Dumb. 53. 2217

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WffiLLING'rON, 'rHURSDAY, JUI-,Y 24, 1$130.

Proclaiming the Borough of Palmerston North to be a City. FIRST RCHEDUI,E. , ALI. those areas in t.he Auckland Land District, containing [L.s.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. by admeasurement 8 acres 3 roods 39·6 perches, more or A PROCLAMATION. less, being the pieces of road closed by Proclamation dated ;\ i HEREAS a petition has becn received from the Mayor, 28th May, 1930, and publi.hed ;n Gault __ of the 5th day of \ . \ Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Palmers­ .June, 1930, and being the parcels of land more particularly ton North, praying that the said borough be proclaimed a city described as follows :- under the provisions of the Municipal C',orporations Act, 1920 : Firstly: 1 acre 3 roods J 9·1) perches, more or less. Bounded, And whereas the population of the said borough is not commencing at the westernmost corner of Allotment 218, less t·han twenty thousand: Apata Parish; towards the south-west by Allotment 230 of And whereas" it is desirable that effect should be given the said parish, .~2·8 links; towards the north-west by a to the said petition : puhlic road, 3·7 links, 116·7 links, 174-0 link., and 60· 1 links; Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledialoe, the Governor­ again towards the north·west generally by Allotment. 217, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and Al'ata Parish, 57·2 links, 127·9 links, 693'0 links, 605·9 links, exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section one and 62·9 links to a public road; towards the north by thl' hundred and thirty of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, said public road, 114·i links; to" arda the south-east generally do hereby proclaim the Borough of Palmerston North to be a by Allotment 218, Apata Parish, 158·[; links, 61)6,1 links, city as on and from the first day of August, one thousand 726'0 links, 31>2·7 links, and 140·3 links, to the point of nine hundred and thirty. commencement. Be all the aforesaid linkages a little morl' or less. - Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Secondly: 4 acres 0 roods 14·9 perches, more or less. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Bounded, commencing at a point on the northern boundary under the Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day of of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway Reser\'e, 175'4 links July, 1930. distant from peg CXLIXA on Auckland Sun-ey Office plan P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, 23424' (bll1,e), generally towards the north-west, north-east, Minister of Internal Affairs. north, and. south-west by Allotment 218, Apata Parish, 549·6 links, 537·8 links, 645'0 links, 844-3 links, 599·2 links, GOD SAVE TfIE KING! and 182-6 links to a public road; towards the north-west hy (I.A. 19/369/5.) the said public road, 106·8 links; towards the north-E'a,t I and north-west by Allotment 217 of the said Apata Parish, Land sel apart as an Endowment for Prim.ary Ed' at' 119·2 links, 789·5 links, and 784·1 links to a public road; , . .Ie wn' towards the north-west by the said public road, 42·4 links; l towards thE' east by the East Coast Main Trunk Railway [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. Reserve, 64·3 links; towards the south generally by t"e A PROCLAMATION. said East. Coast Main Trunk Railway Res",rve, 806·5 links, and by~_tment 218, Apata Parish, 45·8 links, 1087·1 links, 'I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 537·9 links, 469·8 links, and 269·6 links to the aforesaid subsection nine of section twelve of the Land Act, 1!l24, East Coast. Main Trunk Railway Reserve, and by that [, Charles, Baron BIedisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion Reserve 69· I links, 194'5 links, and 47·7 links, to the point of of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that from commencement. Be all the aforesaid linkages a little more and after the date hereof the land comprised in the pieces or less. • of olosed road descdbed in the }<'irst Schedule hereto, being Thirdly: 1 rood 23·2 perches, more or less. Bounded, land which intersects the endowment for primary education commencing at a peg on a public road, distant 142·0 link. described in the Second Schedule hereto, shall be deemed on It bearing of 3350 38' from peg XXXIJIN on Survey Office to be added to the said endowment. plan 22188 (blue); towards the west, Dorth, and east by A 2218 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

Allotment 217, Apata Parish, 196·5 links, 199·3 links, 165.31 I.and nlaert'ed under tM Scenery Preaervation Act, 1908. links, and 30·3 links to a public road; towards the south by the said public road, 222'0 links, to the point of commence­ ment. Be all the aforesaid linkages a little more or less. [L.S.j BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. Fourthly: 1 acre 3 roods 15 perches, more or less. A PROCLAMATION. Bounded, commencing at a peg on the south boundary of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway Relilerve, and numbered WHEREAS the Scenery Preservation Board, constituted 11M on Survey Office plan 23424' (blue); t.owards the east pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 by Allotment 217, Apata Parish, 1735·9 links; towards the (hereinafter referred to as" the said Act "), has recommended south-east by a public road, 82·3 links and 46·4 links ; towards that the land described in the Schedule hereto should be the west and south by Allotment 217, Apata Parish, 1732.7 permanently reserved for historic purposes, and it is expedient links and 199·4 links; towards the north-west bv the East to give effect to snch recommendation: . Coast Main Trunk Railway Reserve, 295·2 liriks, to the Now, therefore, I,. ~harleB, Baron Bledislo.e, Governor­ point of commencement. Be all the aforesaid linkages a General 0: the DommlOn of New Zealand, In p~suance lit.tIe more or less. and exerCIse of. the powers conferred by the Bald Act, Fifthly: 3 roods 7 perches, more or less. Bounded, do hereby proclaIm and declare t~t t~e land described in commencing at a peg 56·1 links distant from an old peg, th? Schedule her?to shall be a~ .hlstorlc reserve under the which old peg marks the opposite angle from peg VlIIN on I saId Act, and subject to the provIsIons thereof. Survey Office plan 23424'1 (blue), towards the south-west by a public road, 159·9 links; again towards the south-west by Allotment 218, Apata Parish, 273'4 links and 429·2 links SCHEDULB, to a public road; towards the north-west by the said public MAPOUTAHI .PA HISTORIC RESERVE. road, 103·2 links; towards the east by Allotment 217, Apata Parish, 470·8 links and 414·2 links, to the point of commence­ ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by ment. Be all the aforesaid linkages a little more or less. admeasurement 4 acres, more or less, being Section 57 A. and As the same are delineated on the plan marked L. and S. closed road Section 1340R, Block IV, North Harbour and 20/454A., deposited in the Head Office, Department of Blueskin Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards I,ands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured the north-west generally by the Pacifio Ocean, 1500 links; green. (Auckland Plan No. 25540, blue.) towa~ds the north-east, east, and south generally by Pura­ kanUl Bay, 2200 links, and towards the south-west by a SECOND SCHEDULE. publio road, 250 links: be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by marked L. and S. 4/581, deposited in the Head Office, admeasurement 343 acres, more or less, being Allotments 217 Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon and 218, Apata Parish, permanently reserved as an endowment bordered red. for primary education by Proclamation dated 1st April, 1884, and published in Gazette of the 10th April, 1884. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Given under the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of July, General of the Dominion of New ZeaIsnd. and issued 1930. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of E. A. RANSOM, July, 1930. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE 'rHE KING I (L. and S. 20/454.) (I.. and S. 4/581.)

Land proclaimed as ceasing to be set apart /J8 Nat'lonal­ Land taken Jor tke PurpMea of a Road in Block X I V, Percival, endowment Land. lind Block II, Lyndon Stm:ey Districts, Cllnterbury Land Distrirt. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. HEREAS by section three hundred and two of the A PROCLAMATION. W Land Act, 192·t, as amended by section ten of the l. 7HEREAS the parcel of land described in the Schedule Lands Laws Amendment Act, 1926, it is enacted that on the \ (\ hereto forms portion of Pastoral Run Number 17, disposal of any national-endowment land by way of sale, or situated in the Percival and Lyndon Surv.ey Districts, and on the acquisition of the fee-simple of any such land, the held under license dated the first day of March, one thousand Governor-General may by Proclamation declare that such nine hundred and seventeen: land shall, as from a date to be specificd in the Proclamation, And whereas it is desired that the !!aid parcel of land should cease to be national-endowruent land: be taken for the purposes of a road under subsection two of And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto section two hundred and fifty. seven of the Land Act, 1924: (being land not previonsly leased) has been disposed of for Now, therefore, I, Charles. Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ cash, and it is expedient that the said land should cease to General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance be national-endowment land: and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers subsection two of section two hundred and fifty-seven of and authorit.ies conferred upon me by the aforesaid section the Land Act, 1924, hereinbefore referred to, do hert-by take three hundred and two of the Land Act, 1921, T, Charles, the par{'el of land deHcribed in the Schedule hereto for the Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New purposp~ of a road. Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the date specified in the Schedule hereto the land described in the said Schedule, which was set apart as national­ SCHEDULE. endowment land under the provisions of section two hundred ApPROl(IlIIATF. area of the piece of land taken: 12 acres 0 roods and fifty-eight of the Land Act, 1908, ceased to be national­ 11 perches. endowment land. Portion of Run 17. Situated in Blo('k XIV, Percival, and DIock II, Lyndon SCHEDULE. Survey Districts, in the Canterbury Land District. As AUCKJ.A.ND LAND DISTRICT.-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT. the same is more particularly delineatt-d on the plan marked SECTION 5, Block IX, Aongatete Survey District: Area, L. and S. 51647, deposited in the Head Office, Department 169 acres 1 rood. Capital value, £169. Date:.rVt May, of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2379, and 1930. thereon coloured yellow. 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 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day of July, 1930. July, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING I GOD SAVE 'raE KINO I (L. and S. 9/2389.) (L. and S. 51647.) JUJ,y 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2219

Proclaiming a Road-line laid out through Orahiri No_ 2, I And whereas it is now exp. edient that the said road-lines Section 1b, and Hauluru East E No.2, Section 2, Auckland should be proclaimed as public roads: h.nd DiBtrict, to be a Public Road. Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor- General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. exerciso of the powers conferred by sections forty-nine and A PROCLAMATION. fifty of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, and in so far as each of these sections is applicable, do hereby proclaim HEREAS the parcels of land described in the Schedule as public roads the road-lines described in the Schedule hereto. W hereto were, by orders of the Native Land Court made on the fourteenth dav of November, one thousand nine SCHEDULE. hundred and thirteen, duly laid out as a road-line, in pursuance of section one hundred and seventeen of the Native Land ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as roads : Act, 1909: 59 acres 0 roods 7 perches_ Portion of Hauturu West No. Scction 2. And whereas by section two of the ~ative Land Amend­ I, ment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1918, it is Situated in Block XVI, Kawhia North Survey District. provided that where any ro"d-line h"s heretofore been laid (Plan 10947.) out under the said section one hundred and seventeen and In the Auckland Land District; as thc same is more has not been proclaimed as a public road, then such road­ particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 22/1409, line may be proclaimed as " public road under scdion forty­ deposited in the Head Office, Department (If Lands and eight of the Native Land Amendment Act., 1913; subject, Survey, a t Wellington, under No. 2401, and thereon coloured however, to the conditions prescribed by section fifty-one of red_ the last-mentioned Act and section fifteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914 : Given under the hand of His Excollency the Governor­ And whereas the said COll1't is of the opinion that it is Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued in the public intercst that the said road-line should be -pro­ und('1' the Seal of tn",t Dominion, t.his 22nd day of July, claimed as a public ro"d, and notifications to that effect have 1930. been forwarded to the Minister of Lands, in terms of section E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. fifty-one of the ~ative Land Amendment Act, 1913 : GO]) SAVB THE KING' And whereas one month's notice in writing of the intention (L. and S. 22/1409.) to proclaim the said road-linc as a public road has been given by the Surveyor-General to the local authority of the district concerned, in terms of section fifteen of the Native I,and I,and procJ.aimed as Roads ·in Block VII I. Onewhero Suney Amendment Act, 1914 : District, North A tld'land Land IIi,,!r;ct. And whereas it is now expedient th"t the said road-line should be proclaimed as a pu blic road: [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor·Genemi. Now, therefor", I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ A General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and PROCLAMATIOX. exercise of the powers conferred by scdion forty-eight of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, do hereby proclaim as a I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron public road the road-line described in the Schcdulc hereto. Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as roads the land in the Unewhero Survey SCHEDULE. District described in the Schedule hereto. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimcd as a SCHEDULE. road: A. R. P. Being Portion of ApPROXIMA~'E areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as 4 3 23 Orahiri No.2, Section In; coloured blue. roads:- 27 0 12 Hauturu East E No.2, Scction 2; coloured red. A. R. P. Portion of 3 1 36 Hauturu East E No.2, Section 2; coloured o 1 39 Allotment 85, Tuakau Parish; coloured red. red. o 0 29 Allotment 22, Suburbs of Tuakau; coloured red. Situated in Block III, Orahiri Survey District. (Plan o 0 15 Allotment 20, Suburbs of Tuakau; coloured 14848, red.) purple. In the Aucklallll Land District; as the same are more Situated in Block VIII, Oncwhero Survey District. (S.O. particularly delineated on the plan marked L. "nd S. 16/1722, plan 25385.) . deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at vVellington, under Xo. 2402, and thereon coloured III the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more as above mentioned. particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 26/1738, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Given under tho hand of His Excellency thc Governor­ Hurvey, at ""ellington, under No. 2400, and thereon coloured General of the Dominion of I\ew Zealand, and issued as above mentioned. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of July, 1930. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ E. A. RANSOM. Ministcr of Lands. General of the Dominion of New Zea.Jand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of GO]) SAVB 'rTH] KING' July, 1930. E. A_ RANSOM, Minister of Landa. (I... and S. 16/1722.) GOD SAVE THE KING! Proclaiming Road-lines laid Ollt through Hautur'u West No.1, (L. aBd S. 26/1738_) Section 2, Auckland Land District, to be P11blic Roads. Land proclaimed a8 a Road, and Road closed, in Block 11, [L.S,] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. Waimea Survey District, X elson Land Dis/rict. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto was, [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. W by an order of the Native Land Court made on the A PROCLAMATION. twenty-third .day of Se~tember, one th?usa. n.d nine hundred IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by and twenty-sIx, duly laId off as road-lmes m pursuance of section twelve of the Land Act 19"4 I Charles Baron sections forty-nine and fifty of the Nativc Land Amendment Bledisloe, Governor-General of the D~mi~i~n ~f New Zealand, Act, 1913: .,...... do hereby proclaim as a road the land described in the First And ~h~reas the saId Co~rt IS of .the OpllllOll that It .'s m I Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the the pub~c mterest that the sa.ld ro~d-Itlles should be proclalIDed I road described in the Second Schedule hereto. as public roads, and a notIficatIOn to that effect has been forwarded to the Minister of Lands, in terms of section FIRST SCHEDULE. fifty -one of the said Act: And whereas on0 lllonth '8 notil'l' in writing of Uw intention LAN]) PROCLATMR]) AS A BOAD. to proclaim the s"id road-lilles "s public mads haB been given Arl'l{oXDIATE area of the piece of land proclaimcd as a road: by the Sll1'veyor-General to the local authority of the district 2 acres 2 roods 23 perchc". concerned, in terms of section fifteen of thc Native Land Being portion of Section 5, 15lock II, Waimea Survey Dis­ Amendment Act, 1914: trict; coloured red. (S.O. Plan 709R.) ------

2220 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

SECOND SCHEDULE. SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED. ROAD CLOSED. APPROXIMATE area of the pieces of road closed: 38 acres ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 1 acre 3 roods o roods 19 perches. 36 perches. Passing through Section 5, Block II, Waimea Survey District; Adjoining or passing through Section 365, Block XXXIV; coloured green. (S.O. Plan 709R.) coloured green. All in the Nelson Land District; as the same are more All situated in Hokonui I;urvey District. (S.O. R 607.) particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/371A, All in the Southland Land District; as the same are more deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 79181, at Wellington, under No. 2397, and thereon coloured as above deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at mentioned. Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ C'.eneral of the Dominion of New Zea.Iand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of July, 1930. July, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING I (P.W. 47/1160.) (L. and S. 1/371.) Land proclaimed as a Road in Block II, Wairau Survey Land prociain,ed as a Road, and RoaM ct08ed, in Block XIII, District, Taranaki Coumy. Oamaru Survey District, Otago Land District. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-GeneraJ. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924-, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Wairau Survey do hereby proclaim as a road the land described in the First District described in the Schedule hereto. Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the roads described in the Second Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a FIRST SCHEDULE. road :- LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. A. R. P. Being Portion of I 030 Section 3, Oakura District; coloured pink. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a o I 13·7 Section 3, Oakura Town Belt; coloured road: 3 roods 5·perches. purple. . Portion of Sections 26 and 27, Block XIII, Oamaru Survey o 030 Part New Plymouth Harbour Reserve C; District; coloured red. coloured yellow. SECOND SCHEDULE. Situated in Block II, Wairau Survey District. ROADS OLOSED. In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of roads closed :- particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 79083, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. o 3 18 Seotion 18, Block XIII, Oamaru Survey Distriot; coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ o 3 9 Sections 18, 19, 26, and 27, Block XIII, General of the Dominion of New Zea.Iand, and i88ued Oamaru Survey District; coloured green. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of July, 1930. All in the Otago Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. W. B. TAVERNER, Ministor of Public Works. 21/149/277, deposited in the Head Office, Department of GOD SAVE THE KINo! Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2403, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. (P.W.38/290.)

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Land proclaimed a8 a Road in Block XIV, Drury Survey General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued District, Franklin County. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of July, 1930. [LoS.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. E. A. RAN~OM, Minister of Lands. A PROCLAMATION. GOD SAVE THE KING I N pursuance and exercise of the powers oonferred by section I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, (L. and S. 21/149/277.) Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Drury Survey District described Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road cl08ed, in Blocks XXXIll in the Schedule hereto. and XXXIV, Hokonui Survey District, Southland Oounty. SCHEDULE. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a A PROCLAMATLON. road:- Being Portion of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by A. R. P. 0 3·7 Allotment 50, Parish of Puni; coloured red. I section twclve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron o o 0 3·8 Allotment 204, Suburban Section 2, Parish of Bledialoe, Governor·Geueral of the Dominion of New Zealand, Pukekohe; coloured blue. do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Hokonui Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also Situated in Block XIV, Drury Survey District (Auckland do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the R.D.). (S.O. 25341.) Second Schedule hereto. In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 78697, FIRST SCHEDULE. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at \Vellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAIl. Gh-en under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ AI'I'ROXUlAl'E arcas of thc picces of land proclaimed as a General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued road: .- under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of A. R. P. Being Portion of July, 1930. o 2 26 Section 256, Block XXXIII; coloured yellow. 2 022 Section 365, Block XXXIV; coloured red. W. B. 'l'AVERNER, Minister of Public Works. U 0 5 Stream bed (Winton Stream), Block XXXIV; GOD SAVE THE KING! coloured purple. (P.W.34/3028.) JULY 24.] THE ,NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2221

LaM proclaim£d a8 a Road in Block II, Omapere Survey I Situated in Block II, Omapere Survey District (Auckland District, Bay of Islands Oounty. ,R.D.)_ (S.O_ 25569_)

II In the North Auckla.nd Land District; as the same is more [r.. s.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General_ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 79264, A PROCLAMATION. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public WorkP at I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Wellington, and thereon coloured red. Rootion twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charies, Baron Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Omapere Survey under the Sea.l of that Dominion, this 16th day of District described in the Schedule hereto. July, 1930_ SCHEDULE. W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Public Works. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road : 1 rood 21 perches. GO]) SAVE THE KING! Being portion of part O.L.C. Ion D.P. 5065_ (P.W. 33/1438.)

Additional Law] taken for tke East 0008t Main Trunk Railway (Aongatete, Apata, and Te Maunga Sections) aM/or Road­ diversions in conneetion therewith and a Road-approach thereto ( 19 m. 4 cha. to 20 m. 22 cha., 20 m. 65 cha., 21 m. 40 cha., 2'1 m. 45 cha., and 42 m. 40 cha.). [L.S.) BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other I power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declarc that the additional land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby t ..ken for the East Coast Main 'frunk Railwa.y (Aongat€itc, Apata, and Te Maunga Sections), and for road-diversions in connection therewith, and a road-approach thereto. SCHEDULE.

Appro:dma.t~ Areas of the i n ____ Pieces of Land Being Portion of Sit~:ted ··1-;:~~1a;.e.,~ -··:h~~~-.o-n- I_-C,o,-~~~_~,·~d_. taken. Block i Dis trlct of

------"- }'OR RAILWAY. A. R. P. 0 1 1·8 I}Allotment 44, D.P. 3928 .. II Aongatete P.W.D.79000 Yellow. 0 024·3 0 o 12·5 I Part Allotment 52, D.P. 16045 Sepia. (S.O. 25694.) 0 15·2 o Part Allotment 37 P.W.D.79001 Yellow. 0 o 21-5 i} I (S.O. 25696.) 0 o 15·1 Part Allotment 35, D.P. 21780 P.W.D.79002 Purple. 0 3 0·5 i Lot 2, D.P. 20190, of p .. rt Allotment 35 Blue. 0 1 29·7 I Lot 1, D.P. 20190, of part Allotment 35 Yellow. (S.O. 25708.) (Te Mania Parish) 0 0 6·7 Allotment 148 P.W.D.78698 Sepia. (S.O. 25646.) 0 0 6·9 Allotment 174 P.W.D.78818 . Yellow. (S.0.25648.) 0 o 18·9 Road VI P.W.D.79033 I Grecn. (S.O. 25656.) ! (Apata Pari"h) 0 2 7-4 Road Xl 'l'aurang.. P.W.D.78795 1 " 0 o 13·9 Matapihi lA3n 8 Block " " Blue. 0 1 6·3 {HUngahUngatoroa No.2 Block Red. 0 032·6 0 039·4 jHungahungatoroa No. IE Block Blue. 0 o 31-1 0 0 2·8 Native School-sit.e Red. (S.O. 25010.) FOR ROAD-DIVERSIONS AND A ROAD-APPROACH. o 0 5·6 Allotment 148 II i Aongatete P.W.D.78698 Yellow. (8.0. 25646.) o 2 19 Allotment 217 VI P.W.D.79033 (S.O. 25656.) (Apata PariHh) o 2 7·6 Matapihi lA3A 2 Block XI rrautoanga P.W.D.78795 o I 20·3 Hnngahungatoroa No.2 mock Sepia." 1 o 29·6 } Hungahnngatoroa Nu. IE Block Yellow. o 2 6·2 o 0 7·6 Hungahungatoroa No.1 Hlock ~el'ia. (S.O. 25010.) (Anckland R.D.)

In the Auckland 'Land District; as the same are more partioularly delineated on the planA marked and coloured as above mentioned, and depoHited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at, Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of July. 1930. W. B. TAVERNER. Minister of Public Works.

(P.W.4/30/1.) GOD SAVE TRE Kum I 2222 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

Land taken lor the PurpoaeB of the Taief'i Plain Flood- Amending an Order in Oouncil authorizing the Uawa Oounty protection Wor1c8 in Block8 IV and V, Maungatua Survey OOllncil to erect Electric Lin&! in Portion oj the Uawa District. Oounty.

[L.II.] BLEDISLOE. Governor-General. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Govemment House Rt Wellington, this 21st day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities July, 1930. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Present: this behaJf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General HIs EXOELLENOY THE GoVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and N pursuance and exercisc of the powers conferred on him declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is I by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power hereby taken for the purposes of the Taieri Plain flood­ enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ protection works; and I do also declare that this Procla­ General of the Domioion of New Zealand, a,cting by and with mation shall take effect on and after the fourth day of the a,dvice and consent of the Executive Council of the said August, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order in Council da,ted the twenty-fourth day of September, one thousand nioe hundred and twenty-eight, a,nd published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 71, of the twenty-seventh day of the same month, and SCHEDULE. doth hereby amend the Order in Council dated the fourteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, APl'ROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 48, of the A. R. P. Being Portion of seventeenth day of the Rame month, authoriziog the Uawa 2 2 9 Sections 32 and 33, Block IV; coloured red. (Sheet 1.) County Council to erect electric lines in vortion of the Uawa 1 2 23-6 Section 35, being part Allotment 5, Deeds County, by revoking clause three thereof (charges for electrical Plan 359, Block IV; coloured pink. energy) and substitutiog therefor the following clause, viz :- (Sheet 1.) 3_ CHARGER FOR ELECTRTCAL ENERGY. 2 2 12'5 Section 28, being part Allotment 35, L.T.P. The maximum charge for electrical energy shall not exoeed 1224, Henley Estate, Block V; coloured Is. 6d. per unit for lighting purposes, and Is. per unit for pink. (Sheet 2.) motor-power, heatiog, or cooking purposes: Provided that Situated in Maungatua Survey District. "lighting purposes" shall include the operation of motor­ In the Otago Land District; as the same are more par­ generators for lighting purposes; and provided further that ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 76513 from and after the 14th day of July, 1934, the maximum (2 sheets), deposited in the office of the Minist-er of Public charge for electrical energy shall not exceed Is. per unit for Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above men­ lighting purposes and 6d. per unit for motor-power, hea,ting, tioned. or cooking purposes. F. D. THOMSON, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ (P.W. 26/1257.) Clerk of the Executive Council. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 16th day of July, .1uthurizing the Laying-off oj a Street in the Borough of North­ 1930. cote oj a Width oj le88 than 66Jt_, 8ubject to a Oondition all W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Public Works. to the Building-line. GOD SAVE THE KING I BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. iP.W.48/68/2.) ORDER IN COUNCIL. ------•. _------At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930. Proclaiming Native Land to hatle become Orown Land. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the Public Works [L.B.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General_ Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him A PROCLAMATION. in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Domioion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice '-XTHEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, V, Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia., doth hereby authorize the Northcote Borough Council to that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land permit the laying-off of the proposed street, described in the has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under Schedule hereto, of a width of less than sixty-six feet, subject the authoritv of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ to the condition that no building or part of a building shall General may issue a Proclamation that such land has beoome at any time be erected on the land fronting the western side Crown land: of the said street withio a distance of thirteen feet from the And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in western boundary of the said street. the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, SCHEDULE. 1909, and its amendments : THAT proposed street in the North Auckland Land District, Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Borough of Northcote, containing by admeasurement 38·5 and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of perches, more or less, being part I.ots 4 and 36, D.P. 8427, the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, Charles, Baron being part Allotments 28 and 29, Parish of Takapuna. As Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, the Rame is more particularly delineated on the plan marked do hereby procla,im that the Native la,nd set out in the P.W.D. 77961, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Schedule hereto has become Crown land. Works at Wellington, and thereon edged rcd. F. D. THOMSON, (P.W. 51/141;6.) Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. (:ollsent to exerci8e by ChieJ Jttdge of Power of Amendment. OTANAKE AND PAKAUMANU SURVEY DISTRICTS. RANGITOTO-TuHUA 68A 2B 3 Block. Approximate a,rea: BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. 281 acres 0 roods 38 perches. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Given under the ha,nd of His Excellency the Governor­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of General of the Dominion of New Zea,land, a,nd issued July, 1930. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st da,y of .Tuly, Present: 1930. HIS EXCELLllNCY TJIE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. A. T. NGATA. Native Minister. HEREAS by subsection eight of section seven of the W Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Go 0 SAVE THE KING! Adjustment Act, 1922, it is enacted that in all cases where JULY 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2223

an order is dated more than five years previously to the I Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Mount Ne8sing receipt of the application, the Chief Judge of the Native Land Domain. Court shall first obtain the consent of the Governor·General in Council before making any order thereunder : BL1<~DISI.OE, Governor-General. And whereas application has been made under the said ORDER IN COUNCIL. section to amend orders of the Native La.nd Court dated the At, the Government fourth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and House at Wellington, this 21st day of twenty, and the twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand July, 1930. nine hundred and twenty-one, appointing succt'ssors to the Present: interests of Henare Wawatai (deceased) in Marangairoa I D 19, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Pariwhero B, and Wharekahika IB 4s Blocks: N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Gcllcral of I section forty-four of the Public Heserves, Domains, and the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice ~ational Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with doth hereby consent to the Chief Judge exercising with regard the advice and consent of the Executive COIlllCii of the said to tho said recited orders of the fourth day of December, one Dominion, doth hereby appoint thousand nine hundred and twenty, and the twenty-ninth day Robert \Veir Irving, ()f January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, all Peter Kidd, and every the jurisdiction granted to him by the said section Tan Ralston Macaulay, seven, and to the making of any such order thereunder as may William Hugh Mackenzie, seem necessary or expedient. Charles Talbot Norton, F. D. THOMSON, William Simpson, and Clerk of the Executive Conncil. Henry Godfrey Waters, to be the Mount Nessing Domain Board, having control of the Declaring Portion of a Road in Block X, Kawhia South Survey land desoribed in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby District, to be a Got'ernment Road_ "ppoint Saturday, the sixteenth day of August, one thousand nin.e hundred and thirty, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. when, and the Mount NesBing Hall, as the place where, the ORDER IN COUNCIL. first meetimg of the Board shall be held. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of •July, 1930. SCHEDULE. Present: CANTERBURY LAND DISTRlCT.-MoUNT NJ!.SSING DOMAIN. HIs EXCELLENCY TilE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. l'tESERVE 3952 (formerly parts of Sections 26179 and 31494), Block VI, Opawa Survey District: Area, 2 acres 3 roods N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by 9·3 perches. .I . the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in F. D. THOMSON, anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Go­ Clerk of the Executive Council. vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by (I.. and Fl. 1/529.1 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth herebv order and declare that the Domain Boarel appointed to have Control of the Ohai D()mr.!in. portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of thil! Order in Council, become a Government BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. road. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of ApPROXIMATE area. of the piece of road declared to be a Go. July, 1930. vernment road: 1 rood 18 perches. Present: .'\(l..joining Mangahine Stream. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL . Situated in Block X, Kawhia South Suryey District (Auck­ N pur~uance and exercise of the powers confen-ed by land RD_). (S.O_ 25584.) I section forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more par­ National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor­ ticularly delineated on the plan markerl p.\".n. 78311, General of the Dominion of New Zea.Iand, acting by and deposited in the office of the Minister of Pu blie Works at with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of th!> \\'ellington, and thereon coloured green. "aid Dominion, doth hereLy appoint It'. D. THOMSON, Arthur Edward Barnes, Clerk of the Executive Council. James Broome, (P.W.20/1067.) Henry George Bruce, Edward William Hunt,. George Sherwin Langford, Dangerous Drugs Reg'ulations extended.-( H.D.D. 81.) William James Annan McGregor, Cecil Mills, BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. Robert Nohle Murray, and ORDER IN COUNCIL. Thomas Todd At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of to be the Ohai Domain Board, having control of the land July, 1930. described in the Schedule hereto; and" doth hereby appoint Present: Monday, the twenty-eighth day of July, one thousand nine HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. hundred and thirty, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time wh.m, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him end the Ohai PubliC' Hall, as the place where, the first meeting I by section three of the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1927 of the Board shall be held. (hereinafter refrered to as " the said Act "), and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the SCHEDUI.E. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting OHAI DOMAIN. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council ALL that area in the Southland I.and District containing by of the said Dominion, and being of opinion that the drugs, admeasurement 2 acres 2 roods 7·5 perches, more or less, preparations, or substances set out in the Schedule hereto are being part of Lot 1 on plan deposited in the I.and Re¢stry likely, if improperly used, to produce ill effects similar to Office at lnvercargill as No. 2657, being also part of Sec­ those produced by the abuse of certain of the dangerous tion 94, Block JII, Wairio District, and being all the land drugs set out in the Schedule to the said Act, doth hereby comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 138, folio 294, Inver­ declare that the drugs, preparations, or substances set out cargill Registry. in the Schedule hereto shall be dangerous drugs within the Also all that area in the Southland I,and District, con­ meaning of the said Act. taining by admeasurem.ent 5 acres 2 roods 24 perches, more or les~, bdng Lot 50 on plall deposited in the I,and Begistry SCHEDULE. Office at InvercargiIl as No. 2656, und Lc.t I on plan depc.sited Dihydrooxycodeinone (Eucodal) in the said office as No. 2858, being also part of Section 94, Dihydrocodeinone (Dicodide) Block III, Wairio District, and being all the land comprised Dihydromorphinone (Dilaudide) in certifica.t,e of title, Vol. 138, folio 258, InvercargiIl Registry. Benzoylmorphine and all other morphine esters. F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMS OM, Clerk of t,he Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. (L. and S. 1/881.) ------....-~.-----

2224 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

E:rtenrii'llg Time for cloaing Poll, Papatoetoe 'l'awn District. 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the land below high-water mark necessary for the purpose herein· BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. before mentioned, as shown in red on the plan marked M.D. ORDER IN COUNCIL. 6826, deposited in the office of the Marine Department as aforesaid, and specified in Schedule No.1. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of .3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted July, 1930. by this Order in Council, the licensee shall, on being supplied Present: with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 lOs., and thereafter shall deposit annually the sum of £30 to be Hrs EXCELLENCY THE. GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. applied as hereinafter provided, payable on the 1st day of [ N pursuance and exercise of the power and authorit) April each year: Provided that in respect of the period vested in him by the Local Elections and Polls Act, from the date of the Order in Council until the 31st day of 1925, His Excellency the Governor-General of the DomhIioIl March, 1931, the amount to be deposited shall be an amount of New Zealand, acting by and with the advi.ce and consent proportionate to the said period at the rate of £30 per annum, of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby to be deposited on the licensee being supplied with a copy of extend the hour at which the election of members of the this Order in Council. Papatoetoe Town Board, to be held on Wednesday, the 4. Thc royalty payable by the licensee in consideration of seventeenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred the concessions and privilcges hereby granted shall be at and thirty, shall close, to seven o'clock in thE> afternoon of the the rate of Is. 6d. per cubic yard on all shingle and sand reo day appointed. moved. H in any year the licensee fails to remove any shingle F. D. THOMSON, or sand the deposit hereinbefore referred to shall be appro· Clerk of the Executive Council. priated by the Minister as flat rental in respect of that year; (LA. 19/28/18.) but if, during any year, the licensee removes any shingle or sand, the deposit shall, in proportion to the amount of shingle or sand so removed, be applied as royalty at the rate herein· before mentioned, hut so that the minimum amount payable Licensing Frederick Charles Gentry, of Wellington, to occupy as combined royalty and flat rent in anyone complete year Part of tke Land below Higk.water Mark at Ohariu Bay for shall be not less than £30. All such payments shall be made tke Purpose of taking Shingle and Sand. to the Secretary for Marine at Wellington, or such other person as the Minister may direct. BLEDISLOE, Governox:·General. 5. His Majesty or the Governor·General, and all other officers in the Government service acting in the execution of ORDER IN COUNCIL. their duties, shall at all times have free ingress. passage, and At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of egress into, through, and out of the said land without payment. July, 1930. 6. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the licensee to Present, do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent with any law relating to the Customs or any regulation of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the Minister of Customs, or with any provi.-ions of the Harbours ~'XTHEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered Act, 1923, or its amendments, or any regulations made t,here· " " to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, :!frederick under, and that are now 01' may hereafter be in force. Charles Gentry, of Wellington (who, with his executors, 7. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under administrators, and assigns, is hereinafter called "the this Order in Council shall continue in force for the term of licensee "), has applied to the Governor-General in Council fourteen years computed from the date hereof, unless in the for a license under the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter called meantime such rights, powers, and privileges are altered, "the said Act "), to use and occupy a part of the land below modified, or revoked by competent authority; and the licensec high.water mark as specified in the Schedule No. I hereto, shall not assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, for the purpose of taking away the shingle and sand deposited or privilege without the written consent of the Minister first thereon; and, in accordance with the provisions of the said obtained. Act, has deposited a plan in the office of the Marine Depart­ 8. The rights, powers, and privileges hereby granted and ment at Wellington (marked M.D. 6826) showing, coloured conferred may he at any time resumed by the Governor· red, the area of land below high-water mark intended to be Gcneral, without payment of any compensation whatsoever, occupied for such purpose: on giving to the licensee three calendar months' previous And whereas it is desirable to grant the license applied for: notice in writing. Such notice shall be sufficient if given by Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Gener",l of the Minister and delivered at or posted to the last known the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of address of the licensee in New Zealand. the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of 9. The licensee shall keep a strictly accurate record of all all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, shingle and sand removed, and shall submit the same for and acting by and with the advice and consent of the inspection immediately at the end of each month to the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve Secretary for Marine at Wellington, or such other officer as of the purpose or object for which the said license is required may be appointed by the :\l:inister; and shall at the same by the licensee as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and time pay to the Secretary for Marine or other officer as afore· exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like said the amount of royalty due to the Minister. advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the licensee to use and occupy that part of the land 10. In case the licensee .hall- below high.water mark which is particularly shown and (1) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein· delineated in red on the plan so deposited as aforesaid, for the before set forth, or any of them; purpose of taking away the shingle and sand deposited thereon, (2) Become bankrupt, or be in any manner brought under such licelU1C to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon and the operation of any law in force for the time being subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Schedule relating to bankruptcy; or No.2 hereto. (3) Fail to pay the sums specified in clauses 3 and 4 of these conditions- SCHEDULE No. 1. then, and in any such case, this Order in Council, and every license, right, power, or privilege thereby conferred, may be ALL that area of land below high.water mark, ordinary revoked and determined by the Governor-General in Council spring tides, at Ohariu Bay, situated within lines connecting without any notice to the licensee or other proceedings what· the points A, B, C, D, E, and F, on plan M.D. 6826; as same soever; and publication in the R ew Zealand Gazette of an is shown coloured red on plan marked M.D. 6826. Order in Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this Order in Council, amI the license, rights, and SCHEDULE No.2. privileges thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked 1. IN these conditions the term- and determined. "High.water mark" means high.water at ordina.ry 11. Payment by t.he licensee of any of the sums herein. spring tides: before mentioned shall be sufficient evidence of the acceptance " Minister" means the Minister of Marine as defined by by the licensee of thl' terms and conditions of this Order in the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes Council. any officer, person, or authority acting by or under 1<'. D. THOMSON, the direction of such Minister. Clerk of the Executive Council. JULY 24.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2225

Re,'okillg Regulations Jor 'l'rout,/ishing in Auckland Acclima. Provided still further, that no bait other than natural tization Distri,-t, and making OtherB in lieu thereof. or artificial fly, or natural or artificial Ininnow, or spoon bait shall be used in t.aking fish in the Waipa River throughout BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. its course and trihutaries thereof, or in the Ongarue River below its inter~ection with the Waimiha River: ORDER IN COUNCIL. Provided still further, that no bait other than artificial At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st d.1Y of fly shall be used for taking fish in that portion of the Punui .July,IOaO. River lying between the junction of the Wairaka and Waipara Rivers: • Present: Provided still further, that no person shall fish for trout HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL in any portion of Lake Arapuni with any lure or bait other pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him than natural or artificial fly, artificial minnow, or some form r by the Fisheries Act, 1908, and its amendments, His of spoon bait; provided that no spinning fly, lure, or bait Excellency the Governor·Genera! of the Dominion of New other than the artificial fly shall be used from a point 80 chains Zealand, acting by and with the advice ami consen~, of the ahove the dam down to the spillway: Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make Provided still further that flo person shall fish for trout the following regulations for the Auckland Acclimatization in any portion of Lake Arapuni wherein artificial fly, artificial District and the waters thereof: and doth hereby declare minnow, or some form of spoon bait, is authorized by these that the regulations shall, as from the date of the p;"blication rchulatiun", with any fly, minnow, or spoon bait which is thereof in the New Zealand Ga~ette, supcrsedc all regulations of greater length than 2! in. for the said district at variance therewith, and such regu· 9. No Ikens" shall be transferable, or be deemed to autho· lations are hereby revoked. rize any person other t.han the person named therein to fish. 10. The period from the 1st day of May to the 30th day of September, in anyone year, both days inclusive, is hereby REG ION S. U L A T appointcd a dose sea~on, during which it shall be unlawful 1. I,ICENSES to fish for trout in all waters within the said for any person to fish for or to take trout, or to in any way district, as described in the First Schedule hereto, shall be injnre or disturb t,he same. No person shall have in his issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Auckland possession, whether frozen, chilled, or otherwise, any trout Acclimatization Society (hereinafter termed "the said between the 5th day of May and the 1st day of October in . society"), or anyone duly authorized by such Secretary in anyone year. that behalf. Such licenses shall be whole.season, half-season, 11. No person shall cast or throw into any stream or watets or day licenses. . in the said district in which trout exist or have been liberated, 2. Every such whole-season license shall entitle the holder nor shall allow to flow into or place in or near the bank or thereof to fish for trout in all the waters of the said district margin of such stn'am or waters, any sawdust or sawmill for a period extending from the 1st day of October in anyone refuse, lime, sheep-dip, flax-mill refuse, or any other matter year to the 30th day of April in the year following, both or liquid that is noxious, poisonous, or injurious to fish: days inclusive; subject, however, to the special limitations Provided that nothinrr herein cuntnined shall extend to or and restrictions hereinafter pro'.'i,I<·

Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, The South-eastern Side of Portion of Trofalga .. Street, in the by and with t.he advice and consent of the Executive Council Borough of Lower Hutt, exempted from the Provisions of of the said Dominion, do herebv order and declare that the Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Con­ reserve for recreation in the Wellington Land District de­ dition a8 to the Building-line. scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby brought under the operation of, and declared to be subje~t BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. to, the provisions of Part II of the said Act; and such ORDER IN COUNCIL. reserve shall hereafter be known as the Titahi Bay DomR.in, At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of and be mR.naged, admini8tered, and dealt with as a pu"Jic July, 1930_ domain_ Present: HIS EXCELLENCY 'THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exerci. se of the powers conferred by the ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in I acre 3 roods 27 perche~, more or less, being Lot 45 on deposited anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the plan 6944, Town of Titabi Extension No.4, and being part Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Section 1l0, Porirua Registration District. Situa.ted in by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Block XI, Paekakariki !-;urvey District. As the same is of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/920, deposited in resolution passed by the Lower Hutt Borough Conncil on the the Head Omce, Department of LaIHis and Survey, at Wei· ninth day of .T une, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, Iington, and thereon bordered reel. viz :- F. D. THOMSON, " That the Lower H u tt Borough Council, being the local Clerk of the Executh-e Connd •. authority having control of the streets in the Borough of (1,- and S. 1/920.) of Lower Hutt, by resolution declares that the proyisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to that portion of Trafalgar Street fronting Lot 10 as shown on the plR.n " ; The Southern Side of Portiun of Gilbqrt Street and the Eastern subject to the condition that no building or part of a building Side of Portion of Ridge Lane, in the Borough of New shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the south­ Plymnuth, e:re.mpted from the Provisions of Section 128 of eastern side of the portion of Trafalgar Street (described in the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-five feet from tke Building-line. the centre-line of the said portion of strcet.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. THE south-eastern side of all that portion of street, situated At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st da.y of in the Wellington Land District, Borough of Lower Hutt, July, 1930. known as Trafalgar Street, fronting Lot 10, D.P. 8745. As the said portion of street is more particularly delineated on Present: the plan marked P.W.D. 79267, deposited in the office of the HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCn.. Ministel' of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the pink. I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in F. D. THOMSON, anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Exoellency the Clerk of the Executive Council. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting (P.W. 51/152\).) by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following Revoking Order in Council licensing Richard Trilliarn resolution passed by the New Plymouth Borough Council on K ibblewhite to 1I8e and occupy a Part of the Foreshore and Land the second day of .Tune, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, below Low-water Mark at Beachlands, lIJaraetai, .-Iuckland the portions of streets affected by snch resolution being more Harbour, as a Site for a Wharf and Wharf-extensiun. particularly described in the Schedule hereto, viz. :- "That the New Plymouth Borough Council, being the BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. local authority having control of the streets hereinafter ORDER IN COUNCIL. mentioned, hereby resolves and declares tha t the pro,isions of section one hundred and twenty-eight, subsection one, At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of of the Public Works. Act, 1928, shall not apply- July, 1930. (a) To that portion of the southern side of Gilbert Street Present: t.o which part Sections 1691, 1692, 169:1, and 1694, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL m COUNCIL. and part Ridge Lane (closed), New Plymouth, have ~7 HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-third frontages; nor \r V day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ (b) To that portion of the eastern side of Ridge Lane to three, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 40, of the which part Sections 1691, 1714, and 1732, New third day of the following month, Richard William Kibblewhite Plymouth, have frontages" ; (who, with his executors, administrators, and assigns is hereinafter called "the licensee") was licensed to use and subject to the condition that no building or part of a building occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the southern at Beachlands, Maraetai, Auckland Harbour, as a site for side of the portion of Gilbert Street or fronting the eastern a wharf: side of the portion of Ridge Lane (described in the Sehedule And whereas by Order in Council dated the twentieth day hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre­ of July, one thonsand nine hundred and twenty-five, and lines of the said portions of streets. published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 53, of the twenty­ third day of the same month, the licensee was licensed to use and occupy an additional area of the above-mentioned fore­ SCHEDULE. shore as a site for a wharf-extension: And whereas the licensee having become bankrupt it is THE southern side of all that portion of street" situated in desirable, in accordance with clause thirteen of the herein­ the Taranaki Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, before cited licenses, to revoke the same: known as Gilbert Street, fronting Rections W91 and 1692, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of closed street (portion Ridge Lane), Seetion 1693, and part the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Section 1694, Town of New Plymouth. the power and authority vested in him by the Harbours AC't, Also the east.ern side of all that portion of street situated 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in in the said land district and borough known as lUdge I,ane, that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent fronting parts of Sections 1691, 1714, and 1732, Town of New of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Plymouth. revoke the hereinbefore-recited Orders in Council of the As the said portions of streets are more particularly de­ twenty -third day of A pri!, one thousand nine hundred and lineated on the plan marked P. W. D. 79226, deposited in the twenty-three, and of the twentieth day of July, one thousand office of the Minister of Pnblic Works at Wellington, and ni~e hundred and twenty-five, respectively, as from the thereon coloured red. thirtY'first day of :March, one thousand nine hundred and F. D. THO:MSON, thirty. Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMPSON, (P.W. 51/1525.) Clerk of the Executive Council. 2228 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

Ordl!;r in Oouncil consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing Terms and Rates of Intl!;re8l.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCn. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of JUly, 1030. Present: HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respective amounts W set out opposite their names therein : And whereas the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council under the said Act should be given to the raising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: And whereas, in respect of such of the said loans as are intended to be borrowed at a rate of interest not otherwise authorized, the Minister of Finance has in each case given his precedent consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to the borrowing by the said local authorities of the respective loans aforesaid. for the terms sct out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at respective rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govcrnor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executh-e Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf. doth hereby consent to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts sct out in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule. at rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which shall be not less than the respective rates per centum set out in the Seventh Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed, and subject to the further condition that in no case shall any portion of interest or sinking fund be paid out of loan-moneys.

SCHEDULE.

s.f!6IIth Fi,.t SizDI Oolumn. I Oolumn. Oolumn. Second Oolumn. Third Oolumn. Fourth Oolumn. Oolumn.~~ Annual Rate Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. T';;;;-of 1 Rate of per Centum of Consecutive I I Interest Psf'n't':nt Number. I Losn. iper Centum. Sinking Fund. i------I ------__ 1- --._----

I I £ £ s. d. £ s. d. Franklin County Council Karaka Point Road Spedal- 480 f~r8'20 ij 15 0 3 0 0 rating Area Loan, 1930 I 2 Ellett-Carpenter Road (Karaka) 200 I 20 ~) 15 0 :l 0 (J Special-rating Area Loan. 19301 3 Boundary and Cooks Roads 250 20 5 15 0 :3 0 0 (Waipipi) Special-rating Area Loan, 1930 4 Clifton County Council Kaipikari Loan, 1929 1,21\0 20 6 0 0 :1 0 0 5 Roxburgh Borough Council Municipal Hall and Buildings 5,000 33 5~15 0 1 5 0 Loan, 1930 6 Newmarket Borough Coun- Crowhurst Street fmprovement I 4,500 30 5 10 0 10 0 cil Loan. 1930 7 Hamilton Borough Council Unemployment Relief Loan, 19:30 8,500 30 5 15 0 10 () ------(T. 40/416/4.) F. D. THOMSON. Clerk of the Executive Council.

Order in Oouncil prescribing the Rates of Interest that may be paid by certain Local A uthoritiell in respect of 8pecified Loans or Portions thl!;reof.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July. 1930. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS each of the local authorities mentioned in the Second Column of the Schedule hereto has been authorized W to borrow, in respect of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule. the respective sums stated in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, and the respective amounts shown in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule have not been borrowed: And whereas the Minister of Finance has in each case given his precedent consent as required by section one hundred and fourt~n of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926 (hereinafter ca-lIed " the said section "), and it is desired that the rates of interest at which the money may be borrowed be rates which shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exereise of the powers and JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2229 authorities oonferred on him by the said seotion and by seotion eleven of the Looal Government Loans Board Aot, ]926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby presoribe that each of the amounts set out in the Fifth Column of the said Sohedule may be raised by the respective local authority whose name is set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule, at a rate of interest being such as shall not produce to the lender a rate exceeding the respeotive rates speoified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, and the respective local authorities are hereby authorized to borrow the respeotive sums aocordingly. SCHEDULE.

FirBl Fifth Column. Si:dJI Column Column. S~Column. Third Ool"mn. I Fourth column·l I Amount of Loan Amount not Rate of Consecutive Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. borrowed. Interest Number. I authOriZed.. [. prescribed.

£ £ Per Cent. Napier Borough Council Napier Market Reserve Buildwg 29,000 29,000 6 Erection I.oan No. I, 1930 2 Mount Eden Borough Council I Drainage and Sewerage Supple­ 10,000 10,000 5t mentary Loan, 1930 3 Grey Electric-power Board ' Supplementa,ry I.oan, 1930 4,800 4,800 4 Hallraki Plains County Mangatarata Roads Loan, 1930 .. 3,000 3,000 Coundl 5 Ditto Waitakaruru Water-supply Loan, 2,400 300 1928 (T, 40/416/6,) F. D. THOMAON, Clerk of the Executive Council,

Order in Council consenting to the RaiBing of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing Terms and Rates of Interest. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930, Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. HEREAS the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respective amounts W set out opposite their names therein : And where88 the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the Loca.! Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Aot "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor·General in Council under the said Act should be given to the raising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: And whereas, in respeot of such of the said loans as are intended to be borrowed at a rate of interest not otherwise authorized. the Minister of Finance has in each case given his precedent consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Aot, 1926, to the borrowing by the said local autborities of the respective loans aforesaid. for the terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at respective rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule: Now, theJ;6fore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exeoutive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and by seotion one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Aot. 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf. doth hereby consent to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are set out in the SeC'ond Column of the said Sohedule of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Sohedule, up to the respective amounts set out in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule. subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums or any part thereof, make provision for the repaympnt thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which shall be not less than the respective rates per centum set out in the Seventh Column of the said Sohedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is oomputed on any moneys so borrowed, and subject to the further condition that in no case shall any portion of interest or sinking fund be paid out of loan-moneys. SCHEDULE,

SflfJenth "",t Fifth i Sio:t/a Column. Col...... S~ Col"m... TTArd Column. Fourlh Oolumn. Column. i Column. Annual Rate A t of Lc T f! Rate of per Centum of Consecutive Name of Loeal Authority, Name of Loan. moun an, I orm 0, Interest i Payment Number. Loan, 'per Centum'l Into , !I , Slnldng Fund . i I £ Years. I £ s. £ s. d. I Piako County Council Gould's Road Loan, 1930 1,000 - 20 5 10 300 2 Piako Main Road Loan, 1930 .. 900 10 '5 10 zi 800 3 Morrinsville-Motumaoho Main I 1,100 10 5 10 800 Road Loan, 1930 °1 Helief of Unemployment Loan, ! 30,000 10 5 15 0 I 2 2 0 . __ .4___ 1 we:ngton City.:un=_ .. _ 1930 ---- (T. 40/416/6.) F. D, THOMSON, 0Ierk of the Executive Council. 2230 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

The North-western Side of Portion of Bay View Road, in the SCHEDULE. City of Dunedin, exempted from the Prol'isions of Section J 28 THE southern side of all that portion of road, situated in the of the Public Works Act. 1.928. ,,"bjert to a Condition as to the Nelson Land District, County of 'Vaimea, fronting part BuildiniJ-line_ Section 1;7," Motueka Original," Block X, Kaiteriteri Survey District_ As the said portion of road is more particularly BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. delineated on the plan marked PoW_D. 79166, deposited in ORDER IN COUNCIL. the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of thereon coloured red_ .Tuly, 1930. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Exeoutive CounciL Present: (P_W_ 42/437_) HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the I Public Works Act, 1925, and of all other powers in Portion of the Malcirikiri Valley Road, in the County of anywise enabling him in this behalf. His Excellency the Wanga.n1ti, exempted from. the Prov·i.,ions of Section 128 of Governor-General of the Dominion of Xew Zealand, a

of strept is more particularly shown on the plan annexed Order in (Jounc·il prescribing the Term in Te.~pect of a portion hereto and is thereon coloured hrown and edged with (£9,000) of the Wairarapa Electric-power Board Loan of red to its centre-line" ; £·,0,000. subject to the condition that no huilding or part of a huilding shall at any time he erected on the land fronting the south­ BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. western side of the portion of Norman Street (described in the Sohedule hereto), within a distance of thirty-t,hre.e feet from ORDER IN COUNCIL. the centre-line of the said portion of street. At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, ]930. SCHEDUI,E. Present: THE south-western side of all that portion of street, situa.ted in the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Norman ilia EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Street, fronting parta Sections 10 and 30, Block VII, Otago HEREAS the Wairarapa Electric-power Board (here­ Peninsula District. As the said portion of street is more W inafter called "the said local authority") has hpen particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 79254, authorized to horrow in respect of a loan to be known as deposited in the office of the Ministcr of Public Works at " Financial Assistance Loan, 1922," the sum of fifty thousand Wellington, and thereon coloured hmwn and edged red. pounds, and whereof the sum of nine thousand pounds has not F. D. THOMSON, yet heen borrowed: Clerk of the Executive Council. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent (P.W. 51/1527.) consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926 (hereinafter called "the Vesting the Oontrol of a Reserve in the WaiTcato 001tnty Council. said section "), to the borrowing by the said local authority of the said sum of nine thousand pounds for the term herein­ BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. after mentioned: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, July. 1930. and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Present: conferred on him hy the said section and hy section eleven of the Local Government I.oans Board Act, 1926, and of all HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL. other powers and authorities enahling him in this hehalf, doth HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto hereby prescrihe that the said sum of nine thousand pounds W has been duly set apart as a quarry reserve: And or any part thereof may be raised in respect of the said loan whereas it is expedient that the control of the said reserve hy the said local authority for a term not exceeding twenty­ should be vested in the Waikato County Counoil: six years, and t.he said local authority is hereby authorized to Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of horrow t.he said ,urn accordingly. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice F. D. THOMSON, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Clerk of t.he EXl'cutive Council. and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon (T. 49/133/2.) him by section seventeen of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby vest the control, ______of the said reserve in the Waikato County Council.

SCHEDULE. illember of Board of Trustees of Christchurch Racecourse AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. appointed. SECTION 367A, Whangamarino Parish: Area, 10 acres 2 roods, BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. more or less. F. D. THOMSON; N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Christchurch Clerk of the Executive Council. I Racecourse Reserve Act, 1878, I, Charles, Baron (L. and S_ 6/5/184.) Bledi&loe, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Orr/", ;n Council prescribing tke Term in rtJIJpert of the Levin Douglas Endell Wanklyn, Esquire, Fire Board Loan of £1,3-34. of Christchurch, to he a member of the Board of Trustees BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. constituted under the said Act by the name of " The Trustees of the Christchurch Racecourse," in the room of Sir George ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clifford (deceased). At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govcmor­ July, 1930. General, this 17th day of .J uly, 1930. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. P. A. DE LA PERR.I<~LLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. HEREAS the Levin Fire Board (hereinafter called (LA. 2/9/3.) W " the said local authority") has been aut.horized to horrow in respect of a loan to he known as "Redemption Loan, 1930," the sum of one thousand three hundred and t.hirty-four pounds, and the said sum has not yet been horrowed: Mem"er of i'orml of Trustee8 of Christchurch RacecowRc And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent (Ippoillieri. consent as required hy section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' I.oous Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. said section "), to the borrowing by the sa.id local authority of the said sum of one thousand three hundred and thirty-four N exercise of the powers vested in ml' hy the Christchurch pounds for the term hereinafter mentioned: I Racecourse Reserve Aet, lH7H, I, Charles, Baron Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Bledisloe, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 7.:ealaud, do hereby appoint and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Richard May Downcs Morten, Esquire, conferred on him hy the said section and hy section eleven of of Christchurch, to he a member of the Board of Trustees the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, and of all constituted under the said Act hv the name of " The Trustetls other powers aud authorities enahling him in this behalf, doth of the Chri9tchurch Racecourse;" in the room of H. Allen hereby prescrihe that the said sum of one t,housand three (deceased ). hundred and thirty·four pounds or any part thereof may be raised in re~pect of the said loan hy the said local aut,hority As "itness the hand of His Excellency the Governor· for a term not exceeding five ycars, and the said local authority General, this 17th day of Jl'ly, HJ:lO. is herehy authorized to borrow the said sum accordingly. P. A. i'E LA PERRELLl<~, F. D. THOl\ISON, Minister of Internal Affairs. (T. 49/244.) Clerk of the Executive Council. (LA. 2/9/3.) ~232 ·THE NE\V ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

A uthori.:in(1 Erection oj a Public fj all 011 Ca.rluke ')omain, Adjoining Section Hl, Rlock VI, and Section I, Bloc'k VIT, Marlboro!!ylt f.a"rl lJi.,tnct. Winton Hundred. In the Southland J.and District; as the same is more BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. particularly d"lineated on t.he plan marlled L. and S. N pu,."uance and e.'llency the Go,"ernor­ Carluke Domain Board to <'reet a public hall on that portion General, this 16th day of July, 1930. of the Carluke Domain under its con..trol, deHcrihed in the E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. Schedule hereto. (L. and S. 21/149/201i.)

SCHEDULE. MARLBOROUOfI L~Nn DT~TRICT. Lands teml'orarily re8erved in the Ow,,70 f.a'?d District as SiteR for Public Building8 of the General Government. SECJTIr,N 338, Block I, Wakamarina Survey nistrict: Area, 32 pel·ches. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. As witness the' hand of His Excellenc.y the Governor­ HEREAS by the three-hundred-and.fifty-ninth section General, this 17th day of July. 19:1O. W of the Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor­ E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. General may from time to time set apart temporarily as (I.. and S. lir,OI.) reserves, notwithstanding that thtl 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 "petion Declaring Road-lines inler• .ecting Land in Mangakura Settle­ meutioned: ment, Auckland Lnnd District, to he closed, and the Land Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor· comprised therein to be .subject to the Land for Settlements General of the Dominion of New Zea.\ancl, in pnrsuancp and Act, 192.). exercise of thc powers and authorities conferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby set apart temporarily as reserves th" BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. land8 in the Otago Land District. described in t·he Schedule hereunder written, as sites for puhlic buildings of tbe General HEREAS a report has been received from the Surveyor­ W General, from which it appears that the roads de­ Go\~ernment. scribed in the Schedule hereto arc unformed and unused, and that the said roads intersect land acquired under the Land SCHlWULE. for Settlements Act, l!J25 (hereinafter referred to as .. the ALL that area in the Otago I.and District, containing by said Act "), and are not suitable to the subdivision of such a(lmea.surement 1 rood 21 poles, more or less, being Section land: 10, Block XXXI, '1'own of Queenstown, and hounded as Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ follows: Towards the north-east by Section 7, Block XXXI, General of the Dominion of ~ew Zealand, in pursuance and IM·2 links; towanls the south-east by a public road, 251 exercise of the powers conferred by section one hundred and links; towards the south-west by a public road, l54·4 links; six of the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities and towards the north-west by Ballarat Street, 243·5 links: in anywise enabling me in thi. behalf, do hereby close the be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is roads hereinafter described: amI 1 do hereby declare that the delineated on the plan marl. E. A. RANROM, Minister of Lands. (I.. and S. 21/149/751.) (L. and S. 6/1/477.)

----_. ---~. ----- Decla·r·;ng a· Road·lh,p, iliter8ectillg Land in '{'nmatea Se.ttleme"t, SOllthla"d Land District, to be closed, and the Land comprISed Notifying I.I/llr[., ill Al,rklmul Land JJi .• trirt for Sale by Public Auction. th.~rein to be subj~ct to the Lrmd for 8ettlem(,nt., A <:1, 192;i. BLKlH8LOE, Governor-General. I BLEDISLOJ<::, Govenlor-General. HEREA,'> 1\ rt'POft, has beclI receiveu from the Surveyor- IN pursuance ?f the powers and autho.rities conferred upon W General, from which it appears that the road described I m~ by sectIOn one hundred a~d thIrty-two of the Land in the Schedule hereto ig unformed and IlIlu"e(I, and that the Act, 19:!~,. I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Gove~nor-General of said road intersects land acquired under the Land for HettIe- the D~mlIllOn of New Zealand, do hereby app~nnt Wednesday, ments Act, 1!I25 (hereinaft.er referred to as •. the said Act "J, th? thIrd day .of Septe~ber, one thousan? m~e hundred and and is not suitable to the SUb(.!iViSiOn of such land: .\ thirty, as the tIme at whICh ~he Ian? descnbed III the Schedule Now, therefore, I, Charles. Baron Bledisloe, Governor- hereto shall be sold by pubhc auctIOn f

SCHEDULE. Primary-education Endowment in Waipu Parish, North Auck. land Lf!nd Dih/rict, set apart as an Addition to a Site for a AUCKLAND LAND DIilTRICT.-ToWN LAND. Public 8chool. OtrYrohanga County.-Ororohanga Township. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. SECTION 12, Block XVIII: Area, 3 roods 11 perches. Upset price, £40. TI7 HEREAS by section thirty.three of the Educatinn . Section situated on the bank of the Waipa River, half a V" Reserves Act, 1928, it is enacted that the GovenlOr­ mile from the Otorohanga Post-office and railway. station. General may, on the recommendation of the Land Board of Level section, suitable as a re"idential.site. Access being by the district in which are situated any reserves or endowments formed road along the bank of the river. vest.ed in the Crown by or in pursuance of section two of the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1910, or of section As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. twenty-two of the first.. mentioned Act, set apart a·s sites General, this 17th day of .July, 1930. for public 8chools, secondary schools, or technical schools E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. any part of such reserves or endowments: And whereas the Land Board of the North Auckland Land (L. and S. 9/2448.) District has duly passed a resolution recommending that the primary.education endowment described in the Schedule hereto should be set. apart as an adrlition to a site for a public .Votifying Land in Auckland J:and Di.«trict for Sale by Publin school, and it is expedient to gIve effect to such recommend_ Auction for Cash or for Ca.9h or on Deferrp.d Payment.'!. ation: Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor. BLEDISLOE, Govern"r·GeneraJ. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and N pursuan~e of tI,e powers and authorities conferred upon exercise of the powers ('onferred by the Acts aforesaid, do I me by section one hundl'od and thirty-two of the Land hereby set apart the primary.education endowment described Act, 1924, I. Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of in the Schedule hereto as an addition to a site for a publie the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Wednesday, sehool (Waipu Central). the sevententh day of September, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, as the time at whi('h the lands described in the SCHEDULE. Schedule hereto shall be sold by public auction for cash or on deferred payments; and I hereby fix t,he pri~es at which ALL that area in t.he North Auckland Land District, contain· the said lands shall be sold IlS those mentioned in the said ing by admeasurement 37·6 perches, more or less, being Schedule hereto. Allotment 453, Parish of Waipu (being formerly part of Allotment 21, Parish of "'aipu, contained in conveyance Number 382203, Auckland Land Registry). As the same is SCHEDULE. more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. AUCKI.AND LAND DISTRICT.-FIRST-CI.ASS LA'Nn. fI/6/71, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands Taumm'unui County.--TaumJlrunui Township. and Survey, at Wellin!(ton, and thereon bordered red.. (North Auckland plan 221\21\.) SECTION 7, mock III: Area, 1 rood 8 perches. Upset price, £400. As witupss the hand of His Ex~ellency the Governor­ Situated in Taumarunui Township, with a frontage to General this 18th day of July, 1930. Miriama Street. L.wel sectioll in good situation for husiness E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. purposes. (L. and S. 11/6/71.) Section 14, Block XXI: Area, I acre. Upset price, £170. Corner section, situated with a frontage to the Main Taupo Road and Reu Street, approximately one mile from Tau. Limit.9 of Harbour of Otago defined. marunui Railway-station. Level section on which two fair building-sites are available. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. Section 2, Block XXX: Area, 1 acre. Upset price, £120. YXTHEREAS on the twentieth day of November, one This section is weighted with £150, for improvements ('om- V V thousand eight hundred and sixty.eight, and the prising dwelling of four rooms. This sum must be paid in nineteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and cash. seventy.five, respectively, certain limits were defined for the Section 4-, Block XXX: Area, 3 roods. Upset price, £00. Port of Dunedin under the Marine Act, 1867: Sections have a frontage to the main Taupo Road (tar I And whereas it is expedient to revoke the said respective sealed) approximately one mile and a half f~pm Taumarunui ' definitions and to define t.he limits of the Harbour of. Otago : Railway. station. Section 4 runs right through to The ~ow, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, the Governor. Esplanade reserve, on the b'Lnks of the Wanganui River. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and Level land, suitahle for residential·sites. ' exercise of the power and authority in me vested by section Sectioll 5, ;Slock XXX: Area, 3 roods. Upset,.price, £90. six of the Harbours Act, 1923, do hereby r.evoke all previ

thence in a north-easterly direction on a true bearing of 20° 00' little more or less. As the same is more particularly delineated for a distanoe of three nautioal miles; thence by a right line on the plan marked L. and S. 4/592, deposited in the Head in a south-easterly direction on a true bearing of 126° 00' for Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and a distance of one and three-quarter nautical miles; thence by a thereon edged red. (Auoklanp plan S.O. 18469.) right line running in a south-westerly direction on a true bearing of 200° 00' for a distance of three nautioal miles to As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ a point situated at Howlett Point bearing 309° 00' true, and General. this 22nd day of July, 1930. distant 550 ft. from Trig. Station" N," Taiaroa Head; and E. A. RANSOM, thenoe south-westerly, north-easterly, and north-westerly by high-water mark along the shores of the Harbour of Otago Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. as oommonly known, back to the oommenoing-point. As the (T... and fl. 4/592.) said area is more particularly shown and delineated on plan ------marked M.D. 6816, and deposited in the office of the Marine Altering OOnBtitution of the TranBport Appeal Board for No. 10 Department at Wellington. M %r·omnibus District. As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor­ General, this 19th day of July, 1930. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. W. A. VEITCH, for Minister of Marine. N pursuanoe and exeroise of the powers oonferred on me I by section sixteen of the Motor-omnibus Traffio Act, 1926, and of aU other powers and authorities in anywise Appointing a Member of Ihe Thames Harbour Board. enabling me in this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. revoke the appointment made under the hand of His Exoel­ HEREAS it is provided by subsection two of section lenoy the Governor·General on the twenty.second day of W thirty-eight of the Harbours Act, 1923, that in the February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.eight, of Ilvent of an extraordinary vaoancy in the offioe of an elective James Arthur Flesher as member of the Transport Appeal member of a Harbour Board, other than a representative "f a Board of No. 10 Motor·omnibus District, and do hereby constituent district, the Governor-General may, by Warrant appoint nnder his hand, appoint some qualified person in his place: William Hayward, And whereas Charles Watson Harris, an elective member of Chairman, Christchurch Tramway Board, Christohurch, as the Thames Harbour Board, being a representative of the member of the said Board, being representative of aU those Combined District of the Counties of Thames, Ohinemuri, local authorities and publio bodies (including persons having and Hauraki Pla.ins has resigned his offioe, and an extra­ the delegated powers of a looal authority under the Tram.. ordinary vaoancy in the membership of the Board has thereby ways Act, 1908) which have established any motor·omnibus been created, and it is desirable to appoint a qualified person service or tramway servioe for the oonveyance of passengers in his place : within the district. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the herein. As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor­ before·recited power and authority, doth hereby appoint General, this 17th day of July, 1930. Henry Hector Hicks W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Transport. to be a member of the Thames Harbour Board as a represen. (TT. 9/19/17.) tative of the combined district aforesaid, in the place of the said Charles Watson Harris, resigned. Accoltntant, Nell' Plymouth Savings-bank, appointed. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, this 15th day of July, 1930. The Treasury, JAS. B. DONALD, Minister of Marine. Wellington, 9th July, 1930. IS Exoellency the Governor·General has been pleased H to appoint Defining Limits of the Otago Pilotage Di8mct. Cyril Lash to be Acoountant t.o the New Plymouth.SaviDgs.bank. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. N pursuanoe and exercise of the power and authority GEO. W. FORBER, Minister of Finance. I oonferred upon me by seotion two hundred and four of the Harbours Act, 1923, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, the Governor. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby define Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, the limits of the Otago Pilotage Distriot to be as follows :- appointed. All the waters oomprised within tpe limits of the Harbour Department of Internal Affairs, of Otago. ' Wellington, 18th July, 1930. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General, T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the this 19th day of July, 1930. I power and authority conferred by section 35 of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, the undermen. W. A. VEITCH, for ll-1inister of Marine. Honed person has been appointed a Ranger under and for the purposes of that Act for the Whangarei Aoclimatization Distriot :- 1nBpector of Scenic Re8erve appointed. Cecil James,Hobbs, of Otonga.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General, P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. N pursuanoe and exercise of the powers conferred by (I.A.25/23/22.) I seotion fOllr of the Soenery Preservation Aot, 1908, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint· Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, Jane Stephenson Grierson appointed. to be an Inspector under the said Act in respect to the scenic reserve described in the Sohedule hereto. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 21st July, 1930. T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the SCHEDULE. I power and authority conferred by section 35 of the , ARATlATIA RAPIDS SCENIC RESER\ E. Animals Protection and Game Aot, 1921-22, the undermen­ tioned person has been appointed a Ranger under and for ALL that area in the Auckland Land Distriot, oontaining by the purposes of that Act for the Rotorua Acolimatization admeasurement 67 aores, more or less, being Seotion 4, Distriot :- Block XI, Tatua Survey Distriot: Bounded towards the north William Henry Gomez, of Rotorua. by Section 3, Blook XI, Tatua Survey District, 5351·2 links; towards the east by Tahorakuri No.2 Block, 1197·8 links; P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, towards the south generally by the Waikato River (Aratiatia Minister of Internal Affairs. Rapids) and a public road: be aU the aforesaid linkages a (I.A. 25/23/11.)

i \, '- THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2235

Member8 oJ Domain Boards appoin.ted. Appointment to Oook I8land8 Publio Serviu. Lands and Survey Office, Cook Islands Department, Wellington, 21st July. 1930. Wellington, 18th July, 1930. IS J<,xcellency the Governor·General has, in pursuance IS Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion H of section 49 of the Public Reserves, Domains, and H of New Zealand has been pleased to make the fol­ National Parks Act, 1928, been pleased to make the foliowiU!( lowing appointment to the Cook Islands Public Service appointments :- under section 13 of the Cook Islands Act, 1915:- ' Donald Clark McKenzie Colin E. Taverner to be a member of the Fortrose Domain Board, in place of' Kenneth George McKenzie, decea.sed. to be Assistant Teacher at Avarua, Rarotonga, from 14th Gordon Stuart June, 1930. A. T. NGATA, Minister for Cook Islands. to be a member of the Brydone Domain Board, in place of George Stuart, decea.~ed. Desmond George Fitzpatrick to be a member of the Papuranga Domain Boa.rd, in place of Appointment to Oook Ialand8 Public Service. Alfred Edward Hattaway, resigned. Cook Islands Department, William Roy Stanners Wellington, 18th July, 1930. to be a member of the Rotokare- (Ngaire) Domain Board, in IS Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of place of Frank Radford Pepperell, resigned. H New Zealand has been pleased to make the following Edward Patrick Lavery appointment to the Cook Islands Publio Service, under section 13 of the Cook Islands Act, 1915:- to be a member of the Waitaki North Domain Board, in pl&ee of John Norton, resigned. Alexander McKenzie Gerard Henry Nicholls to be Headmaster at Avaroa. School, Rarotonga, from 11th to be a member of the Waihou Domain Board, in place of July, 1930. Thomas Stanley, resigned. A. T. NGATA, Minister for Cook Isla.nds. Thomas Henry Kar.lake Anson and Robert Austin Colee to be members of the Courtenay Domain Board, in place of Appointments in tke Public Service. Alfred William Collee and Henry Roper, deceased. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, George Arthnr Hammond, and Wellington, 18th July, 1930. William Patrick Lennon HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following to be members of the Takamatua Domain Board in place of T appointments in the Public Service :- Antonie Joseph Kotlowski, deceased, and William Benjamin J arden, left the district. James Fraser Redman E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Seed Importation Act, 1927, as from the 21st day of July, 1930. Ooroner8 appointed. Arthur Grant Harper Department of Justice, to be Deputy Clerk of the Writs in the Dominion of New Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. Zealand as from the 16th day of July, 1930. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased Constable Charles JOBS H to appoint to he Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Upper Hutt for the James Davidson, Esquire, J.P., purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, as from the 1st of Kaikoura, and day of August, 1930. Thomas Francis Snell, Esquire, J.P., T. MARK, Secretary. of Putaruru, to be Coroners for the Dominion of New Zealand. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice. Deputy Regi8trars of Marriages, &:e., appointed. Registrar.General's Office, Member of Lice'Tl8in.g Oommittee appointed. Wellington, 22nd July, 1930. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have Department of Justice, I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased respectively opposite their names, viz. :- H to appoint Name. DIl\trlct. Thomas William Rhodes, Esquire, Owen Herbert Cross Castlepoint. to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District Edward Charles Rooney Ross. of Thames, vice S. James, Esquire (deceased). W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice. ----~--~------.------~- -~.~- .. Award of Oolonial AU:I!iliary Forces Lon.g.8ervice Medal. Reault of Poll for Proposed Loan. Department of Defence, Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. . Wellington, 14th July, 1930. HE following notice, received from the Chairman, Piako IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased T County Council, is published in accordance with the H to approve of the award of the Colonial Auxiliary provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926. Forces Long.service Medal to Lieutenant P. G. Thomson, GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Finance. The Wellington Regiment. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Defence. PIAKO COUNTY COUNOn.. PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Appointment to Oook Ialands Public Service. 1926, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Waitoa Riding was taken on the 30th day of June, Cook Islands Depp.rtment, 1930, on the proposal of the Piako County Council to borrow Wellington, 18th July, 1930. the sum of £2,000 for the purpose of providing the Waitoa IS Excellency the Governor·G",neral of the Dominion of Riding's share of the cost of reconstructing and bitumen H New Zealand has been pleased to make the following sealing the Main Paeroa-Hamilton Road in the Waitoa appointment to the Cook Islands Public Service, under sec­ Riding. tion 13 of the Cook Islands Act, 1915:- The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 42; the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 36. Kenneth Graham, I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. to be Assistant Teacher at Oneroa (Mangaia) from 1st May, Dated this 14th day of July, 1930. 1930. A. T. NGATA, Minister for Cook Islands. W. R. LOWRY, Chairman. 2~36 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No. 53

By-laws made by the Petone Pire Roard. (c) Which is lawfully used for anyone or more of the pUI-poses set out in seetion 71 of the said Act, and Department of Internal Affail'~, for no other purpose: Wellington, 15th July, 1930. T', HE following by-law&, made by the Pet-one Fire Board, ApPLICATION TO l'HBLIC BUILDINf1S. , are published in accorrlance with the Fire Brigades 8. In the application of this by-law to any building which Act, 1926. is used for anyone or more of the purpose8 set out in section P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, 71 of the said Act, and also for any other purpose, this hy-Iaw Minister of Internal Affairs. shall not he deemed to require any matter or thin~ contrary to any requirement mad" puro;lant to the said section 71 or BY-LAWS RE PROVISION OF FIRE-ESCAPE~. to any hy-law made thereunder; but, except as aforesaid, PETONE FIRE BOARD. compliance with any requirem,'nt made pursuant to the said s('et.ion 71 or to any hy-law made thereunder shall not relieve IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by the 1<'ire Brigades any person from liRhility to comply with the requirements of Act, 1926, and of every other power it in this behalf enabling, this by-law. the Peton .. Fire Board doth hereby, at a duly constituted meeting thcreof hcld this 18th day of Jnnp, 1930, make the AI'PLICATION TO FAOTORIES. following by-law; - 9. 1n the application of this by-law to buildings which are subject to sedion 43 of the Factories Act, 1921,22, this .A By~law requiring Owners of Buildings to provide such by-law shall not be deemed to require any matter or thing Fire-escapes as may be deemed necessary. ' contrary to the said Act or an," regulations made thereunder, PART !.-PRELIMTNARY. or contrary to any requisition made thereunder; "xcept as SHORT Trrr.E. aforesaid, compliance with the said Act, regulations, and of " I, requisitions shall not relieve any Il"rson from liability to l. This by-law may be cited by the Short Title The I comply with thc requircments of this by-law. Petone Fire Board Fire-escaIl"s By-law, 1930." I NOMINAL CAI'ACITY OF BUILDINOS. HEADINGS EXCLPDED. 2. The division of this hy-law into parts, and the headings 10. Thc nominal capacity of a. huilding shall be ascertained according to the nature and me of thc occupancy thereof in and lor marginal notes affixed to the parts and clau.es hereof, manner following :- being intended solely for convenience of reference, shall not he deemed part hereof or in any way control or affect the (a) Except as provided in the subsequent paragraph8 hereof, the nominal cn pacity shall be a number of interpretation hereof. units equal to the lar,~est numher of persens likely, DATE OF COMMENCEMENT. in the opinion of the Superintendent, to be present ,3, This by-law shall come into force on the day following in the building at anyone time; , the publication thereof in the N eu' Zealand Gazette pursuant (b) Tn the case of every building in which sleeping-accom­ to the provisions of subsection (2) of section 60 of the said modation is provided for a numher of persons ex­ Act. ' ceeding nineteen but not excetding one hundred, for COPIES TO BE SOLD. the purposes of the last preceding paragraph hereof, every Il"rson for whom sleeping-accommodation is 4, A printed copy of this by-htw may he obtained from the provided shall he reckoned as one and a half units : Secretary by the owner of any building or any resident in (c) In the case of every building in which sleeping-accom­ the district for the sum of one shilling. modation is provided for more than one hundred perSOll8, for the purposes of paragraph (a) of thi~ INTERPRETATION. clause, every person for whom sleeping.accommoda­ 5. In this by-law, unless inconsistent with the context,­ tion is provided shall bc reckoned as two units: .. The said Act" means the Fire, Brigades Act, 1926 : (d) In t.he case of every building in which such largest " Approved" means approved by the Superintendent: numher of persons is one hundred or marc, the nominal " Board " means the Petone Fire Board; capacity shall be the number of Ulilts ascertained .. District" means the Petone Fire District; I under the preceding paragraphs hereoi(so far as " Exit" means the opening in the exterior wall of the applicable), increased by filty per centum: building which is intended to serve as the means of (e) In the case of every building, being an institution used access to a fire-escaIl" : for sick or infirm Il"rsons or children, and every , "Ground floor" in the case of a building erected on building which by 1'(',lSon of the construction or sloping ground includes any floor or part of a floor situation thereof or the nature of the use or occupancy of the building to which access is obtained by a thereof is, in the opinion of the Superintendent, substantially level approach from the exterior. liable to unusual damage from fire or unusually "Nominal capacity" means a number of unita for the exposed to risk of fire, or liable to subject its inmates time being ascertained as provided in clauses 10 and to unusual risk in the event, of fire, the nominal 11 hereof: capacity shall be one and a half times the number "The pitch" of any part of a stairway means the in­ of units ascertained under all the preceding paragraphs clination to the horizontal of a line drawn from the of this clause (so far as applicable) ; front edge (incillding nosing) of any step to the Provided that, in no case shall any account he taken of front edge of the next step above at right angles Il"rsons present or likely to b" present only in the ground­ to the direction of the width of the lower step: floor of the huilding or any part thereof helow the ground­ '" 'The tread" of a step of a stairway means the distance floor; measured horizontally at right angles to the direc­ Provided also that whenever a structural alteration or tion of t.he width of the step from the front edge of addition to a buildilig is made, or whenever, in the opinion the step to a point vertically in line with the front of the Superintendent, a change in the nature of, the use or edge of the step next above: occupancy of a building has occurred or is likely to occur, or " Secretary" means the Secretary of the Board appointed whenever there has becn an erection, alteration, or change by the Board under the authority of the said of use of any building in the vicinity of a building, 01' when­ Act: ever any matter has occurred by reason of which the inmates " Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Fire of a huilding ar", in the opinion of the Superintendent, exposed Brigades appointed by the Board under the autho­ to increased risk of danger from fire, the Superintendent may rity of the said Act; and includes a Deputy SuIl"r­ make a fresh computation of the nominal capacity of such intendent and any Il"rson for the time being exercis­ huilding. ing and discharging, pursuant to the authority of the Board, the powers and duties conferred and imposed NOMINAL CAl'ACITY OF PARTS OF BUILDINGS. by this by-law on the Superintendent. II. The nominal capacity of any storey or other part of a GENERAL APPLICATION. building required to he ascertained separately shall be ascer­ tained in the like Jllanner as aforesaid, mutatis mutandis. 6. This by-law shall apply to all buildings within the I 'district save as 'next hereinafter provided. I PART n.-OWNER TO PROVIDE FIRE·ESCAPES. , EXEMPTIONS.. . I NEW BUILDINGS. 7. This by-law shall not apply to any building- I . . (a) Which has no floor or storey above the ground floor; 01' I 12. The own?r. of every bl~llding hereafter erected. sha~, (6) For which a publican'slice,nse or accommodation license I before such building 18 OCCUPied by any Il"rson, prOVIde ill under the Licensing Act, 1908, has been issued and connectioil therewith .th~ fire-escapes hereby declared to be is in force; or n~cessary fol' such buildmg. JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 22&7

EXL~TING BUILDINGS. and unless the exits thereto conform in all respects with the 13. The owner of every bnilding heretofore erectt-d shall, requirements relating to exits hereinafter contained, and within a rl',asonable time after being required by the Super­ unless it is at 0.11 t.imes maintained in good, sound, and sub­ intendent by notice in writing so t.o rio, provide in connection stantial order and condition. and unless all moving parts therewith the fire-escapes hereby dcclared to be necessary for thereof and of all exits thereto are at all times maintained su ch building. in free working condition. CLEARANOE OF FmE-EsCAPES. BUILDINGS SUB. .TEOT TO BY-LAW BY CHANGE OF USE. 22. No fire-escapes shall be deemed sufficient for the 14. When the nature of the use or occupation of any purposes of this by-law if- building, whether heretofore or hereafter erected to which this by-law does not apply, is changed so that this by-law (a) At any time any part thereof is occupied by any goods or other movable article: applies thereto the owner of such bnilding shall, within 11 reasonable time aftt-r being required by the Superintendent (b) The space to a height of 6 ft. above any part of the by 'noticc in writing so to do, provide in connection there­ footway is at any time occupied by any object so as with the fire.escapes hereby declared to be necessary for such to reduce the width of the space vertically above the footway of the fire-escape below the minimum width building. of 30 in. prescribed by clause 38 hereof. BUILDINGS SUBJEOT TO BY-LAW BY STRUOTURAL ALTERATION. ApPROVAL OF PLANS. III. When structural adrlitions or aiterl1tions are made toO 23. Any person proposing to provide a fire-escape for any I1nv building. wh"ther heretofore or hereafter crected, to building, whethor in pursuance of any requirement under wh-ich this by-ll1w does not apply so that. this by-law applies this by-law or otherwise, may submit to the Superintendent thereto, the owner of such builrling shall forthwith (and particulars of plans and specifications of such fire-escape and without the. necessity of any notice) provirle in connection the exits thereto, and of such building, and of the actual or therewith the fire-esca pes hereby declared to be neceSRary intended nominal capacity thereof, and if the Superintendent for such building. considers such particulars sufficient to enable him to do. so he may, by notice in writing, approve the same, and a fire­ FRESH COMPt:TATlON OF NOMINAL CAPACITY. .ese-ape with exits thereto, both constructed in accordance 16. When a fresh computation of the nominal capaoity of with such plans and specifications shall, if such construction any building !>as been made as hereinbefore provided, t,he has been commenced within three calendar months of the owner of such building ~hall, within a reasonable time after date of such approval, be deemed (so far only as regards being required by the Superintendent by notice in writing matters appertaining to the design and construction thereof) so to do, provide in connection therewith the fire-escapes to be sufficient for t,he purposes of this by -law. hereby decla,red to be necessary for such building according to such fresh computation. UNIMPEDED PASSAGE-WAYS. 24. No passage shall be deemed an unimpeded passageway PART III.-FIRE-ESCAPES DECLARED TO .BE NECESSARY. for the purposes of this by-law unless it complies with all the NUMBER OF FmE-ESCAPES PER BUILDING. following requirements :- 17. It shall be necessary for every building to be provided (a) It lies for the whole of its course on one floor of the with a separate and sufficient fire-escape not connecting with building: 'any other fire-escape for every one hundred units or part of (b) It is of a height at its lowest part of at least 8 ft.. one hundred units of the nominal capacity of the building; and a width at its narrowest part of at least 3 ft. : and, where the nominal capacity of any storey of a building (c) It is separated by a subst,antial partition from any exceeds one hundred units, it shall be necessary for such staircase, lift-well, or other opening extending through storey to be provided with a separate and sufficient fire­ any floor of the building : ecape not connecting with any other fire-escape for every (d) It is not at any time occupied by aIlJ' furniture, complete one hundred units of the nominal capacity of that curtain, or other movable object placed RO as to storey. reduce the height and width of the passage-way ALTERNATIVE ESCAPES. below the aforesaid minimum measurements: (e) It. is provided with a notice of the words" To FIRE­ 18. In every case where t.he nominal capacity of any ESCAPE" and a mark of direction, both permanently building (;r part of a building entails the provision of more marked on or affixed to a wall thereof in a con­ than one fire-escape, the number of fire-escl1peB provided shall spicuous position Bnd in conspicuous lettering at be such that each fire-escape is sufficient for a nominal least 6 in. high at every place where two or more capacity of at least one-third more than a nominal capacity, passages meet or the passage-way changes ita ascerta.ined by dividing the total nominal capacity of such direction: building or part of a building by the number of fire-escapes Provided that the requirements set out in paragraph (e) provided: hereof shal1 not apply to a passage in any part of a building Provided that for the purposes of this and the last preceding which part is occupied solely as a private dwelling or solely dause hereof any fire-escape of greater width at every exit as an office, warehouse, or counting-house in which not more than the minimum width prescribed by clause 38 hereof than ten persons are regularly engaged. shall be deemed sufficient fer an additional twenty-five units of nominal capacity for every complete 2 ft. of width ad­ PART IV.---EXITS. ditional to the said minimum. SIZE OF EXITS. NUMBER OF EXITS PER STOREY. 25. The exit of every fire-escape shall be a window, door, or other opening in the exterior wall of t·he building of such 19. It shall be necessary for every stoOrey of a building to a size that when opened it shall not in any part be less than be provided with a separate exit to a fire-escl1pe for every 3 ft. wide nor less than 6 ft. high, exclusive of any projections fifty units or part of fifty units of the nominal capacity of or fittings connected therewith: that storey. DISTANOE TO EXIT. Provided that in case of an exit serving only for one room having not more than five hundred square feet of floor space 20. It shall be necessary for every room in a building it shall be sufficient if the exit, when opened, has a rectangular (exclusive of bath-rooms, lava,tories, and other rooms of a space of at least six square feet and a width unobstructed by like nature) to have access to a sufficient fire-escape access to projections or fittings of at least 30 in. which is obtained either directly or by means of a level un­ impeded passageway of a length measured along the course I.EVEL OF EXITS. ·thereof of not mere than 100 ft. from the door or nearest 26. The sill or lower part of the exit ~hall be horizontal, door of sucb. room to the exit: and shall be not more than 6 in. above the footway of the Provided that in the case of a building so constructed that fire.escape and shall, if the nominal capacity of the part of the distance in a straight line from tbe door of any room to the building served by the exit exceeds one hundred units, the nearest exterior wall of the building having space beside be flush with the floor of the storey, and shall in other cases it for a fire-escape is a distance of more than 100 ft., then in be not more t,han 30 in. above the flom' of the storey, and if respect of such room such dist.ance shall be deemed to be more than 12 in. above such floor, then it shall be provided substituted for the length of 100 ft. hereinbefore prescribed. with an interior step having a raiser of half the distance from the floor to the exit and a tread of at least 7 in. : FmE-ESCAPES TO COMPLY WIrH BY·LAW. Provided that in case of an exit serving only for one room 21. No fire.escape shall be deemed sufficient for the pur· having not more tha~ five hundred .square feet .of floor-space poses of this by-law unless it conforms ill all respects with no step shall ~ req Ulred, and the sill of the eXIt may be not the requirements relating to fire·escapes hereinafter contained, I more than 24 m. above the floor of the room. 'l238 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 58

DooRS OF EXITs. FOOTWAYS NOT TO CROSS WINDOWS. 27. An exit shaJl not be closed otherwise than by a door 35. The footway of any fire-escape shall not pass aoross or doors or glass window pane or panes or other material the front of any window or other opening in the exterior complying with all the following requirements-- wall of the building which it serves, nor be less than 2 ft. 6 in. (a) They shall be aITanged 80 as to open either by swing­ below the lowest point or 1 ft. above the highest point of any ing outwards on vertical hinges or by sliding laterally: such window or other opening: (b) If opening outwards, they shaJl be of such a size as Provided that this stipulation shall not relate to any not to extend at any st3ge of opening over more window or other opening which is intended to be an exit than half the width of the footway of the fire-escape, to such fire-escape, or which is normally kept closed by and be capable of folding back flat against the ex­ means of iron shutters, wire-glass set in metal frames, or terior wall of the building : other approved fire-resisting material: (e) They shall at all times be kept capable of being easily Provided also that the requirements of this clause shall opened without the aid of a key or other detachable not apply to a fire-escape the footway of which is conneoted contrivance: with lower terminations at each side of the window or other (d) They shaJl bear on the interior thereof if of opaque opening or series of windows or other openings aor088 the materi&l or in a conspicuous position adjacent thereto front of which it passes. if of transparent material the words" Fire Escape" permanently marked in conspicuous lettering at least CONSTRUCTIO:

PART VII.-HANDRAILS. with any requirement hereby imposed on such person, shall HANDRAILS TO BE PROVIDED. be deemed to have committed a breach of this by-law. and if such act or omission or failure oecurs on more than one 46. Every fire-escape having a side or sides not placed day such person shall be deemed to have committed a separate against a building shall have such side or sides provided brcach of this by-law on every day on which .sueh act or with a substantial handrail at a height above the footway omission or failure has occurred. (measured in the case of a stairway from the front edge of each step) of not less than 33 in. nor more than 38 in. PENALTIES. HANDRAILS TO BE SMOOTH. 54. Every person who commits a breach of this by-law 47. Such handrails shall have a continuously smooth sur- shall be liable for every such breach to a fine not exceeding £20. face: The common seal of the Petonc Fire Board was hereto Provided always that an iron handrail may be attached to affixed pursuant, to a resolution in that hehalf duly passed its supports by tee-pieces projecting not more than 3/16ths and in the presence of the undersigned members and Secre­ of an inch from the surface of the handrail. tary thereof. this 25th day of June. 1930. RENns IN HANDRAILS. D. McKENZIE. Chairman. 48. Where a handrail changes direction eit,her vertically JAMES KERR. Member. or horizontally it shall be made in the form of a curve not W. F. STURMAN, Secretary. sharper than a circular curve with an 8 in. radius.

GOOSENECK FINISH. The foregoing by-laws of the Petone Fire Board are hereby 49. At the landing forming the upper termination of a approved t.his 15th day of July, 1930. fire-escape every handrail shall be shaped substantially in P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, the form of a gooseneck. MinisteI of Internal Affair~. PART VIII.-DISCRETIONS AND APPEALS. DISPENSING POWER. 50. If in the opinion of the Superintendent safeguards other Fixing Date on which certain Returns under the Fire Brigades than fire-escapes arc provided for prevention of danger from Act, 1.9?6, are to be .furnished to the Birkenhead and fire or for facilitating the escape of persons in case of fire in Woodville Fire Boards. connection with any building then, according to the extent to which such safe~:uards are in the opinion of the Superin­ Department of Internal Affairs. tendent adequate for the purposes aforesaid, the Superin­ Wellington, 17th July, 1930. tendent may, by notice in writing to the owner, waive URSUANT to section 28 of the .Fire Brigades Act, 1926. compliance with any requirement of this by-law in respect. P it is hereby notified that the returns, showing the of such building, either wholly or in part or for a limited total gross amount of the premiums received by or due to time, and subject to such conditions as in any particular fire-insurance companies during the year ended 31st December, case he may think fit: 1929, in respect of insurances held by such companies within Provided that no such waiver shall restrict the right of the the Birkenhead and Wood ville Fire Districts shall be trans­ Superintendent at any time thereafter, upon giving notice mitted to the Board concerned in the manner prescribed by in writing to the owner of his intention so to do, to exact the said section on or hefore the 16th dn,y of Augllst, 1930. full compliance with any requirement so waived: Provided also that the powers here by conferred shall not P. A. nE LA PERRELLE, be exercised so as to permit any of the following matters :- Minister of Tnternal Affairs. (a) The provision at an access of a door or window arranged (I.A. 11/1.) so as to open vertically contrary to clause 27 hereof or otherwise than by swinging outwards or sliding I _._-- -- laterally (eAcept where permitted under the provisoes to the said clause 27). Special Order made by the Patangat?' o.ounty Council merging (b) The substitution of a fire-escape in the form of a ladder (ltane Town D,str,et. with rungs in any case where this by-law requires a fire-escape to be provided in the form of a stairway. Department of Internal Affairs, (0) The use for the purposes of a fire-escape or any part thereof of rope or any other perishable material. Wellington, 18th July, 1930. T HE following special order, made by the Patangata BOARD MAY ASSUME POWERS OF SUPERINTENDENT. County Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Counties Act, 1920. 51. Where by this by-law power is given to the Super­ intendent to decid" any matter, exercise any discretion or P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, power, waive any requirements, or approve anything, the Minister of Internal Affairs. Board may of its own motion, and either before or aft.. r the Superintendent has taken action thereon. take such matter into its own consideration, ami the opinion or discretion of I In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and its amendments, tbe Board shall be substituted for thut of the Superintendent, I and in the matter of a petition of the resident house­ and the action of the Board shall be substituted for any holders of the Otane Town District. action theretofore taken by the Superintendent. SPECIAL ORDER. OWNER'S RWHT OF ApPEAL. Proposed by Cr. A. \Y. S. Longley; Seconded by Cr. C. 52. Where by this by-law power is given to the Super­ Pattison. intendent to decide any matter, exercise any discretion or hr pursuance of the powers conferred by section 31 of the power, waive any requirements, or approve anything, and Counties Act, 1920, the Patangata County Council, on petition action has been taken accordingly by the Superintendent, by a majority of the resident householders of the Otane Town or by the Board in place of the Superintendent, any person District, hereby resolves, by way of special order, that on and affected thereby may, by notice in writing addressed to the after the 1st day of October, 1930, the Otane Town Board Board or the Secrd,ary and delivered at the office of the shall he dissoh-cd and the said Otane Town District thereby Board, apply to the Board to reconsider such action, and the merg<,d into the Patangata County. Board shall thereupon take the matter into its consideration, J. \Y. ELLIOTT, County Clerk. and after the person aflected has been afforded a reasonable I opportunity of submitting to the Board any relevant matters of fact or opinion ~nd any evidence thereon, the Board may either confirm, mOllify, r<'wrso, or otheflvise deal with the Confirmed this 8th day of .July, 1930. action previously taken. C. PATTISON, Chairman.

PART D~.-OFFENCES AND PENALTIES. I OFFENCES. : I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly 53. Every person who does or omits, or causes, or knowingly i made. permits or suffers to be done or omitted, any act, matter, or I J. W. ELLIOTT, County Clerk. thing contrary to the provisions hereof, or fail. to comply (LA. 19/91/5.) 2240 THE NEW ZEAI-,AND' GAZETTE. [No. 53

Regulations resper,ting Foreign Orders and Medals. 8. The Warrant signifying His Majesty's permission may, at the request and at the expense of the person who has Department of Internal Affairs, obtained it, be registered in the College of Arms. Every such Wellington, 17th July, 1930. Warrant as aforesaid shall contain a clause providing that HE following revised regulations respecting foreign orders His Majesty's license and permission does not authorize the T and medals are published for general information. assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, privilege appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of His Majesty's Minister of Internal Affairs. Realms. Medals. REGULATIONS RESPECTING FOREIGN ORDERS AND MEDALS 9. Medal., with the exceptions specified below, and State APPLICABLE TO PERSONS IN THE SERVICE OF THE CROWN. decorations not carrying membership of an order of chivalry, are subject to the regulations in the same manner as orders, Orders. but permission is given by letter and not by Royal Warrant. 1. No person in the service of the Crown shall accept or 10. Medals for saving or attempting to save life at sea or wear the inSignia of any foreign order without having pre- on land, whether conferred on behalf of the head or Govern­ ~ously obtained His Majesty's permission to do so, signified ment of a foreign State or by private life-saving societies or elther-- institutions may be accepted and worn without restriction. (a) By Warrant under ~h~ Royal Sign-manual; or Subject, however, in the case of members of His Majesty's (b) By re3~rIC~ perIDlssI~n conveyed through the Keeper I Naval, Military or Air Forces, to any restrictions imposed of H,s M.aJ~sty'.s P!'vy Purse. by the King's Regulations for those services as to the wearing 2. When perIDlssIOn IS given by Warrant under the Royal of such medals with uniform. Sign-m,,:nual, the i~signia of the fo!ei.gn order may be worn Applications for His Majesty's permission to wear other at all tImes ":nd wlthou~ ,,:ny ~est~lCtIOn. . . . medals conferred by private societies or institutions and When restrIcted permIssIOn IS gIven the Illslgma may only commemorative medals cannot be entertained. be worn on the occasions specified in the terms of the letter' II. The King's unrestricted permission to accept and wear from the K~eper of His Majesty's Privy Purse conveying the a foreign war medal will only be given to (I) members of Royal sanctIOn.. . . His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Air Forces if serving with a 3. Fu~ and unres~ncted permlssIO~ by Warra~t under the foreign army, navy, or air force with His Majesty's license, Royal Slgn-man,;,alls contemplated III the followIllg cases:- and (2) Military, Naval, or Air Attaches or officers and other For a de~or.atI01!- conferre~- . " ranks and ratings officially attached to foreign armies, navies, (a) For distmgUlshedservlCes III the savIllg of lIfe. or air forces during hostilities. (b) On an officer in His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Air Forces lent to a foreign Government; on an officer General. in His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Air Forces 12. Ladies are subject to the regulations in all respects in attached by" His Majesty's Government to a foreign the same manner as men. navy, army, or air force during hostilities; or on any British official lent to a foreign Government and not Foreign Office, March, 1930. in receipt of any emoluments from British public funds during the period of such loan. 4. Restricted permission is particularly contemplated for REGUT.ATIONS RESPECTING FOREIGN ORDERS AND MEDALS decorations which have been conferred in recognition of APPLICA FLE TO PERSONS NOT TN THE SERVICE OF THE personal attention to a foreign Sovereign, the head of a foreign CROWN. State, or a member of a foreign Royal Family, on the occasion Orders. of State or official visits by such personages. I. No suhject of His Majesty shall accept or wear the ineignia 5. Restricted permission will also be given for decorations of any foreign order without having previously obtained His conferred in the following cases :­ Majesty's permission to do so, signified either- (1) On British Ambassadors or Ministers abroad when the (a) By Warra,nt under the Royal Sign-manual, or King pays a State visit to the country to which they are (b) By restricted permission conveyed through the Keeper accredited. of His Majesty's Privy Purse. (No·u.-A State visit is defined as one on which the King 2. When permission is given by Warrant under the Royal is accompanied by a Minister or high official in attendance.) Sign-manual, the insignia of the foreign order may be worn (2) On member/! of deputations of British regiments to at all times and withollt any restriction. foreign heads of States. When restricted permission is ~iven the insignia may only (3) On members of special missions when the King is be worn on the occasions specified in the terms of the letter represented at a foreign coronation, wedding, funeral, or from the Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse conveying the similar occasion; or on any diplomatic representative when Rey"l sanction. specially accredited to represent His Majesty on such occasions 3. Full and unrcstricte!1 permission by Warrant under the (but not on the members of his staff). Royal Sign-manual will only be given in the case of decorations Restricted permission will not be given to­ earned hy services in the salaried employment of the foreign (a) British Ambassadors or Ministers abroad when leaving. Government concerned, hy honorary Consular services of not (b) British officers attending foreign manreuvres. less than three years' duratiou, or by distinguished services (0) Naval officers of British Squadrons visiting foreign in the saving of life. waters. Such services must have been rendered, at least in part, 6. Both in the case of full and of restricted permission the within the period of five years immediately preN.ding the matter will be submitted to the King by His Majesty's notification prescribed by Rule 5 below. Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who shall be ,L Restricted permission will ordinarily be given in all other under no obligation to consider applications for permission cases, except where considerations of general policy or public unless the desire of the head of a foreign State to confer upon interest must be held to preclude permission; provided, how­ a British subject the insignia of an order is notified to him ever, that such permission shall not b~ given in the case of before the order is conferred, either through the British decorations conferred or offered more than five years before diplomatic representative accredited to the head of the foreign the date of application for permission, and, further, that the State, or through the diplomatic representative of the latter bestowal of the decoratiun has been made the subject of an at the Court of St. James_ official communication through one of the channels prescribed In no case can applications be considered in respect of in Rule 5. decorations conferred more than five years previously, or Ii. Both in the case of full and of restricted permiss;on the offered in connection with services or events so long prior ma,tter will be submitted to the King by His Mojesty's to the nomination. Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who shall 7. When His Majesty's Principal Secretary of St,ate for be under no obligation to consider applications for pe:'mission Foreign Affairs shall have taken the King' s pleasure on an y unless the desire of the head of a foreign State to confer such application, and shall have obtained His Majesty's upon a British subject the insignia of an order is no~ified to permission for the person in whose favour it has been made him hefore the Order is conferred, either through the British to wear the insignia of a foreign order, he shall signify the diplomatic representative accredited to the' head of the same to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the foreign State, or through the diplomatic representatiw of the Home Department, in order that he may cause a Warrant. if latter at the Court of St. ,Tames. it be a case for the issue of a Warrant as defined in Rule 2, 6. When His Majesty's Principal Secretary for Foreign to be prepared for the Royal Sign-manual. Affairs shall have takcn the Kin!!:'s pleasure on any such When such Warrant shall have been signed by the King, a application, and shall have obtained His Majesty's permission notification thereof shall be inserted in the Gflzette. for the pel'son in whose favour it has been made to wear the ,Persons in whose favour such Warrants are issued will be insignia of a foreign order, he shall signify the same to His required to pay to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Depart­ for the Home Department a stamp duty of lOs. ment, in order that he ma,y cause a Warrant, if it be a case JULY 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2241 for the issue of a Warrant as defined in Rule 2, to be prepared I Allotment 502, Parish of Taupiri; thence by the northern for the Royal Sign-manual. boundaries of Allotments 502 and 501, Parish of Taupiri, and When such Warrant shall have heen sip:ned by the King, by a right line to the southernmost corner of Allotment 487 a notification thereof shall be inserted in the Gazette_ of the aforesaid parish; thence by the south-eastern bound- Persons iu whose favopr such Warrants are issued will be aries of Allotments 487 and 484, Parish of Taupiri, the gene­ required to pay to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State rally eastern boundaries of Allotments 483 and 485 of the for the Home Department a stamp duty of lOs. aforesaid parish to the Maungakawa Trig. at the northern- 7. The Warrant signifying His Majesty's permission may, most corner of the aforesaid Allotment 485; thence in a at the request and at the expense of the person who has south-easterly direction by a right line to the north-eastern obtained it, be registered in the College of Arms. Every such corner of Section 4, Block IV, Hapuakohe Survey District; Warrant as aforesaid shall contain a clause providing that thence by the eastern boundary of that section, the northern His Majesty's license and permission does not authorize the and eastern boundaries of Maikoro 2B Block to the north­ assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or western corner of Section 3, Block V, Waitoa Survey Dis­ privilege appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of His Majesty's trict; thence by the north-western and north-eastern bound- Realms. aries of that section, across a road, and by the northern and Medal8. eastern boundaries of Section 8, Block V aforesaid, the eastern 8. Medals, with the exception specified helow, and State boundaries of Sections 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, Block V afore. decorations not carrying membership of an order of chivalry, said, and the southern boundary of Section 13 aforementioned, are subject to the regulations in the same manner as orders, to the north-eastern corner of the Hoe 0 Tainui North 2A ; but permission to wear is given by letter and not by Royal thence by the eastern boundaries of that block and Hoe 0 Warrant. No permission is needed to accept a foreign medal Tainui North 2B, 20, and A No.2 Blocks, Section 11, Block IX, if it is not to be worn. Waitoa Survey District, Hoe 0 Tainui South 4A Block, to the 9. Medals for saving or attempting to save life at sea or on south-eastern corner of that block; thence by the northern land, whether conferred on hehalf of the head or Govern­ and eastern boundaries of Section 12, Block IX, Waitoa ment of a foreign State or by private life.saving societies or Survey District, the eastern boundaries of Hoe 0 Tainui institutions, may be accepted and worn without restriction. South 4B IA and IB 4 Blocks, the eastern boundary of part Applications for His Majesty's permission to weal' other Lot 2 on deposited plan 2462, to the north-western corner of medals conferred by private societies or institutions, and Lot 2 on deposited plan 21665; thence by the northern commemorative medals, cannot be entertained. boundary of that lot, the northern and eastern boundaries of 10. His Majesty will not grant permission to wear any foreign part Section 3 on deposited plan 19015, to and across a public war medal if the person on whom it is to be or has been con­ road; thence in a south-westerly direction by that road to ferred Was during the war acting in contravention of the its junction with a road, and by that road in a generally Foreign Enlistment Act.. southerly direction to the most northerly corner of Lot 1 on General. deposited plan 11016; thence by the north-western boundary of that lot to its most westerly corner; thence by a right line 11. Ladies are subject to the regnlations in all respects in to the south-east comer of Lot 10, deposited plan 8138; the same manner as men. thence by the north-west and western boundaries of Lot 1, Foreign Office, March, 1930. deposited plan 8137, to the north·eastern corner of Lot 2, deposited plan 13559, and by the northern boundary of that lot to and across a road; thence by that road to the road Notice reapecting proposed Con8titution of Taupiri Drainage junction at the south· east corner of Lot 8, deposited plan and River District, CountiC8 of Waikato, Hauraki Plains, 12470; thence in a westerly direction by that road to a and Piako. point in line with the eastern boundary of Lot 5 on deposited plan 12470; thence by the said boundary and a right line to Department of Internal Affairs, a road at the north·eastern corner of Lot 8 on deposited Wellington, 18th July, 1930. plan 8735; thence by that road to the Frankton-Rotoma P URSUANT to section 3 of the Taupiri Drainage and railway, and by the railway to the Eureka Railway·station; River District Act, 1929, it is hereby notified that it thence across the railway and by the road forming the north­ is proposed to constitute the area described in the Schedule eastern boundary of Lot I, deposited plan 4300, to a point hereto a district for land-drainage and river-protection pur. in line with the south.eastern boundary of Lots 8, 7, 6, 5, poses, to be known as the Taupiri Drainage and River District. deposited plan 10710; thence by a right line to that boundary All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge written and by that boundary and a production thereof to the Rua· objections to or petitions against the proposed constitution kura--Cambridge railway; thence by that railway to and which they desire to lodge within one month from the first across the Frankton-Rotoma railway; thence by the road pUblication of this notice; such objections or petitions to be forming the north.eastern and north-western boundaries of addressed and forwarded to the Minister of Internal Affairs, the land on deposited plan 11557 to the south-east corner of Wellington. Lot 59, deposited plan 12021; thence by the north.eastern boundary of Lot 59 aforesaid and a right line to the most SCHEDULE. southerly corner of Lot 4 on deposited plan 11006; thence PROPOSED TAUPIRI DRAINAOE ANn RIVER DISTRICT. by the south-western boundaries of Lots 4 and 9 on deposited ALL that land in the Auckland Land District, Counties of plan 11006, the north-western boundary of Lot 9 aforesaid, Waikato, Hauraki Plains, and Piako, bounded by a line the south-western and north-western boundaries of Lot 11 on commencing at the south-western corner of Allotment 481, deposited plan 11006, across a road, and by the north-eastern Parish of Taupiri; thence by the western boundaries of and north-western boundaries of Lot I, deposited plan 18276, Allotments 481, 455, Parish of Taupiri, the south-western the northern boundary of Lot 2 on the same plan, the southern and north-western boundaries of Lot 4 on a plan deposited and western boundaries of Lot 2 on deposited plan 3514, to in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under No. 19278 and across a road; thence by the road forming the generally to the south-eastern corner of Lot 17 on a plan deposited as south-western boundaries of Lots 5, 4, and 3, deposited plan aforesaid under No. 20686; thence in a north.easterly direc· 16097, Lot 1, deposited plan 12444, and Lot 2, deposited tion by a right line to the easternmost corner of Lot 3 on plan 16097, Allotments 80, 79, 78, 77, Parish of Kirikiriroa, deposited plan 19278; thence in a northerly direction by a passing through Lot 1, deposited plan 7516, and again form· right line to the Pukemore Trig. at the angle in the northern ing the generally south-western boundaries of Lots IA and 3, boundary of Lot 2 on deposited plan 19278; thence in an deposited plan 7i?16, Lots 5, 6, 2, and 1, deposited plan 13636, easterly direction by the northern boundary of Lot 2 afore· Lots 5, 4, 3, 2, deposited plan 7136, I.ots 2 and I, deposited said, Allotments 196A, 195, and 192, Parish of Taupiri, to plan 7961, and Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, deposited plan 6931, to and across a road; thence by that road to its junction with and across a road. and by that road to the south-western a road forming the northern boundary of Lot 3, deposited corner of Allotment 231, Parish of Komakorau; thence by plan 8588; thence by that road to a point in line with the the western boundary of Allotments 231 aforesaid, the southern eastern boundary of Allotment 181, Parish of Taupiri; thence and western boundaries of Lot 2, deposited plan 13645, the across the road and by the eastern boundary of Allotment 181 western boundary of Lot I on deposited plan 10101, to and aforesaid, the south.eastern boundaries of Lots 4 and 3 on across a public road, and by that road to the 'faul'iri-Orini land transfer 8336. and Allotments 200 and 199 of the said Road; thence by the Taupiri-Oriui Road to the Komakorau parish to a road; thence by that road to a point in line with Stream, and by the left bank of that stream and the Manga­ the eastern boundary of Allotment 251 of the said parish; wara Stream to a point opposite the south-west boundary of thence across the road and by the eastern boundary of Allot­ Allotment 457, Parish of Taupiri; thence by a right line ments 251, 250, Parish of Taupiri, the southern boundary of across the Mangawara Stream to the aforesaid boundary, and Allotment 248 of the said parish to and across a road; thence by that boundary and the southern boundary of Allotment 481, by that road to the southern boundary of Allotment 231, Parish of Taupiri, to the point of commencement. Parish of Taupiri; thence by that boundary and the eastern P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, boundaries of Allotments 231, 230, and 229 of the said Minister of Internal Affairs. parish; thence by a right line to Poroma Trig., and again (I.A. 19/390.) by a right line across a road to the north-western corner of [This notice was first published on the 24th July, 1930.] D 2242 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

Redefining Boundarie8 of the Borough of Masterton, the County the Waipoua River to the eastern side of the railway reserve, of Masterton, and the Te Whiti Riding of the County of and north-easterly along that side of the said reserve to the Masterton. point of commencement.

Department of Internal Affairs, SECOND SCHEDULE. Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. BOcNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF MASTERTON. URSUANT to the provisions of section 141 of the Muni­ P cipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries of the ALL that area in the Wellington I.and District, bounded by a Borough of Masterton are hereby defined as set out in the First line commencing at a point on the summit of the Tararua Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the said borough having Range due west of the northernmost source of the Waingawa been altered by Order in Council dated the 13th day of May, River; thence by a line along the snmmit of the range to 1930, made under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and Mount Dundas; thence northerly along a right line through published in Gazette, No. 37, of the 22nd day of May, 1930. Mount Dundas in line with Arawaru Trig. Station to a point And also, in pursuance of the provisions of the said section bearing 297 0 from Tawhero Trig. Station; thence to that trig. 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries station and along the 'fawhero Range to the western boundary of the County of Masterton affected by the said Order in of Section 9, Block IV, Mikimiki Survey District; thence Council dated the 13th day of May, 1930, are hereby defined southerly along that boundary and its production to the as set out in the Second Schedule hereto. middle of the Ruamahanga River, down the middle of that river to the north-western boundary of Section 71, Block VIII, And in further pursuance of the provisions of the said )likimiki Survey District; along that boundary, the north­ section 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the eastern and south-eastern boundaries of said Section 71, the boundaries of the Te Whiti Riding of the County of Masterton north-eastern boundllry of Section 32, the northern boundary of affected by the said Order in Council dated the 13th day of Section 69, the we8tern and northern boundaries of Section'27, May, 1930, are hereby defined as set out in the Third .Schedule and the production of the last-mentioncd boundary, across a hereto. road, southerly along the eastern side of that road, to and along the northern boundary of Section 70 to the Kopuaranga River; thence up the middle of that river to Section 52, FIRST SCHEDULE. Block V, Kopuaranga Survey District, along the northern BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. boundaries of Sections 51, 97, 98, and 99, said Block V, the western boundaries of Section 43, Block VI, the western and ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, bounded by a northern boundaries of Section 44, Block II, and the produc­ line commencing at the intersection of the railway reserve tion of the last-mentioned boundary-line across Stuckey'S with the northern boundary of Section 65, Block I, Otahoua Road; southerly along the eastern side of that road to and Survey District, and proceeding thence easterly along the said along the northern and eastern boundaries of Section 42, the northern boundary and its production to the eastern side of northern boundary of Section 52, Block VI, and its production to the Masterton-Eketahuna Road; thence northerly along the the eastern side of the Wangaehu Valley R.oad; southerly along said eastern side of the Masterton-Eketahuna Road to the that roadside, to Ilnd along the northern boundaries generally northern side of Fifth Street; thence easterly along the of Sections 113, 114, and 210, along the western boundary northern side of Fifth Street to Manuka Street; thence across of Lot 3 of Section 118, across Cleland's Road, the western Manuka Street and southerly along its eastern side to the boundary of Section 112, the western and northern boundaries northern boundary of Section 72, Block I, Otahoua Survey of SectIOn Ill, across Mangarei Road, along the north­ District; thence easterly along that boundary and the northern eastern boundary of Section 211, the western boundaries of boundary of Section 73, Block I aforesaid, to the western Sections 141 and 140, the south-eastern, south-western, and side of Gordon Street; thence southerly along the western the north-western bounrlaries of Section 19, the north-western side of Gordon Street to the northern side of the Masterton­ and north-eastern boundaries of Sect.ion 20, the north-eastern Te Ore Ore Road; thence north-westerly along the northern boundllries of Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, along the north­ side of that road to a point in line with the western side of oastern boundaries of Sections 25 and 26 to the eastemmost Blair Street; thence to and along the western side of Blair corner of the last-m'mtioned section, along a right line to the Street to a point in line with the western boundary of Lot I northernmost corner of f'iection 148, t·he north-western bound­ on plan 1626, deposited in the office of the District Land aries of Sections 14R and 149, the southern boundary of the Registrar at Wellington; thence to and along that boundary last-mentioned section to the Tauern River; thence up the to the south-western corner of the said Lot 1; thence westerly the middle of the said 'faneru River to a point in line with the along a right line, being the production of the south-western nort.hern boundary of Section 824, Block Ill, Mangapakeha boundary of the said Lot 1 to the right bank of the Waipoua Survey Distrid; thence easterly along that boundary to ,the River; thence down the right bank of the Waipoua and northernmost corner of Lot I on plan 4896, deposited in the Ruamahanga Rivers to a point in line with the north-western office of the District Land Registrar, at Wellington; thence boundary of Section 14, Masterton Small Farms Settlement; generally southerly along the eastern boundary of Lot 1 Ilnd thence to and along that boundary to Johnstone Street; the w('stern boundary of Lot 2 on plan 4896, depositcd as thence across Johnstone Street and along the north-western aforesaid, to the south-western corner of the last-mentioned boundary of Section 10, Masterton Small Farms Settlement, lot: thence by a right line bearing 277 0 36', distance 2428·3 and its production to the middle of the Kuripuni Stream; links; thence by a line hea.ring 249 0 53', distance 2644·3 thence up the middle of that stream to the north-western links. to the southern boundary of Section :303; thence boundary of Section 30, Manaia Block; thence along that westerly along that boundary to the eastern boundary of boundary, the north-eastern and north-western boundaries of Section 812; thence southerly along that boundary to the Section 29, the north-eastern boundary of Section 3, and its north -eastern boundary of Section 293; thence Illong the production to the middle of the South Road; thence south­ north· eastern boundaries of Sections 293, 872, 875, the south­ easterly along the middle of that road to a point in line with eastern boundary of the last· mentioned section to the southern the northern side of Junction Road; thence along said boundary of All~tment 2 of Section 877, along that boundary northern side of Junction Road and its production to the a.nd the eastern boundary of Section 877, along the southern middle of High Street; thence north-easterly along the middle boundary of Lot I, deposited plan II 7.5, along the eastern of High Street to its intersection with Solway Street; thence boundary of Section 881, the south-western houndaries of north-westerly along a right line through Section 43 to the Sections 881 and 879, the eastern boundary of Section 878, intersection of the middle-lines of Railway Road and a road the western boundaries of Lots 3 and 2, deposited plan 880, forming the southern boundary of Section 34, Masterton Small to the south-western corner of said Lot 2; thence along a Farms Settlement; thence north-easterly along the middle of right line bearing 2!l6° 33' to the south-eastern bonndllry the said Railway Road to its intersection with the middle of of Section 876; thence along the southern boundaries generally Upper Plain Road; thence along the middle of that rond to a of Parts 2 and I of Section R76, and of Part I of Section 874, point in line with the north-western boundary of Lot I on along the eastcrn boundaries generally of Sections R63, 868, plan 5504, deposited in the office of the District Land Regis­ and 81)6, along the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 525 trar, at Wellington; thence to and along that boundary and and nlO, Ileross the Mangapakeha Road, to and along the along the north·eastern boundaries of Lots I, 2, 3, and 4 on northern side of Blairlogie Road to the western bonndllry of the said plan .5504 to the westernmost corner of the land shown Section 75; northerly along that boundary and easterl.v on certificate of title, Vol. 326, folio 124; thence along the along the northern boundaries of Sections 75, 621, and 622 north-western and north·eastern boundaries of that land and tv the north-eastern boundary of Lot I, deposited plan 2218 ; the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle south-easterly along the north-castern boundary of said Lot 1 of the Ngaumutawa Road; thence along the middle of that to the westernmost corner of Section I, Langdale Settlement; road to its intersection with the middle-line of the road inter­ thence along the northern bonndaries gencmlly of Section I, secting Lot 1 on plan 4017, deposited as aforesaid; thence by Block II, and Sections 2, .5, and 9, Blocl, III, Hewa SurVf'Y a right line to a point on the right bank of the Waipoua River District, to the Wharcama River, down the middle of that in line with the north·western boundary of Section 31, Mnster­ river to the western boundary of Section 28R, Block III, ton Small Farms Settlement; thence down the right bank of Rewa Survey District, along that boundary to the Whareama JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2243

River, and down the middle of that river to the coast; thence' Authorizing the Laying-off of a Road of les8 Width than 66ft. southerly along the sea-coast to the Kaiwhata River, up the middle of that river to the eastern boundary of Section 5, Block IV, Kaiwhata Survey District., along the eastern bound­ aries of Sections 5, 7, and 9, the northern boundaries of Sec­ W HEREAS, in the opinion of the Minister of Lands, it is tion 9 and Small Grazing-run No. 48, the south.eastern inexpedient by reasen of the fact that the land shown boundaries of Sections 1 and 2, Block IV, Wainuioru Surv"y upon the plan of Town of Tawa Extension No. 12, affecting District, to the Ruamahanga River, down the middle of that parts of Sections 43 and 45, Porirua Registration District, in nver and the middle of the Wainuiorn Hiver to the south­ Block VII, Belmont Survey District, is intended to be used eastern boundary of Section 76, Block XIV, Otahoua Survey wholly for residential purposcs, that the proposed road District; thence north-easterly along that boundary and shown therein should be of the width of 66 ft. : north-westerly along the north-eastern boundaries of Sections Now, therefore, I, Ethelbert Alfred Ransom, Minister of 76,77,62, and 54 to the western boundary of I.ot 4 on deposited Lands, do hereby, in pursuance cf thc power conferred upon plan 1569; along the western boundaries of Lots 4, 3, 2, me by section 17, subsection (I), of the Land Act" 1924, and of and 1 on said plan 1569, along the eastern boundaries generally every other power me thereunto enabling, authorize tho of Te Kahu Block, to and along the south-western boundary laying. off of such road of a width of not less than 40 ft. : of the area shown on deposited plan A/201O to the Pohatu Provided always that it shall not be lawful for any person to River; thence along the sou~h-western boundaries generally erect or cause to be erected any building at a less distance than of Patukawa Nos. 2 and 3 Blocks and of Pukemokimoki 33 ft. from the middle of such road. Nos. I, 2, and 3 Blocks to the Taueru River; thence down Given under my hand this 16th day of July, 1930. the middle of that river, and up the middle of the Huama­ hanga River, up the middle of the Waingawa River to its E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. source; thence due west to the point of commencement: (L. aud S. 25/266.) excluding therefrom the Borough of Masterton.

Plant tkclared to be a N oxio1l8 Weed in the OQ./itlepoint THIRD SCHEDULE. GO'llnty.-(Notice No. Ag. 2909.) BOUNDARIES OF TE WmTI RIDING.-COUNTY OF MASTERTON. ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of Gordon Street and Department of Agriculture, Te Ore Ore Road; thence easterly along that road and the Wellington, 16th July, 1930. Masterton-Tauern Road to the north·eastern corner of 'rHE following special order, made by the Castlepoint Section 5, Block VI, Otahoua Survey District; thence along County COllllcil on the 30th day of May, 1930, is the eastern boundary-line of the said Section 5 to the Taueru published in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious River; thence to and down the middle of that river to the Weeds Act, 1928. county boundary; thence generally south-westerly and A. J. MURDOCH, Minister of Agriculturo. north-westerly along the county boundary to a point in line with the western boundary of Section 50, Block IV, Tiffin Survey District; thence to and along that boundary to the north-western corner of the said Section 50; thence along SPECIAL OHDER. the road forming the northern boundary of the said Section 50 THAT, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it to the Wellington-Wairarapa Railway line; thence northerly by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Castlepoint County along that railway-line to the boundary of the Borough of Council hereby resolves and declares, by way of special order, Masterton, hereinbefore described; thence easterly and that the plant mentioned in the Schedule hereto (being a northerly generally along the borough boundary to the inter- plant mentioned in the Second Schedule to the saiq Act, as section of Te Ore Ore Road and Gordon Street, the place extended from time to time by the Governor-f'.en,eral in of commencement. Council) be and is hereby declared to be a noxious. weed in P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Ithe County of Castlepoint within the meaning of the Noxious Minister of Internal Affairs. Weeds Act, 1928. (1./1. 19/1/226.) SCHEDL'LE. Penny royal (Mentha pulegi·um). Notifying Land in Southland Larld DI:8trict to be 8uiJ;ect to th.e 1------Land for Settlements Ad, 19'15. INotice under the Shops and OjJiCe8 Aci, 1921-22, fixing the -- Glesing-hour8 of Grocer8' Shop8 within the Barough of Department of Lands and Survey, Rotorua Wellington, 30th June, 1930. . -- URSUANT to the provisions of the Land for Settlements WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority P Act, 1925, I hereby notify that the undermentioned of the occupiers of all the grocers' shops within the land, being the land known as Brydone Settlement, which Borough of Rotorua, has been forwarded to me, desiring that has been acquired under the said Act, is suhject to the said all such shops within the said borough be closed iii. the evening Act, as from 29th March, 1930. of working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 5.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 8.30 p.m., with the following exceptions-( I) In the evening of the SCHEDULE. working-day immediately preceding Christmas Day, and in SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.--BRYDONE SETTLEMENT. the evening of the working-day immediately preceding New Year's Day, the closing-hour shall be 10 p.m.; (2) should ALT_ that area in the Southland Land District, cont.aining by the occupier of any shop affected by this requisition admeasurement 355 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Section observe, pursuant to section 14 (2) of the Shops and Offices 15E, Edendale Settlement, Block IX, Lindhurst Hundred, Act, 1921-22, Saturday as the statutory closing-day, then, bounded as follows: Commenceillg at the north-west corner and in such case, the closing-hour on Wednesday shall be of Section 23E., Edendale Settlement; thence in a north­ 5.30 p.m. and on Friday 8.30 p.m.; . (3) when Anniv~rs~ry easterly direction along a railway reserve to the south-western Day, Good Friday, Anzac Day, or the bIrthday of the relgnmg corner of Section IOE, Edendale Settlement, 5255 links; sovereign falls on a day upon which any shop may remain thence in a south·easterly direction along the south-western open until 8.30 p.m. in accordance with this requisition, then, boundary of said Section IOE to a river-bank road reserye, and in such case, the closing-hour for such shop on the working­ 5354·7 links; thence in a south-easterly and south-westerly day immediately preceding such day shall be 8.30 p.m. direction generally along the said river-bank road reserve to And whereas I, Sydney George Smith, Minister of Labour, the north-eaRtern corner of the aforementioned Section 23E, am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent a 7100 liuks; thence in a north-westerly direction along the majority of the occupiers of all the said shops within the said north-eastern boundary of said Section 23E to the point of borough: . - commencement, 11744·7 links. As the same is more parti­ Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops and __ cularly delineated on plan marked L. and S. 21/149/554, Offices Act, 1921-22, I do hereby direct that on and after the deposited under No. 2398 in the Head Office, Department of lIth day of August, 1930, all the grocers' shops within the Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Borough of Rotorua shall be closed accordingly. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930. (L. and S. 21/149/554.) S. G. SMITH, Minister of Labour. 2244 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

:i'raffia RetuNI&.

EW ZEALA~D RAILWAYS.-Traffic Returns for the period ending 21st June, 1930, and for the corresponding N period, 1929 ,- KAIHU SECTION. 1930. 1929. continued. PASSENGERS,- No. No. 1930. 1st Class 41 42 REVENUE,­ £ s. d. 2nd Class 1,328 1,507 Passengers 87,424 6 6 Parcels .. 17,005 1 8 Total 1,369 1,549 Goode .. 175,784 lO 3 Labour and demurrage 7,381 4 10 Season Tickets 3 2 Total £287,595 3 3 £300,120 5 11 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 1 Sheep 91 102 NORTH ISLAND.-ROAD MOTOR SERVICE. 1930. 1929. Total 91 103 No. No. PASSENGERS .. •• 241,721 230,877 Tons. Tons. £ s.d. £ s.d. Timber .• 90 55 REVENUE 7,246 3 4 7,179 9 9 Goods .. 141 201 SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES. Total 231 256 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st Class 30,710 33,151 Passengers 119 15 3 153 5 11 2nd Class 217,781 220,924 Parcels .• 53 5 5 56 10 8 Goods lOl 2 5 117 1 8 Total 248,491 254,075 Labour and demurrage 311 4 10 12 4 Season Tickets 16,653 16,213 TotaJ £277 14 5 £337 10 7 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 6,884 8,103 Calves 227 301 GISBORNE SECTION. Sheep 517,910 401,079 Pigs 1,978 2,502 1930. 1929. No. PASSENGERS,- No. Total 526,999 411,985 1st Class 174 428 2nd Class 1,454 2.287 Tons. Tons. Timber .. 16,532 20,076 Total 1,628 2.715 Goode .. 217,lO8 236,518 Season Tickets 36 27 Total 233,640 256,594

GOODS,­ No. No. REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ 8. d. Cattle •. 281 102 Passengers 45,068 1 3 50,716 9 9 Sheep .. 2,920 2,926 Parcels .. 8,681 511 9,067 8 4 Goods 155,411 14 lO 154,301 8 0 Total 3,201 3,028 Labour and demurrage 6,222 12 3 5,454 2 1 Tons. Tons. Total £215,383 14 3 £219,539 8 2 Timber •• 812 704 Goods •• 4.863 5,145

Total 5,675 5,849 SOUTH ISLAND.-ROAD MOTOR SERVICE. 1930. 1929. No. No. REVENUE,­ £ s. d. £ s. d. PASSENGERS .. 10,741 5,326 Passengers 272 6 4 493 0 8 £ 8. d. £ 8. d. Parcels .. 135 1 lO 141 18 7 REVENUE .• 670 2 9 532 15 10 Goods .. 1,747 0 5 2,020 0 4 Labour and demurrage 20 17 9 8 15 4 WESTPORT SECTION. 1930. 1929. Total £2,175 6 4 £2,663 14 11 PASSENGERS,- No. No. 1st C1888 28 16 2nd Class 3,965 2,867 NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES. Total 3.993 2,883 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. Season Tickets 125 82 1st Class 31,092 34,859 2nd Class 262,902 287,832 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 5 5 Total 293,994 322,691 Sheep 99 Season Tickets 40,580 40,413 TotaJ 5 104 GOODS,- No. No. Tons. Tons. Cattle 25,984 25,600 Timber •. 185 238 Calves 2,194 1,609 Goods .. 46,869 44,191 Sheep 160,124 140,143 Pigs 15,390 18,559 Total 47,054 44,429

Total 203,692 185,911 REVENUE.­ £ s. d. £ B. d. Passengers 396 2 9 254 0 2 Tons. Tons. Parcels .. 75 15 [, 74 10 5 Timber •• 18,057 21,928 Goods 8,935 1:1 5 8,171 8 0 Goode .. 194,611 2lO,684 Labour and demurrage 852 5 8 487 15 9 Total 212,668 232.612 Total £lO,259 17 3 £8,987 14 4 JULY 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2245

NELSON SECTION. I PICTON SECTION-continued. 1930. 1929.• 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. , REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st Class 104 102 Passengers 483 611 451 18 1 2nd Class 3,049 3,129 Parcels .. 129 15 2 133 2 2 Goods 1,645 8 9 1,727 16 I Total 3,153 3,231 Labour and Demurrage 133 15 2 166 18 3

Season Tickets 158 197 Total 2,392 6 0 2,479 14 7 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 59 30 NON·OPERATING REVENUE. Sheep 1,:;45 1,870 1930. 1929. MISCELLANEOUS £26,664 6 9 £26,146 14 II Total 1,404 1,900

SUBSIDIARY SERVICEI'. Tons. Tons. Timber .• 48 203 LAKE W AKATIPU STEAMERS. Goods 2,515 2,086 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. Total 2,563 2,289 1st Class 199 199 2nd Class 604 709

REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. Total 803 908 Passengers 429 14 6 522 10 0 Parcels .• 114 0 0 130 I 11 Season Tickets 1 2 Goods 1,135 13 11 954 17 10 Labour and Demurrage 2 14 II 287 19 3 GOODS,-· No. No. Cattle 9 16 Total 1,682 3 4 1,895 9 0 Sheep 299 924

Total 308 940

PICTON SECTION. Tons. Tons. Timber .. 46 50 1930. 1929. Goods 810 653 PASSENGERS,- No ... No. 1st Class 502 621 Total 856 703 2nd Class 2,719 2,788 REVENUE,- £ S. d. £ s. d. Total 3,221 3,409 Passengers 160 2 2 183 410 Parcels .. 60 12 7 62 5 7 Season Tickets 186 67 Goods 434 1 5 365 6 8 Labour and Demurrage 3 3 0 11 0 7 GOODR,- No. No. Cattle 105 231 Total £657 19 2 £621 17 8 Sheep 7,435 6,973

Total 7,540 7,204 1930. 1929. £ s. d. £ s. d. R E FRE S HM E NT . ROOMS, 22,047 12 3 24,439 II 2 Tons. Tons. ADVERTISING, MOTOR Timber .. 162 55 SERVICE, AND OTHER Goods 3,241 3,728 SUBSIDIARY SERVICES

Total 3,403 3,783 DEPARTMENTAL DWELLINGS £8,475 2 9 £8,339 II 0

N.Z.R.-FINANCIAL YEAR, 1930-31.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON ALL SECTIONS from 1st April, 1930, to 21st June, 1930.

Road Season FirB'-ol&BB PaS!lengecs. Second-claBs Passengers. IMotor Services. I Total. Tickets.

S. R. S. R. 1930-31 76,614 142,866 476,675 1,145,616 758,453 2,600,224 147,970 1929-30 90,567 138,160 528,001 1,082,544 720,144 2,559,416 156,591

Increase 4,706 63,072 38,309 40,808

Decrease 13,953 51,326 8,621

Timber. Other Goods. i Total. _____A_u_S_e_Ctl_O_DS_. ____-+-_c_a_ttl_e_. ---,-_C_a_lV_""_. ___Sh_e_ep_. ___ Plg:_. _I _~0t<>l' I

No. No. No. No. No. Tons. Tons. Tons. 1930-31 98,934 6,360 I 2,829,II6 97,091 3,031,501 114,354 1,518,620 i 1,632,974 1929-30 100,784 5,975 i 2,457,267 103,781 2,667,807 131,859 1,640,3351~72,194 Increase 385 371,849 363,694 Deorease 1,850 6,690 17,505 121,715 I 139,220 ------

2246 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

RAILWAY WORKING AOOOUNT, showing REVENUE and EXPENDITURE to the termination of the Period ending 21st June, 1930.

S Re'Yenue. E%pendlt1U'8. For a Twelve-monthly Period. I I Average to Date. Seetlon. 0~ .. 1 Revenue I Expenditure ~{:; Four·weekly. I Total to Date. Four·weekly. I Total to Date. I~ gl I I ~'OJ ~y:" ~~~~~r

NORTH IsLAND,- £ s. d. £ s. d.1 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Kaihu .. 24 277 14 5 1,211 2 5 775 18 0 2,129 17 3 175'861 218 13 6 384 11 2 Gisborne .. 60 2,175 6 4 7,172 18 1 3,223 19 11 9,149 14 1 127-561 518 011 660 16 3 North Island Main 1,413 287,595 3 3 937,208 10 41299,895 4 4 865,552 0 2 92'352,874 810 Lines and Branches 3 1112,654

Total .. 1,497 290,048 4 01 945,592 10 101303,895 2 3 876,831 11 6 92·73 SOUTH ISLAND,- South Island Main 1,627 215,383 14 3 700,442 0 01223,855 0 0 639,791 19 11 91·34 1,865 11 0I1,704 0 4 Lines and Branches 1 Westport .. 43 10,259 17 3 31,188 5 101 7,655 9 6 22,140 0 3 70·99 3,143 0 22-,231 3 4 Nelson .. 64 1,682 3 4 5,638 19 0 3,389 8 3 9,646 7 5 171·07 381 16 1 653 2 9 Pioton .. 56 2,392 6 01 8,703 3 7 3,403 17 3 10,643 18 7 122'30 673 \I 3 823 12 9 1 Total .. 1,790 229,718 o 101 745,972 8 5238,333 15 0 682,222 6 21 91-45

Operating total 3,287 519,766 4 1011,691,564 19 3542,22817 31,559,053 17 8 92-17 Miscellaneous revenue .. 26,664 6 9 84,345 4 9 ...... Lake Wakatipu .. 657 19 2 2,425 11 1 1,531 011 3,559 13 2 146·76 steamers Refreshment-rooms, .. 22,047 12 3 71,841 13 1 22,740 19 2 68,158 811 94·89 Advertising, and other Subsidiary Servioes Departmental dwel. .. 8,475 2 9 25,515 19 9 15,137 16 5 43,544 11 11 170'66 lings

Grand total .. 3,287 577 ,611 5_ 911,875,6~ 711 581,638 13 91,674,316 11 8 89·26 1

~------_._------CORRESPONDING PERIOD LAST YEAR .•

--~-- 1 I N ORTH ISLANJ),- £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.1 £ s. d·1 £ 8. d. £ s. d. Kaihu .. 24 337 10 7 1,147 6 7 702 0 4 2,227 11 6,194-15 207 3 2 402 4 0 Gisborne .. 60 2,663 14 11 7,951 17 3 3,23016 9 9,952 13 51 125'16 574 6 0 718 16 1 North Island Main 1,413 300,120 511 937,184 6 0 279,877 2 2[ 813,905 6 3 86·85 2,874 2 52,496 I I Linell and Branches 1

Total .. 1,497 303,121 II 5 946,283 9 10:283,809 19 3\ 826,085 II 2 87·30 S OUTH ISLAND,- South Island Alain 1,627 219,539 8 2 722,251 6 8207,560 5 II 622,904 7 7 86·24 1,923 12 .91,659 0 9 Lines and Branches Westport .. 43 8,987 14 4 31,669 19 8 7,122 1 4 22,591 6 0 71·33 3,191 11 02,276 12 10 Nelson .. 64 1,895 9 0 6,174 14 11 3,183 15 7 9,692 13 8 156'97 418 1 8 656 5 6 Picton .. 56 2,479 14 7 7,859 6 5 3,147 2 0 9,225 5 3 1I7·38 608 3 3 713 17 2 1 Total .. 1 ,7901232,902 6 1 767,955 7 8221,013 410 664,413 12 6 86'52 Operating total 3,287 536,023 17 61,714,23817 6504,823 4 11,490,499 3 8 86·95 Mis• celIaneous revenue .. 26,146 14 11 70,092 3 4 ...... Lake Wakatipu .. 621 17 8 2,862 0 2 1,351 12 \I 3,347 1 3 1I6'95 Steamers Re freshment-rooms, .. 24,439 11 2 70,61I 16 0 22,792 5 1 67,496 16 4 95'59 Advertising, Road Motors, and other Subsidiary Services Departmental Dwel- .. 8,339 11 0 25,099 13 2 14,005 8 4 39,851 3 6 158'77 lings

Grand total .. 3,287 595,571 12 31,882,904 10 2542,972 10 31,601,1[:4 4 9 85·04

------~------_.- COS'X OF CONSTRITCTION of RAILWAYS, ROLLING-STOCK, )j,~XC., to 31st March, 1930, as furnished by Public Works Department and by Greymouth and Westport Harhour Boards respeotively. SectIon. Cost of Opened LInea. I Coat of Unopened LInea. ------~------£ £ Kaihu 193,140 Gisbome 865,381 1,021,620 North Island Main Lines and Branches 31,928,127 5,846,786 South Island Main Lines and Branches 22,737,013 75,935 Westport 717,926 336,753 Nelson 586,461 173,761 Picton 690,698 88,556 Lake Wakatipu Steamer Service 44,750 In Suspense- Surveys, North Island 29,984 Miscellaneous, North Island .• 5,169 Surveys, South Island 5,763 Miscellaneous, South Island .. 5,168 General 24,175 25,819 P.W.D. Stock of Permanent-way 123,104 ------1------Totals 57,787,671 7,738,418 H. VALENTINE, Railways Department, 21st July, 1930. Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2247

Government Meteorological, Observatory.

ETEOROLOGICAL Observations at Kelburn, Wellington, for the Month of May, 1930. Observations taken at M 9a.m. Altitude of Observatory, 415 ft.

I 0 ~ ...... lemperature (OF.) from OboervatioDl at 9 a.m. Wind. 0 It ":. ! C ~.~ .,. ! i' 0 In Screen. i Beaulort Anemo- .Q ...... '" Scale. meter. ~ip..,a .." a Date. J - .. .s= At 9 a.m. MaxI· MInI· ~" !e iI' mum. mum. "0 .s~ ·t.t' a 'J! If"'E-! ;-~ -- i; ~ ~~ \ Hnmld- i !i~ Dry. I Wet. Ity. Dry. Dry. I ,!=0::;1 J:j ii .: I Ji ~ ~ ~ I i '" I I 1 .. .. 30·005 54'5 51·0 77 59·8 44·7 4l-l 110·2 NW 3 123 6 9·5 b 2 .. .. 30·142 49·1 47'3 87 53·0 47·0 44·0 110·0 SE 3 157 5·2 0 3 .. .. 30·145 50·2 47·7 82 61-4 40·7 31·6 111·6 NE 1 61 9·0 bf 4 .. .. 30·176 50·3 49·0 91 55·9 43·7 34·0 109·7 SSE 2 41 5·5 bez 5 .. .. 30·234, 50·1 48·3 87 55'4 44·0 33·1 109·0 Calm 109 8·7 bf 6 .. .. 30·204 50·4 48·4 86 54·9 43·6 35·2 110·2 SE 70 5·9 of 7 .. .. 30·257 48·9 47·2 87 60·0 41·2 30·5 114·7 NE 45 8·5 b 8' .. .. 30·382 50·8 48·2 81 58·0 48·0 44·8 102·8 Calm 55 0·7 of 9 .. .. 30·446 51-2 48·7 81 61·9 44·2 36'9 110·2 NE 1 18 8·3 bf 10 .. .. 30·541 51·6 48·3 77 59·9 43·2 35·1 108·0 NE I 36 8·9 bz 11 .. .. 30·541 52·0 50·0 86 60·2 47-1 42·6 108·0 NW 2 105 5·3 0 12 .. .. 30·460 56·0 51·9 74 59·5 51·8 51.81 111.4 NN W 3 176 5·3 0 I 13 .. .. 30·312 56·8 53·7 80 59·4 53·2 51·0 100·8 NNVrv 5 300 3·1 0 14 .. .. 30·246 58·2 56·8 92 60·0 56·2 51;,} . 82·4 NW 6 466 10 c 15 .. .. 30·112 58·0 54·8 80 61·2 55·3 54·0 108·2 NNW 5 ·405 I 3·7 0 16 .. .. 29·999 55·2 53·2 87 58·4 54·0 48·0 71-0 NNW 1 235 79 0·0 or 17 .. .. 29·681 55·2 54·1 92 55·4 50·8 47·3 68·8 NW 2 46 87 0·0 or 18 .. .. 29·999 51·0 49·3 88 53·7 48·8 47·6 101·2 S 3 174 2·9 0 19 .. .. 30·087 47·5 46'5 92 57·0 41·0 33·1 100·1 NNW 1 94 IH hf 20 .. .. 29·901 56·1 50·5 65 56·8 47·0 47·0 92·8 S 4 178 Trace 4·2 beu 21 .. .. 29·789 55·2 49·0 61 59'81 42·9 36·2 111·2 NW 5 208 67 6·2 c 22 .. .. 3Q·073 42·6 38·9 69 45·6 39·7 37·8 98·2 S 5 351 6'5 c 23 .. .. 29·941 45·2 42·2 76 53·2 35·8 , 27·2 100·0 NE 2 136 7 8·4 b 24 29·940 43·8 39'5 66 46·9 40'2 38·2 97·8 SW 5 260 6·7 be .. .. 1 25 .. .. 30·022 \ 43·7 40·9 77 51·0 35·4 . 29'7 97·8 NE 1 158 3·1 bz 26 .. .. 30·047 48·9 46·8 84 56·4 41·9 I 36·0 101·2 Calm 59 Trace 7·1 bf 27 .. .. 29·508 I 51·4 45·5 60 52·7 48·2 . 45·5 98·2 W 4 277 10 4·0 bc 28 .. .. 29·477 51·9 49·3 81 60'1 41·1 36·2 106·0 NW Ii 263 7·5 be 29 .. ., 29·552 47·0 42'0 62 54·5 44·2 38-1 100·0 S 4 193 2 6·0 0 30 .. .. 30·102 48·1 . 43·3 64 51·2 41-1 I 39'81 102'2 SE I 2 221 8·2 b 31 .. .. 30'232 46·2 43·7 81 55·2 37·3, 30·2 105·5 N 1 38 .. 80 b ------1 Means, &c. .. 30·082 50·9 47·9 79 56·4 44'9 40'0 1101'8 --.. 2'5116325'9" 172·5 --.-.-

Mean earth temperature at 1 ft., 52'3°; and at. 3 ft., 55·1°. Number of ,rain days, 8.

DIRECTION OF WINIl. Gale' (force Forces 8 or more). 4 to 7. Calm. N. N.E. E. S.E. s. S.W. W. N.W. 10 3 3t 6 3! 4t 1 1 8! NOTE.-A dry and sunny month, with temperatures considerably below the mean of previous years. Total bright sunshine, 172·5 hours, 56 per cent. of the possible, and two sunless days. Precipitation at Karori Reservoir, near Kelburn, was 39 per cent. below the normal. Frost was recorded on the grass on three mornings; hail fell on the 22nd and 29th, and lightning was seen and thunder heard on the 29th. Fog was in evidence on seven mornings. Mean dew-point, 44.60 ; and mean vapour pressure, 0·294 in. .

SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1930. The relatively dry weather which had ruled since the beginning of February continued into May until the middle of the month. The first half of the month, owing to the persistence of anticyclonic pressure, was rema.rkably fine over the whole of the Dominion, with clear mild days and cool nights. Low.pressure waves crossed southern New Zealand during the nights of the 13th and 14th, but as they were of slight intensity the rainfall accompanying them was confinerl to the western districts of the South Island. On the night of the 15th, however, a secondary depression of cyclonic form developed west of New Zealand and, on the morning of the 16th, was centred west of Farewell Spit. Fairly general rain set in at this time, with heavy falls in places, particularly from Nelson and Marlborough northwards. By the morning of the 18th this cyclone ha.d passed away eastwards, and since at this time an extensive anticyclone covered the whole of Australia and the Tasman Sea, indications appeared favourable for the development of another lengthy spell of fine weather. From the 18th onward, however, until the close of the month, there WW3 a remarkable frequency of depressions of the westerly type which moved along the southern edge of the anticyclone. As a consequence, strong and squa.lly winds between west and south-west prevailed during this period, and there were many rapid and severe weather changes. On the 20th, 21st, 2llth, 27th, and 29th, there were sharp southerly cha.nges, and thunder and hail occurred at places, while snow fell frequent1y on the highlands and, in the South Island, on parts of the lowlands.' . Although considerable rain fell after the middle of the month, except in south·west Otago where a. slight excess occurred, the total for the whole month was everywhere below the average. 2248 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. "[No ..53

The cold of the latter part of the month and the frosty nights dUTing the first half had an adverse effect on pastures. Consequently, though stock remained, on the whole, in good condition, supplementary feeding had to be resorted to in some dietricts. The rain, too, came too late to cause any appreciable response in growth of vegetation, so that the outlook for winter feed is far from encouraging, more particularly in the eastern dietricts. On the other hand, it permitted the carrying-out of agricultural work which had been seriously retarded by the prolonged dryness of the soil. EDWARD KIDSON, Director.

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. MEANS AND TOTALS FROM CWEF STATIONS.

May, 1930.

: Extremes. Extremes. :; ~ =~ .. :;5 .." ~al ... .. ~ .8...: El~

NEW ZEALAND RAINFALLS .FOR MAY, 1930.

[NoTB.-Late returns for stations appear at end of table.]

Station. St.. tion. TO~~::;:Il'1 Days. with I(100 '0 Inch). RaID.

NORTH ISLAND. NORTH ISLAND-C<.lntinued. (A.) NORTH AUOKLAND. (C.) NORTH-WEST-Continued. Cape Maria van Diemen 124 10 Sonoma, Otorohanga Mangonui 50 4 Waitomo Caves .. 388 6 Rangitihi 86 6 Te Kuiti 222 12 Kaeo 70 8 Mairoa .. Kaitaia 117 8 Paekaka, Paemako 383 11 RU.BBell 95 10 Mokauiti 500 6 Herekino 274 13 Te Matai, Aria 488 11 Broadwood 262 13 Maungatoi, Mokau 516 14 Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour 107 14 Ohura .. 309 7 Kohukohu 149 13 Taumarunui 258 13 Kawakawa 99 6 Tokirima 368 12 Kaikohe 63 13 Uruti 320 12 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara 196 11 Hautu .. 129 6 Wekaweka 556 17 Waitara 261 14 Keretoki Station, Waimatenui 182 13 Tangarakau 311 9 Ruatangata 168 18 Tongariro Hatchery, Tokaanu 219 10 Kamo .. U8 13 Okoke .. Donnelly's Crossing 430 19 Lepperton 435 12 Whangarei 165 16 Waterworks, Mangorei 542 16 Whatoro 486 22 Rangipo 182 11 Wairua Falls (power-station) 215 23 Whangamomona .. 327 8 Puwera 138 12 Purangi 248 9 Dargavil1e 194 16 Inglewood 574 11 Mangawai 166 '7 Riversdale, Inglewood 591 14 Matakohe 177 12 Upper Mangorei .. 1296 14 Nagle Cove, Great Barrier 66 15 Tariki Hydro 397 9 Warkworth 150 10 Cuvier Island 33 4 (D.) SOUTH-EAST. Mahurangi 106 7 Mautotara, Whakaangiangi Helensvil1e 413 15 East Cape . . . . 139 6 Rocky Bay, Waiheke 135 13 Wairoro, Ruatoria 82 5 Henderson 307 16 Pakihiroa 115 5 Epsom, Auckland 150 II Tapuaehikitia, Tikitiki 1372 19 Huia, Manukau 354 15 Waiorongomai, Tapawaeroa 90 3 Ruangarehu Station, Tokomaru Bay 74 8 (B.) NORTH-E .... ST. Mangatarata Station, Tokomaru Bay 62 8 Tairua .. 140 12 Tokomaru Bay .. 46 5 Turna, Thames 163 12 Owhena, Tokomaru Bay 91 10 Kerepeehi 196 11 Waihau, Tolaga Bay 137 12 Paeroa .. 240 14 Tolaga Bay 81 9 Belle Vue Farm, Mangaiti 182 10 Whatatutu Nil Nil Springdale, Waitoa 277 11 Toromiro, Whakarau 83 7 Morrinsville 199 8 Otoko .. 107 8 Raukokore 62 4 Te Karaka 81 5 Mataraua, Cape Runaway; . 174 6 Puha, Poverty Bay 72 5 Maraehako, Opotiki 60 5 Eastwood Hill 83 4 Matamata 235 10 Glenroy Station .. 153 9 The Camp, Tauranga 102 8 Tahora, Gisborne 148 11 Kaimai Patutahi 122 6 Whakatane 135 4 Te Kura, Ruakituri 281 IO Opotiki.. 125 5 Gisborne 110 5 Okere Falls 263 9 Hopuruahine 438 13 Lake Rotoma 287 3 Whakapunake 2:J6 14 Putaruru 194 8 Waikatea, Ruakituri 188 6 Taneatua 148 5 Waikaremoana .. 2611 13 Mamaku 313 8 Tuai, Waikaremoana 195 10 Kaharoa 392 6 Puninga Station, Wharerata 304 11 Sophia Street, Rotorua 330 6 Mangaone Valley, Tangitere 409 13 Marumoku, Motu 159 9 Kotemaori 199 5 Wairat&, Opotiki 319 5 Wairoa 179 7 Kaingaroa Plains 339 8 Maungaharuru 190 8 Waiotapu 272 8 Mautaua, Mohaka 333 7 Koranga Valley, Matawai . . 152 6 Putorino, Wairoa 194 10 Ongaroto· 186 7 H.B. Forests, Waikoau 127 6 Rotokawa 170 6 Tutira Homestead 103 5 Taupo.. 149 7 Te Waka, Te Pohue Tarawera 165 10 Portland Island .. 119 8 Waipuna Station, Puketitiri 136 7 (C.) NORTH-WEST. Hedgeley, Eskdale 81 6 Paerata (Wesley College) .. 252 12 Riverbank, Rissington 73 6 Waiuku 269 17 Whanawhana 75 8 Onewhero 347 13 " Wahine," Sherenden "Wharerimu," Onewhero 445 15 Te Horoa, Hihitahi 238 14 "Te Karaka," Ka-awa 310 12 "Hiwira," Raketapauma 166 12 State Farm, Waerenga 329 20 Maraekakaho Station Waiterimu 384 13 Anawai, Maraetotara 164 12 Ngaruawahia 459 13 Te Mata, Havelock North.. 71 7 Hamilton 263 12 Poukawa 79 7 Bryant House, Raglan 264 12 Mokopeka 101 7 Cam bridge 234 10 Gwavas, Tikokino 97 15 Roto-o-rangi, Cambridge 175 10 Pukehou, Te Aute 83 10 Horahora Rapids, Churchill 235 10 Waimarama 122 7 Kawhia.. 324 12 Blackburn 74 8 Arapuni Dam, Puketurua 208 9 Te Kura Settlement, Otane 57 8 Waikeria, Te Awamutu 155 8 Waipawa 65 7 E 2250 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

New Zealand Rain/all/or Mati, 1930-oontinlleci. I New Zealand Rain/all/or Mag, 1930-continued.

To'al Fall. D . tb Tota! Fall, Days w"h Station. Points I aya WI Sta'iOD. I I(100 to Inoh). Baln. I (lcl:~~:cbl. Rain.

NORTH ISLANJ>--.eominued. SOUTH ISLAND. (D.) SOUTH-~i"ued. (F.) WEST COAST. Rangitapu . 123 9 Farewell Spit 226 8 Waipukurau 57 11 Collingwood Mount Vernon 65 9 OnakaJta AraDioana 189 10 Silverstream, Bainham 905 15 Takapau 75 8 Asbestos Cottage, Pukororo 631 12 Motuotaraia 52 7 Karamea 349 13 Dannevirke 327 10 Millerton 561 13 Waipuna, Woodville 330 14 Twynham, Station Creek .• 329 10 Pine Grove, Weber 121 8 Westport 337 16 Woodbank, Herbertville 206 10 Westport (Publio Works Department) 466 14 Mangama.ire Gowan.. 469 12 Eastry, Tane 217 11 Tophouse 388 10 Eketahuna 279 10 Tiroroa 828 15 Putara " 552 13 Reafton 473 12 Tawataia, Eketaohuna 247 13 Rewanui 782 lli Annedale, Tinui .. 130 10 Greymouth 639 14 Ditton, Masterton Moana .. 655 10 Bagshot, Masterton 186 14 Lake Kanieri 960 10 Castlepoin~ 197 5 Otira 930 13 "The Terrace," Tinui 140 13 Ross 857 12 Marangai 140 11 Hari Hari 965 15 Llandaff, Masterton 203 11 Waiho Gorge Eringa, Mastertou 179 11 Weh~ Bush Grove, Masterton 132 11 . Mahitahi 1598 13 Waingawa 201 16 Okuru .. 1170 15 "Ngaianu," Masterton 147 13 Milford Sound 2507 16 Featherston 243 13 Puysegur Point Graytown 94 6 Summit 843 18 Martinborough (G.) NELSON AND MARI,BOROUGH. Waiorongoma.i, Featherston 392 11 Stephens Island •. 1 Orongorongo 619 10 Hamilton Bay Glenburn, Martinborough WaitatlL Bav 320 8 Lagoon Hill, Martinborough 349 10 The Brothen. 136 2 Te Awaite, Martinborough 256 12 Motueka 340 5 Cape Palliser 170 12 Manaroa 332 6 Ynoyca Bay 310 4 (E.) SOUTH-WEST. "Harakeke," Central Moutere 407 5 Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River 312 8 Upper Moutere .. 322 5 Cape Egmont 277 15 Mapua ., 229 6 Stratford HavelO(,k Horopito 332 13 Opouri Valley, Flat Creek.. 349 8 Raetihi 333 10 Picton.. 302 7 Eltbam 370 9 Ocean Bay 443 7 Riverlea, Taranaki 428 15 Stanley Brook . . 508 6 Opunake 210 15 Marshlands, Blenheim 217 5 Waiouru Inoom plete. Spring Creek, Blenheim 221 5 Mangaohane Station, Taihape 174 9 " Sevenoaks," Renwioktown Manaia 355 12 Blenheim 186 4 Rawera Post-offioe 307 10 Erina, Blenheim Obawe, Hawera .. 330 12 Hartley Hills, Hillersden .. 265 4 Kakaramea Hydro 245 7 Seddon 186 5 Waitahinga, Kai Iwi 420 11 Avondale Station, Blenheim 174 6 Patea 256 10 Cape Campbell .. 142 3 Waverley 250 8 Ward 176 5 Wanganui 150 9 Duntroon, Jordan 32 1 Hunterville 2HI 10 Kekerangu (" Ellerton") .. 163 6 Okoia, Wanganui 121 10 Hapuku 323 11 Fordell .. Moundsdale, Kaikoura Waituna West .. 170 14 Yardville, Kaikoura. 275 7 DaIvey, Turakina 153 9 "Emsoote," Stag and Spey 218 9 Koma.ko, AshhurBt 164 11 Waitatapia, Bulla 182 9 (H.) CANTERBURY. FeUding 209 11 Flook House, Bulls 170 9 Keini-on Combe .. 204 9 GIenOroua 112 6 Highfield, Waiau 147 6 Kairanga .. •. 169 9 Waiau .. .. Woodhey," Palmerston North 239 12 Riverside Farm, Amuri 154 9 Turitea Waterworks 256 13 Balmoral No.1 133 6 Foxton 135 9 Culverden 146 8 Kahuterawa Watershed Gore Bay 224 13 Arapeti 548 Arthur's Pass 553 8 Mangahao (lower dam) 696 Waik"ri 159 10 Mangaore Weka Pass 156 8 Mangabao (upper dam) 607 14 Bealey .. 165 3 Otaki .. 151 8 Mount White Station, Cass 194 8 Waitohu, Otaki 142 8 Waipara. 187 7 Wallaoeville 213 6 Craigieburn 319 Lower Hutt 257 7 Flook Hill 252 5 Waiwetu 226 8 Amberley 168 9 Wainui-o-mata 401 12 GIenthome, Lake Coleridge 206 4 Karori Reservoir 268 9 Harper River 222 10 Seatoun (Beacon Hill) 223 3 Mount Torlesse 194 8 'Brooklyn Reservoir 224 6 Simois Creek 148 JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2251

New Zealand Rainfall for May, 193O--continued. New Zealand RainfaU for May, 1930-continued.

Sta,1iioD. TO~~I~:ll, ID&ys .wl\h 81i&tion. I (100 10 Inch). R&ID.

SOUTH ISLAND-continued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. ------~---- ~~------~- ----~

~52 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 58

Register 0/ Ltun888 iasued under tke Land Agents Act, 1921-22. Departtnent of Internal Mairs, Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. EREWITH is published for general information, in acoordance with the Land Agents Aot, 1921-22, a supplemel1tary list of persons H licensed to oarry on business as land agents as on the 15th day of July, 1930. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Ministfo.l' oUnternal Affairs.

REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921-22. NOTE.-The Register is arranged alphabetioally under the names of holders of licenses; but when an individual holds a lioense on behalf of a firm or registered company, the name of suoh firm or oompany, and not the name of the holder of the lioense, is placed in its alphabetical order. In the case of a finn or company the name of whioh consists of the Christian name or names (or initials) and surname or surnames of Bome person or persons, the index letter is the first letter of the first surname. Further, where an individual holder of a license trades under a particular name, the trade-name appears in its alphabetical order.

Name of Firm (If any) of lio. of which LlceIllOe 18 a Names of PartDe.. of nate LIOOIlIO Court by which Name of LIce ...... Member, or Registered lI.eRIItarod om... granted. LlceDlIe granted. Ureue. Company on whoee behalf Firm. L100Il10 I. held.

10006 Badger, Wilfred Smith .. 89 Hereford Street" Christ­ 2/6/30 Christchurch. ohurch 8292 Bennett, Cedric Oswald .. lIS Victoria St., Hamilton 13/5/30 Hamilton. 9S77 Campbell, John Dunoan 110 Green Lane East Street, 4/6/30 Auckland. Auokland 9881 Carr, Stanley Austin S. Austin Carr and Co.! 28 Fail Street, Auckland, 16/6/30 Auokland. and at Morrinsville 9352 Cittadini, William Alex· Main Street, Pahiatu& .. 1/4/30 Pahiatua.. ander 5.':155 Crewe, Jonas David Candy Main Street, Pahiatua .• 1/4/30 Pahiatua. 9432 Croft, William.. .. W. Croft ~~d Co. .. I 242 Jackson St., Petone .. 21/5/30 Petone. 9880 Drysdale, Chal"les Herbert C. H. Drysdale and, 15 Little Queen Street, 16/6/30 Auckland. Co. Auokland 9431 Ferris, Walter Riohard .. Ferris and Co. 203 Jackson Street, Petone 21/5/30 Petone. 8180 Fox, Norman Charles .. 158 Jackson Street, Petone 21/5/30 Petone. 7937 Gardner, Charles Reginald Waipukurau .. .. 9/5/30 Waipllkurau. 9447 Griffiths, Charles .. Fenton Street, Rotorua .. 7/4/30 Rotorua. 6178 Jenkins, Harold .. Seddon Street, Raet.ihi .. 1/4/30 Raetihi. 4938 Knight, Thomas .. Ma.in Street, Eketa.huna .. 27/6/30 Eketahllna. 9484 Laurie, James Park .. Jackson Street, Petone .. 21/5/30 Petone. 8803 LongdiII, Charles Pyson .• Longdill and Co. .. ' Whangarei .. .. 19/5/30 Whangarei. 8187 MeArtney, Roy .. MeArtney's Limited Alfred Street, Blenheim .. 21/5/30 Blenheim. 9377 Moyers, James .. 145 Stafford St., Timaru 21/5/30 Timarll. 2950 Neale, Edgar Rollo .. 88 Ha.rdy Street, Nelson 6/6/30 Nelson. 7815 N.Z. Farmers' Co-opera- Palmerston North 26/5/30 FeUding. tive Distributing Co., Ltd. 9878 Parkes, Frank. . . . Palethorpe and Frank Parkes and 1 Winstone's Buildings, 4/6/30 Auokland. Parkes Harold George Queen St., Auokland Palethorpe 9879 Pitman, William Long Drive, St. Heliers 4/6/30 Auckland. I Bay, Auckland 9433 Prioe, Ernest .. . 360 ,Taokson Street, Petone 21/5/30 Petone. 5235 Pulham, Graham Roy .• Pulham and Bighie, Te Kauwhata " •. 16/5/30 Huntly. Ltd. 6\l8 Pulham, Rudolph Wilmot W. Pulman and Son, Matakana. 11/6/30 Warkworth. Ross Ltd. 470 WiIIiams, Richard The Reliable Loan 55 Princess St., Dunedin 2/6/30 Dunedin. and Investment Corporation, Ltd. 6069 Rose, Frank Rose Brothers, Ltd. Tirau .. .. 15/5/30 Putaruru. 9509 Soott, Robert Alfred D.LC. Buildings, Lambton 15/5/30 Wellington. Quay, Wellington ' 471 Sheen, Sidney Albert •• Premier Buildings, Prin­ 917/30 Dunedin. ces Street, Dunedin 9402 Thomson, James Morrison Owaka .. .. 1/4/30 Owaks.. 9510 Todd, Robert . . • . 114 Maida' Vale Road, 20/5/30 Wellington. Roseneath 5353 Tullooh, Peter .. Main Street, Pahiatua .. 1/4/30 Pahiatua. 8293 Wylie, Thomas Harrison Waikato Ltd. Victoria St., Hamilton .. 11/6/30 Hamilton. 8655 Walker, Wilfred Thomas Hinuera Rd., Mata.mata 21/6/30 Matamata. 9354 Watson, Henry .. Main Street, Pahiatua. 1/4/30 Pahiatua. 9675 Wilton, Jabez Barnett .. 121 Cuba Street, Palmers­ 30/6/30 Palmerston North. ton North (I.A. 18/6.) Regi8ter 0/ Liu1l8U i881Utl under the Auctioneers Act, 1928. ~ d ~ Departm~nt of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 23rd July, 1930. EREWITH is published for general information, in accordance with the Auctioneers Act, 1928, a supplementary list of persons licensed to carry on business as auotioneers as on the 15th day of to H . July, 1930. ~ P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. ..:...

REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928. NOTE.-The Register is arra.nged alphabetioally under the names of holders of licenses; but when an individual holds a lioense on behalf of a firm or registered oompany, the name of suoh firm or oom,pany, and not the name of the holder of the license, is placed in its alphabetical order. In the case of a firm or company the name of which oonsists of the Christian name or names (or initials) and surname or surnames of some person or persons, the index letter is the first letter of the frst surname. '. Further, where an individual holder of a lioense trades under a partioular name, the trade-name appears in its alphabetical order.

------~------,------~------Name of Firm (If any) of which ~ No. of Licensee i. a Member, or Reld.tered Names of Partners of Registered Office. Date License Court by which License. Name of Licensee. Company on whose behalf License Firm. Name of Seller. granted. License granted. Is held. ~ 1497-~~nnett:-~~::I:S Frederick----.-.-\ C. ;. Bennett, Ltd. Benn:t~, Cha~es ;rederick Blackett's Buildings, Shortland St., 1/4/30 Auckland. Z Auckland l?j 1162 Green, William .. F. Bowden and Co. Green, William Invercargill 1/4/30 Invercargill. 1161 Bowden, Frederick F. Bowden and Co. Robertson, Alexander Adam Invereargill 1/4/30 Invercargill. ~ 406 Carmichael, Leonard Stuart L. Carmichael and Co. Carmichael, Leonard Stuart Oxford St., Levin .. 1/4/30 Levin. ~ 642 Cittadine, William Alexander Cittadine. William Alexander Main St., Pahiatua 1/4/30 Pahiatua. l?j 91 Haughie, Francis Lewellyn City Auction Mart lIaughie, Francis Lewellyn Gladstone Rd., Gisborne 1/4/30 Gisborne. 2101 Sturm, Herbert Charles The City Market, Ltd. Sturm, Herbert Charles Devon St.. , New Plymouth 1/4/:~0 New Plymouth. 1858 Colmore-Williams, Samuel Clement Colmore - Williams, Samuel Hokianga Rd., Dargaville 15/5/30 I Dargaville. ~ Clement 2232 Cookson, Harry Marshall Cookson, Harry Marshall Kawakawa 4/6/30 Kawakawa. ~ 835 Com, Ernest Robert Com, Morris Levin 1/4/30 Napier. t:t 53 Coulter, Robert R. Coulter A.nd Co. Coulter, Robert Whit.aker St., Te Aroha 1/4/30 Te ArolIa. 2042 DaIgety and Co., Ltd. Cameron, Clive Rutherford. . Kaikohe .. 1/4/30 Kaikohe. 834 Moodie, Thomas Arnold Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Espagne, Leo Mylin Dannevirke 1/4/30 Napier. ~ 832 Moodie, Thomas Arnold Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Krogh, Oscar Napier 1/4/30 Napier. ~ 443 DaIgety and Co., Ltd. McCallum, Archibald Blenheim 1/4/30 Blenheim. l?j 833 Moodie, Thomas Arnold DaIgety and Co., Ltd. O'Donoghue, Dominic Henry Hastings 1/4/30 Napier. 8 Fitzrov ~ 422 Tonkin, John Franklin .. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Tonkin, John Franklin Cheviot .. 1/4/30 Cheviot. tri 414 Dalgetyand Co., Ltd. Travers, William Boyle 106 Trafalgar St., Nelson 1/4/30 Nelson. 484 Devlin, Lawrence Peter .. Devlin, Lawrence Peter Rangiora .. 1/4/30 Rangiora. 233 Dominion Auctioneering Co. McDonald, John Thomas King St., Palmerston North 20/6/30 Palmerston N. 837 Eames, Alfred Barnaby . _ Malvern, George Donald Napier 1/4/30 Napier. 1992 Fargie, Wilford Grant Grant, Fargie .. }<'argie, Wilford Grant Hutt Meat Co.'s Buildings, Lower Hutt 1/4/30 Lower Hutt. 2134 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Bennett, Geoffrey Robert Sheridan St., Te Kuiti 1/4/30 Hamilton. Co., Ltd. 2133 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Higginson, Frank Cave Jocelyn St., Te Puke 1/4/30 Hamilton. Co., Ltd. 2123 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Loughlin, Thomas James Victoria St., Hamilton 1/4/30 Hamilton. Co., Ltd. 2131 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering McCullough, George Fenton Victoria St., Hamilton 1/4/30 Hamilton. Co., Ltd. ~ to 2135 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Marquet, Albert James Fort St., Auckland 1/4/30 Hamilton. Ot Co., Ltd. CO REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928-conti7lued. ~ Name of FIrm (if any) of wblch ~ i. Date Lieenae Conrt by wblcb at Name of Lieenaee. Licensee a Member, or RegIstered Names of Partners of Name of Beller. RegIstered OlDee. u ,e. Company on whose behalf Llcenae Firm. granted. Llcenae granted. ~ I. held. ------The Fe.rmers' Co-op. Auctioneering I .. .. I Smith, Samuel Arthur .. Victoria St., Hamilton .. 1/4/30 I Hamilton. Co., Ltd. r The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering .. .. Wyllie, Gavin Ralston .. Victoria St., Hamilton . . "1.. 1/4/30 Hamilton. Co., Ltd. The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering .. .. Wyllie, Percy Ernest .. Victoria St., Hamilton .. . . 1/4/30 J Hamilton. Co., Ltd. Fraser, John Myers .. .. Fraser and Co. .. .. Fraser, John Myers .. Dunedin ...... 4/4/30 I Dunedin. Grace, Mark Walt{)n .. .. Mark Grace and Co. . . .. Grace, Mark Walton .. 45 Waimea St., Nelson .. . . 11/4/30 Nelson. Griffiths Bros...... Martin, Douglas .. .. lligh St., Blenheim . . 1/4/30 I Blenheim. Hartwell, Stanlcy .. .. Hartwell, Stanley .. .. Currie St., New Plymouth .. . . 1/4/30 New Plymouth. Hill, Willia.m Frederick .. .. Harvey, Fulton, and Hill .. William Harvey, Wil- Taylor, William Arthur .. Napier.. .• .. . . 1/4/30 Napier. ~ liam Frederick Hill, ~ and Gordon Cos- t?;i grove Laws Kelly, George ...... The Hawke's Bay Farmers' . . :Fergus, Dugal .. .. Dannevirke ...... 1/4/30 Napi~r. Z Co-op. Association, Ltd. t?;i Kelly, George ...... The Hawke's Bay Farmers' .. Helps, Edward Bromley .. Napier ...... 1/4/30 Napier. Co-op. Association, Ltd. :a The Hawke's Bay Farmers' Spiller, Thomas Roy Wairoa .. . . Kelly, George ...... -. 1/./30 INo"",. ~ Co-op. Association, Ltd. t?;i Henderson and Co., Ltd...... , Chalmers, William .. Invercargill .. -- .. 1/4/30 InvercargiIl. Henderson and Co., Ltd. . , .. Reed, John Reginald .. Invercargill ...... 1/4/30 Invercargill. > Renouf, Arthur Ernest .. .. Hoadley, Son, and Stewart, .. Renouf, Arthur Ernest .. Napier ...... 1/4/30 I Napier. t1 Ltd. > Hutchinson and Haines ...... Reuben Hutchinson Haines, Arthur .. .. Barraud St., Dannevirke .. . . 15/4/30 Dannevirke. Z and Arthur Haines t::1 Jackson, Henry ...... Wilson, Samuel .. Whitaker St., Te Aroha .. .. 1/4/30 Te Aroha. Jones, Percy Douglas .. .. J. Jones •...... Boulter, Athol'Hynds .. City Markets, Auckland .. . . 7/4/30 Auckland. Jones, Percy Douglas .. .. J. Jones .• ...... Jones, Arthur Wally .. City Markets, Auckland . . . . 7/4/30 Auckland. ~ Jones, Percy Douglas .. .. J. Jones ...... Jones, Percy Douglas .. City Markets, Auckland .. . . 7/4/30 Auckland. ~ Twomey, John Newsham .. The King-country Auctioneer- .. Twomey, John Newsham .. Rora St., Te Kuiti . . . . 1/4/30 Te Kniti. t;j ing Co. H Davidson, James Dean .. .. Kingsway Ltd. .. Davidson, .James Dean .. 78-80 Lambton Quay, Wellington . . 9/5/30 Wellington. H Dalton, Thomas .. .. Lawrie and Dalton . . Thomas Dalt{)n and Dalton, Thomas .. .. 210 Tuam St., Christchurch . . 21/6/30 Christchurch. t?;i James Thomas Lawrie Lillico, John Leslie ...... Lillico, John Leslie .. Winton .0 •• .. .. 1/4/30 Invercargill. McArtney, Roy .. .. McArtney's Ltd...... McArtney, Roy .. Alfred St., Blenheim .. . . 21/5/30 Blenheim. McBride, John James .. .. McBride, John James .. Camp St., Queenstown .. . . 13/5/30 Queenstown. McGlashan, Alfred James .. McGlashan's Ltd..• .. .. Browne, James .. Napier ...... ' . 1/4/30 Napier. McKay, D. N., Ltd. . . .. Jones, Alfred Hcnry Invercargill " .. 1/4/30 lnvercargill. Nisbet, Alexander William .. Maclaren and Nisbet .. John Ewen Maclaren Nisbet, Alexander William .. 36 Main St., Lower Hutt -. . . 7/5/30 Lower Hutt. and Alexander William Nisbet Mizen, Edward Ernest .. .. Mizen and Co...... ~cGiven, Walter Joseph -, The Mart, Market St., Te Awamutu .• 1/4/30 Te Awamutu. Mortenson, Herbert, ...... J :\Iortenson, Herbert , . High St., Carterton .. .. 1/4/30 Carterton. Wedd, Joseph Willia.m _. Napier •• z Watters, Donald .. .. "~y, Ro"':':"'" Co., 1M" ...... 1/4/30 Napier. ~ National Mortgage and Agency Co. .. Crawford, William John • I Dunedin •• . . .. 1/4/30 1 Dunedin. I at of New Zealand, Ltd. J ..\ National Mortgage and Agency Co. .. .. Cupples, Samuel .. -. i Dunedin •• .. -. .. 1/4/30 Dunedin. 0:> of New Zealand. Ltd. - REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928-c01Itinued. ~ ~-----~~- q I~ame 0;~1nn (u':y) of which t"' Court by which I- 2126 N.Z. Loan and Mere Lntile Agency .. Delaney, Norman Robert .. , Victoria St., Hamilton .. .. 1/4/30 Hamilton. t"i Co., Ltd. -- i 416 N.Z. Loan and Mere mtile Agency .. .. Davis, Lee Win .. .. I Hardy St., Nelson . . . . 1/4/30 I Nelson:" Co., Ltd. ~ 2127 N.Z. Loan and Mere mtile Agency .. .. Dillon, Thomas Henry .. . Victoria St., Hamilton . . . . 1/4/30 I Hamilton. o Co., Ltd. 405 N.Z. Loan and Mere Ln tile Agency .. .. George, Harry Stanway . .193-107 Featherston St., Wellington .. 1/4/30 Levin. Co., Ltd. ~ 42 N.Z. Loan and Merc mtile Agency .. .. Gordon, Alexander .. Te Puke.. ." .. .. 1/4/30 Te Puke. N Co., Ltd. t;j 1225 N.Z. Loan and Mere mtile Agency .. .. McKenzie, ".alter Irwin .. Gore ...... 6/5/30 Gore. 1-3 Co., Ltd. -- 2125 N.Z. Loan and Mer, ~ntile Agency . . .. Nelllon, Albert John .. Victoria St., Hamilton .. . . 1/4/30 Hamilton. t;3 Co., Ltd. 442 N.Z. Loan and Mer, ~ntile Agency .. .. Parris, Albert James .. Blenheim ...... 1/4/30 Blenheim. Co., Ltd. N.Z. Loan and Mer, Victoria St., Hamilton Hamilton. 2124 ~ntile Agency " Pettit, Leslie Harold .. .. 1/4/30 Co., Ltd. -- -- 1159 N.Z. Loan and Mer, mtile Agency .. .. Ross, Alexander .. Invercargill ...... 1/4/30 Invercargill. Co., Ltd. -- 2184 N.Z. Loan and Mer, ~ntile Agency .. Wallace, David Adam .. Dunedin ...... 1/4/30 Dunedin. Co., Ltd. -- 803 Nolan, Leslie Adams .. L. A. Nolan and Co. .. Armstrong, Montague James 241 Devon St., New Plymouth .. 1/4/30 New Plymouth. -- -- Irvine 415 O'Callaghan, E. C., a ld Co., Ltd. .. .. O'CaIlaghan, William Bell .. Maxwell Rd., Blenheim .. .. 1/4/30 Blenheim. 2231 Oram, Charles ...... Oram, Charles .. Kawakawa ...... 26/5/30 Kawakawa. tV Auckland. tV 15M Palcthorpe, Harold G ~orge .. Palethorpe and Parkes .. Harold George Pale. Palethorpe, Harold George .. 1-2 Winstone Buildings, Queen St., 16/4/30 en thorpe and Frank Auckland en Parkes REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928-continued. b:.l '---,-- Name of Firm (If any) of which I I I b:.l Court by whlch 01 No. of N arne of Licensee. Licensee Is .. Member, or Registered Names of Pa.rtners of Name of Seller Registered Office D ..te License License. Company on whose behalf License Firm. . • granted. I License granted. ~ Is held. . 2182 Paterson, Thomas, and Co. Hinton, John Howard, jnn... 22 Vogel St., Dunedin .. 29/4/30 I Dunedin. 1270 Gilmore, Ernest Andrew Peoples Economic Sales Co. Gilmore, Ernest Andrew j Heretaunga Street. Hltstings 2/7/30 I Hastings. 1684 Price, Cecil William C. W. Price and Co. Price, Cecil William 91 Dixon St., Wellington .. 1/4/30 Wellington. 6 Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd. Razellwood, Sidney Waimate 1/4/30 Waim",te. 1496 Radley and Co., Ltd. Evans, Philips Joseph City Markets, Auckland 1/4/30 Auckland. 1495 Radley and Co., Ltd. Fow, Harry Hardley City Markets, Auckland 1/4/30 Auckland. 182 Rivers, John Rivers, John Alexandra 1/4/30 Alexandra. 316 Griffiths, Charles The Rotorua Auctioneering Griffiths, Charles .. Rotorua .. 7/4/30 Rotorua. Co. 1685 Samson, John McFarlane Samson Bros. Samson, John McFarlane 19 Courtenay Place, Wellington 1/4/30 Wellington. 1912 Sim, Ralston Fairlie King, Henry Roxburgh 1/4/30 Roxburgh. f-3 2298 Sorenson, Harry H. B. Sorenson Sorenson, Harry 63 Lichfield St., Christchurch 9/5/30 Christchurch. 2179 Rhodes, Lanrence Arthur Tamblyn and Rhodes Edward Tamblyn Tamblyn, Edward .. 42 Princes St., Dunerun 1/4/30 Dunedin. and Lawrence ~ Arthur Rhodes Z 272 Williams, Leonard Arthur The Thames Auction Mart Williams, Leonard Arthur .. I Pollen St., Thames 20/5/30 I Thames. t:rj 1164 Denton, Henry Thomas Wigley William Todd and Co., Ltd. Denton, Henry Thomas Wigley Invercargill- 1/4/30 ; Invercargill. =fl 116.5 Todd, William Skuse William Todd and Co., Ltd. Todd, William Skuse Invercargill 1/4/30 Invercargill. N 95 The Tokomaru Bay Farmers' Co-op. Langdon, William Tokomaru Bay and Poverty Bay 2/5/30 Gisborne. t:rj Co., Ltd. 1687 Tolhurst, Robert Erskine G. G. Tolhurst and Sons George Gerald Tol­ Tolhurst, Robert Erskine Bank ofN.Z. Builrungs, Lambton Quay, 23/5/30 Wellington. hurst, George Wellington ~ Molesworth Tol­ hurst, and Robert ~ Erskine Tolhurst tJ 2123 Vercoe, George Walter Hugh Vercoe, George Walter Hugh 116 Victoria St., Hamilton .. 1/4/30 i Hamilton. 93 The Waiapu Farmers' Co-op. Co., Simpson. Henry John Tikitiki .. 1/4/30 Gisborne. ~ Ltd. N 7 Richardson, George Flint The Waill'ate Auction Co ... I McMaster, Stuart James High St., Waimate 1/4/30 Waimate. t:rj 1683 Redmond, John Francis The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op., Barker, Brian Arthur Here- ~ambton Quay, Wellington 1/4/30 Wellington. f-3 Association, Ltd. ' ward f-3 1502 Coakley, .Tohn Leonard .. George Walker, Ltd. Coakley, John Leonard 249 Queen St., Auokland 1/4/30 Auckland. i ~ 1503 Coakley, John Leonard .. George Walker, Ltd. Cuttle, William James 249 Queen St., Auckland 1/4/30 I Auckland. 8 Wallace. Forbes Wallace, Forbes High St., Waimate 1/4/30 Waimate. 1158 Anderso~, Robert Albert J. G. Ward and Co. Harris, Edmund .. Invercargill 1/4/30 ! Invercargill. 2180 Waters, Ritchie, and Co. Binney, Frank Nixon Dunerun .. 2/4/30 Dunerun. 1857 Watters, Francis Watters, Francis .. Hokianga Rd., Dargaville 15/5/30 Dargaville. 2103 Webster, Leslie Bolland Webster Bros. Webster, Leslie Bolland James Lane, New Plymouth 1/4/30 New Plvmouth. Hl88 Norman, Edwin Phillips .. Wellington City Council Hazeldon, Patrick Francis Town Hall, Wellington 10/6/30 Wellington. Harry 844 West, .Tohn Sydney J. S. West and Co. West, John Sydney Napier 1/4/30 Napier. 392 Willcock, Stephen George Willcock, Stephen George Devonport Rd., Tauranga 2/4/30 Tlturanga. 8:~9 Kettle, Nathaniel Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Bousfield, Roy Octavious Waipukurau 1/4/30 Napier. 840 Kettle, Nathaniel Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Caseley, Walter Joseph Dannevirke 1/4/30 Napier. ~ 841 Kettle, Nathaniel Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Devery, Arthur Joseph Wairoa .. 1/4/30 Napier. o 838 Kettle, Nathaniel Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Dixon, Sidnev laaae Napier 1/4/30 Napier. 96 Kettle, Nathaniel Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Hine, Albert -Reginald Gisborne 18/4/30 Gisborne. Ot 441 Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Ltd. Graham. Alau Robert Blenheim 1/4/30 Blenheim. C!:l ----- JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 22~7

Natit'e Land to he developed and 8eUled.-Oraka Development I Kaipara Development Scheme. Scheme. Off.ce of the Native Minister, Office of the Native Minister, Wellington, 22nd Jnly, 1930. Wellington, 19th Jnly, 1930. HEREAS notice was publi.hed in the Gazette and Kahit. W HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply W on the 19th ,Tune, 1930, that the Native Minister the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the had decided to apply the provisions of subsection (3) of Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment section 23 of the Native I,and Amendment and Native Land Act, 1929, to the Native land or land owned by Natives Claims Adjustment Act, 1929, to Aoroa Lot 4D and other described in the Schedule hereto: Notice of the Native blocks of Native land or land owned by Natives in the Tokerau Minister's intention so to do is hereby given and published Native Land Court District: And whereas the Native ~Iinister in accordance with the said subsection (3), and attention is has now decided that the blocks mentioned in the Schednle drawn to paragraph (f) of the said subsection (3), which hereto shall no longer be subject to the provisions of sub· provides that no owner shall, except with the consent of the section (3) of the said section 23; it is hereby notified that such Native Minister, be entitled to exercise any right" of ownership land iq excluded from the said Kaipara development scheme in connection with the land affected so as to interfere with accordingly. or obstruct the carrying. out of any works undertaken or to be undertaken under the said subsection (3). SCHEDULE. Area. SCHEDULE. Block. A. R. P. THE following lands situate in the South Island Native Land Opanake 20 4 24 0 20 Court District, comprising the various parcels or subdivisions 207 23 2 0 of the Oraka Native Reserve, namely :- Ie North 2.'1. Re8erve 74 326·5 Block. Area. 10 North 3 (part), now 3B •• 184 019 A. R. P. Oraka, Section 2B, Block XI, Longwood 62 3 17 A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. 3H, Block XI, Longwood 74 1 39 4A and 6B, Block XI, Longwood . . 60 0 9 4B and 6A, Block XI, Longwood. • 60 0 8 7B, Block XI, Longwood 37 2 14 Te Makarini Scholarships tenable at Te Aute College, Hawke'8 8, Block XI, Longwood 275 2 29 Bay. 9 and 12, Block XI, Longwood 165 0 15 10, Block XI, Longwood 42 2 II 11A, Section 2, RIock XI, Longwood 61 0 24 HREE scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable 15, Block XI, Longwood 49 I 26 T for two years, are offered for competition in the year 186, Block V, Longwood (Oue. 1930. One of these scholarships, to be called the Senior total 101 3 26 Makarini Scholarship, is open to all Maori boys under sixteen years of age at the end of the month next preceding the A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. month of the examination. The other two scholarships, to be called the Junior Makarini Scholarships, are open to Maori boys under fourteen years of age at th" end of the month Native Land to be developed and settled.-Kawhakaputaputa next preceding the month of the examination. One of the Development Scheme. junior scholarships is reserved for competition amongst candi· dates from Native village schools only, the other is open to Office of the Native Minister, Maori boys attending any school in the Dominion. The Wellington, 19th July, 1930. scholarships are open to Maori boys on the conditions set HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply forth in the regulations of the Trustees of the Te Makarini W the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the Reholarships Fund, as printed in the appendix to the Regu. Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment lations relating to Native Schools, except that for the Junior Act, 1929, to the Native land or land owned by Natives Scholarship the age· limit is now fourteen years, and that for described in the Schedule hereto: Notice of the Native the senior examination the work required is that of Standard Minister's intention so to do is hereby given and published VI instead of Standard V. The examination will be held at in accordance with the said subsection (3), and attention convenient centres on the 1st and 2nd of December, 1930. is drawn to paragraph (f) of the said subsection (3), which Candidates must, eit,her directly or through their teachers, provides that no owner shall, except with the consent of the send notice to the Inspector of N ati ve Schools, Education Native Minister, be entitled to exercise any rights of ownership Department, Wcllington, of their intention to present them· in connection with the land affected so as to interfere with or selves for examination. Such notice must be posted so as to obstruct the carrying. out of any works undertaken or to be reach the Department not later than the 30th September, 1930. undertaken under the said subsection (3). Copies of the regulations and forms of notice may be obtained from teachers of Native schools and boarding SCHEDULE. institutions, the Secretaries to Education Boards, or the Director of Education, Wellington. THE following lands situate in the South Island Native Land Court District, comprising the various parcels or subdivisions WILLIAM W. BIRD, of the Kawhakaputaputa Native Reserve following, namely :- Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. Education Department, BlOCk. Area. Wellington, 14th July, 1930. A. R. P. Longwood, Block VI, Section 4 10 0 0 7 10 0 0 9 10 0 0 10 8 0 0 Result of Election of Members of River Board. 11 10 0 0 12 8 0 0 13 10 0 0 Department of Internal Affairs, 14 8 0 0 Wellington, 21st July, 1930. 15 10 0 0 T HE following result of election of members for a River 16 8 0 0 Board has been received from the Returning Officer, 18 10 0 0 and is published in accordance with the provisions of the 19 10 0 0 River Boards Amendment Act, 1913. 20 10 0 0 G. P. NEWTON, Under· Secretary. 26 8 0 0 Blo~k VIII, 4A 49 3 33 4B 81 3 16 South Wairarapa River Board, Counties of Wairarapa. South 5A 70 0 8 and Featherston- 5B 37 2 3 5e 195 1 8 Raymond Wilfrid Matthews. Block'VII, 4A 30 0 2 Charles Matthews. 4B 54 0 4 Quentin Donald. 4e 24 0 2 William Harrison Campbell. 4n 34 0 2 Edward Carlton Holmes. 4E 30 0 2 Allen Donald. Ronald Hiko McMaster. A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. (LA. 19/121/8.) F ..

2258 ·THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

Plumbers' RegiBtration Act, 1912. I Now, the Public Trustee gives notice, pursuant to the provi. sions of section 67 (d) of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, RESULTS OF EXAMINATION, 9TH AND 10TH MAy, 1930.­ as amE'nded by the provisions of SE'ction 38 of the Public (H.P.B. 39.) Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921, that the said land is vested in the Public Trustee, and will be administered undcr rJ"HE following• having now completed both portions of the provisions of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, Part IT, J the examination of the Plumbers' Board of New Zealand, and its amendments. held on the 9th and 10th May, 1930, their names have been Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of July, 1930. entered in the Register of Plumbers of New Zealand in J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. pursuance of SE'ctions 9 and 17 (b) of the Act. Reg. No. Name. Address. 2139 . . R. Leather .. Auckland. Sitting of tke Native Land Court at Tokomaru Bay, on 2140 .. W. S. Comber.. Palmerston North. 19th A 'U9U8t, 1930. A. J. STALLWORTHY, Minister of Health. Registrar's Office, Gisbome, 19th July, 1930. Ojf!ciating MiniBters for 1930.-Notice No. 19. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in N the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Registrar.General's Office, Native Land Court sitting at Tokomaru Bay on the 19th Wellington, 22nd July, 1930. day of August, 1930, or as soon thereafter as the business URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, of the Court will allow. P the following name of an Officiating MinistE'r within the [Gisborne, 1930/31-6.] JNO. HARVEY, Registrar. meaning of the sa:o.id Act is published for general informa· tion:- SCHEDULE. The Roman Oatholic Ohurch. ApPLIOATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION. The Reverend John Power. No. 18. Applicant: The Waiapu County Council. Name of W. W. COOK, Registrar.General. land: Manutahi 1D 2. Nature of application: A8BE'ssment of compensation payable for portion of the said land taken for road purposes. Tke Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927. No. 19. Applicant: The Waiapu County Council. Name of land: Ngamoe 2/4, 3D 3, 3D 4, 3D 8; Mangaharei A A 6. APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT INTERMEDIATE CREDIT 5, Nature of application: Assessment of compensation payable SUPERVISOR. for portion of the said land taken for road purposes. T is hereby notified for public information that the Rural No. 20. Applicant: The Waiapu County Council. Name I Intermediate Credit Board, acting in pursuance and of land: Mangaharei A 5. Nature of application: Assess. exerciSE' . of the power and authority conferred upon it by ment of oompensation payable for portion of the said land section 14 of the Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, and of taken for a stock paddock. all other powers and authorities it in that behalf enabling, ------~------~~---.---- has appointed Sitting of the Native Land Oourt at Kai1.:oke on tke John Chipelin Robins 3rd September, 1930. to be an additional District Intermediate Credit Supervisor for the Taranaki Rural Intermediate Credit District, with Registrar's Office, headq uarters at Stratford. Auckland, 21st .July, 1930. The foregoing appointment will take effect as from the 1st OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in day of August, 1930. N the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Dated a.t Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930. Native Land Court sitting at Kaikohe on the 3rd September, 1930, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will J. W. MACDONALD, allow. Commissioner of Rural Intermediate Credit. [Tokerau, 1930-8.1 E. P. EARLE, Registrar. Public Trust OJlice. SCHEDULE. TEBMINATION OF AGENOY AT PUXEKOHE AND ApPOINTMENT No. 35. Applicant: The Under.Secretary, Publio Works OF DIsTRICT MANAGER. Department. Name of land: Kohewhata 69. Nature of application: Assessment of compensation for land taken for T is notified for public information that the agency of the a railway. I Public Trust Office at Pukekohe will be terminated on No. 36. Applicant: The Under.Secretary, Publio Works the 31st July, 1930, from which date a permanent branch will Department. Name of land: Whakanekenek!" 1B, 1c, In, be established under the control of Mr. H. J. Craig. lE, B, D I, A I, and part Whakanekeneke Block. Nature of Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of July, 1930. application: Assessment of compensation for land taken for a railway. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. Appointment of Authorized Officers for tke Purpose of stamping Notice that [and is vested in the Public T1"U8tee purauant to Opossum.skins and receiving Royalty thereon under Pro. tke Provisions of Part II of tke Public Trust Ojf!ce Act, visions of the Opos8'/tm Regulations, 1930. 1908. URSUANT to the provisions of the Opossum Regulations, HEREAS by notice published in the Neto Zealand P 1930, made under the Animals Protection and Game W Gazette of the 9th day of January, 1930, and in the Act, 1921-22, I, George Percival Newton, Under·Seoretary Bay o.f Plenty Times on the 22nd day of February, 1930, the of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of 1st day of March, 1930, and the 8th day of March, 1930, the New Zealand, do hereby appoint the undermentioned persons Publio Trustee did call upon the owner of all that pa1'cel of to be authorized officers for the purpose of stamping opossum. land situate in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing skins and receiving royalty thereon within the respective 50 acres, more or lesa, being Allotment 185, Parish of Te acclimatization districts specified below. Papa: Bolmded on the nOl'th by Allotment 184, 3060 links; A. W. PYNE, for Under· Secretary. on the east by a road 100 links wide, 1637 links; on the south by Allotment 186, 3060 links; on the west by Allot· Acclimatlzat.lon OOicer. Position and Addre... ment 182, 1637 links; which said parcel of land was granted District. I to William Godfrey Hairfield, sometime Private, 1st Regi. ment, Waikato Militia, by Crown grant dated the 21st day of October, 1869, within six months from the date of publi. Rotorua A. Kean Conse1'vator of Fish and cation of the said notice in the New Zealand Gazette to esta. Game, Rotorua. blish his title to the said land to the satisfaction of the Public Wellington L. E. Bellamy Head Messenger, Go· Trustee, and stated in such notice that if the said owner vernment Bnildings, failed or neglected so to do the Public Trustee would exercise Wellington. with regard to the said land all the powers and authoritieS Waimarino Constable Creighton Police fltation, Raetihi. granted to the Public Trustee in and by the Public Trust Chesnutt Office Act, 1908, Part II, and its amendments: And whereas the owner of the said land has not established his title thereto : Dated this 18th day of .July, W30. And whereas the value of the said land is leBB than £500·: (I.A. 25/16/27.)

------JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2259

Publie Tnut OlJice AeI, 1908, and WI Amendments.-ElecIi0n8 to admini8ter E8latu. OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of N the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as knoW11) are hereunder set forth. Date Occupation. Residence. i Date Testate or Stamp Office Name. , of Death. Election Intestate. I. concerned. I filed. I

I Cole, Frederick .. .. Labourer .. .. Cobden .. I 10/6/30 18/7/30 Testate Hokit'W. 2 Dacre, James Ma.rwell .. Retired auctioneer Auckland .. I 19/6/30 18/7/30 InteRtate Auc kland. 3 Higgins; William Laurence Electric linesman .. Christchurch .. 17/11/29 18/7/30 Christchurch • " 4 King, Mary .. .. Widow .. Wellington .. ! 30/5/26 18/7/30 Well'mgton . 5 Thomson, Peter .. Stock. buyer . , Timaru .. 126/6/30 18/7/30 Testate" Christchurch • 6 Wolfe, Emily .. .. Widow .. .. Christchurch .. 8/6/30 18/7/30 I " ---- Public Trust Office, Wellington, 21st July, 1930. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lands in the Auckland Land District forfeitrMi. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 21st July, 1930. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been decla.red forfeited by N. resolution of the Auokland Land Board. the said la.nds have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924, a.nd the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1915.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DIsTRIOT.

Leaoe or Llcenoe·1 Section. IBlock. I Survey DlBtrlct. Le ..ee or Licensee. Reason tor Forfeiture.

O.R.P.4376 2 I V I Pirongia. .. ..1 T. R. B. Robson Non-compliance with condi­ tions. D.S. 359 9, 10, and II I III Pipiroa. Suburbs . . Mrs. E. Arthur At request. O.R.P. 4284 11 XV I Wha.repapa .. T. Hounslow Non-oomplia.nce with condi­ tions. O.R.P. 5408 I 8 V I Whareorino ., C. C. Walker At request. O.R.P. 4957 9 I V I " •• D.P. lIiOO 3! XXI I Tauma.runui NT. S. J. Rae Non-c'~mplia.nce with condi­ ! I tions. D.P. 1501 4 I XXII Ditto.

E. A. RANSOM, Minister of La.nds. (L. and S. 22/950/1.)

Landa in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction'l Upon receipt of the final instalment the certificate of title -- in respect of the land purchased shall issue upon payment of District Lands and Survey Office, the prescribed certificate-of-title fee. Auckland, 22nd .July, 1930. H the purchaser fails to make any of the prescribed payments OTICE is hereby given tha.t the undermentioned land by due date the amount already pa.id shall be forfeited, and N will be offered for sale by public auction for cash or the contra.ct for the sale shall be null and void. on deferred payments at Putaruru, on Wednesday, the 3rd The la.nd is described for the general information of intend­ September, 1930, at noon, under the provisions of the Land ing bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make a Act, 1924, and amendments. personal inspection, as the Department is not responsible for The auction will be held on the property. the absolute accuracy of any description. Full particulars may be obtained at this office. SCHEDULE. K. M. GRAHAM, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-FmST·CLASS LAND. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Matamata County.-Putaruru Village.--.:.selu-yn Settlement. (L. and S. 9/2448.) SECTION 5, Block III: Area, 1 acre. Upset price, £60. Property situated a. quarter of a mile from Putaruru Railway-station, fronting Marchant Street (unformed), which Lands in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction· is a side street from the ma.in Tirau Road. Well situa.ted . . section, ca.pable of subdivision into two good building-sites. Distnct Lands and Survey Office, The section is of light loam, fla.t to undulating, Imd has been . . Auckland, 22nd In!y, 1930. cultivated, but has gone back to fern, with rough feed through N OTI.CE IS here by given that the. unde~entlOned la.nd it. No water. I will be offered for sale hy pubhc auctIOn for cash or TERMS 011' SALE on deferred payments at Otorohanga, on Tuesday, the 2nd • . September, 1930, at 12 noon, under the provisions of the Cash: One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the Land Act 1924 and amendments. fall of the hammer, and balance, with certificate-of-title The sal~ will be held on the property. fee (£1) and valua.tion for improvements, within thirty days thereafter. Deferred Pa.ymenta: "The deposit of 5 per cent. of the pur­ SCHEDULE. chase-price, together with £1 lB. (license fee) a,nd valuation AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-ToWN LAND. for improvements, to be paid on the fall of the hammer. The balance of the purchase-money, with interest thereon Otorohanga Oounty.--Otorohanga TOWlUIhip. at the ~ate of 5! per cent. per annum, to be paid by instalments S~CTION 12, Block XVIII: Area, 3 roods 11 perches. Upset extendmg over the period of 34! yea.rs. prlCe, £40. The licensee shall have the right at any time during the I Section situated on the bank of the Waipa River, half a currency of his license to pay oft either the whole of the pur- mile from the Otorohanga Post-office and milway-station. chase· money or ~r half.y~arly instalment or instalments Level section, suitable as a. residential-site. Access being thereof then remalDlng unpaid. . by formed road along the ba.nk of the river. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

TermB of Sale. pasture, 30 acres felled and grassed (but no~ reverted to second growth and ragwort); balance tea·tree hill country. About CaB"': One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the fifty acreH are ploughable, some of which is rather stony. fall of the hammer, and the balance, with certificate-of-title fee (£1) and vruuations for improvements, within thirty days ABSTRAOT AND CONlllTJONS OF LEASH. thereafter. Deferred P~ymentB: The deposit of 5 per cent. of the p~­ 1. Term of lease: Sixty·six years, with a perpetual right chase· price, together with. £1 Is. (license fee) and valuation of renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six years. for improvements to_be paid on the fall of the hammer. 2. Rent: 4 per cent. per annum on the capital value, The balance of the purchase.money, with interest thereon payable on 1st January and 1st July in each year. at the rate of 5! per cent. per annum, to be paid by instalments 3. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. extending over the period of 34! years. 4. Applicants to furnish statutory decla.ra.tion ~ith ap. The licensee shall have the right at any time during the plications, and, on being declared successful, dep08lt £1 Is. currency of his license to payoff either the whole of the pur­ (lease fee) and a half-year's rent. Rent for the broken period chase-money or any half-yearly instalment or instalments between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following thereof then remaining unpaid. is also payable. Upon receipt of the final instalment the certificate of title 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be . in respect of the land purchased shall issue upon payment of simultaneous. the prescribed certificate·of·title fee. 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. H the purchaser fails to make any.of the prescribed I?ayments 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days by due date the amount already paid shall be forfeIted, and after being notified that it is ready for signature. the contract for the sale shall be null and void. 8. Residence is to commence within four years in bush land The land is described for the general information of or swamp land, and within one year in open or partly open intending bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under certain make a personal inspection, as the Department. is . not re­ conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. sponsible for the absolute accuracy of any descnptlOn. 9. ImprovementB.-Lessee is required to improve the land Full particulars may be obtained at this office. within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; K. M. GRAHAM, within two years to the value of another 10 per cent. of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of (L. and S. 9/2448.) another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the foregoing, and within six years, improvements are also to be effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land, lOs. for every Iacre of second-cla.ss land, and 2s. 6d. for every acre of third. cla.ss land. Land in Taranaki Land Di8trict Jot· Selection on Renewable 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes and assessments. Lea8e. 11. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum· District Lands and Survey Office, stances, and then only with permission. New Plymouth, 22nd .July, 1930. 12. Roads may be taken through the land at any tim" OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed N are open for selection on renewable lease under the for area taken for such roads. Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the 13. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. District Lands and -Survey Office, New Plymout.h, up to 4 o'dock p.m. on Monday, 25th August, 1930. Full particulars may be obtained from t,he Commissioner of Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board Crown Lands, New Plymouth. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, W. D. ARMIT, New Plymouth, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., on Wednesday, 27th Commissioner of Crown Lands. August, 1930, but if any applicant so desires he may be (L. and S. 26/18916.) examined by the Land Board of any other district or by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the Settlement Lands in Taranaki Land District Jor Selection on examinlLtion of applicants. Renewable Lease. Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants who have one or more children dependent on them; to District Lands and Survey Office, landless applicants who within two years immediately pre­ New Plymouth, 21st July, 1930. ceding date of ballot have applied for land at least twice OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land unsuccessfully; to applicants who have served beyond New N is open for selection on renewable lease under the ZeaJ.a.nd as members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons Land Act, 1924, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, engaged on military service beyond New Zealand in connec­ and amendments, and applications will be received at the tion with the late war, if such persons immediately prior to New Plymouth District Lands and Survey Office, New Ply. the war were bona fide residents of New Zealand; and to mouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 25th August, 1930. applicants who, while domiciled in New Zealand, have served Applicants should appear personally before the Land Board beyond New Zsaland as members of any of His Majesty's for examination at the New Plymout.h District Lands and forces in connection with any war other than the war with Survey Office on Weruwsday, 27th August, 1930, at 10 o'clock Germany, and to landless applicants in respect of whom the a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be Board, after taking into consideration the experience and skill examined by any other Land Board, or by any Commissioner of the applicants in farming operations, the proximity of their of Crown Lands. homes to the lands the subject. matter of the ballot, and any other relevant oonsiderations, is of opinion that they should be The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of the examination of applicants. hereinbefore specified classes. Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants who have one or more children dependent on them; to land· less applicants who within two years immediately preceding SCHEDULE. date of ballot have applied for land at least twice unsuccess­ fully; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand TARANAKI LAND DISTRIOT.--SEOOND-OLASS LAND. as members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons engaged Waitomo County.-Mapara Survey DiBtricl. on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war SEOTION 9, Block X: Area, 208 acres 1 rood. Capital value, were bona fide residents of New Zealand; to applicants who £160. Half.yearly rent, £3 4s. while domiciled in New Zea.la.nd have served beyond New Weighted with £255, for improvements comprising dwelling, Zealand as members of any of HiR Majesty's Forces in con­ shed, cow-shed, approximately 145 chains fencing (in fair nection with ,any war other than the war with Germany; order), and about 50 acres worn·out pasture. This amount and to landless applicants in respect of whom the Board, is payable in cash or by a cash deposit of £25, the balance after taking into consideration the experience and skill of being secured on instalment mortgage for twenty years at the applicants in farming operations, the proximity of their 51 per cent. interest; half.yearly instalment, £9 lIs. 2d. homes to the lands the subject-matter of the ballot, and any Property is situated about four miles from Mangapehi other relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should Railway.station and school. Soil a light clay on sandstone be entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of formation. Fifty acres light bush and scrub, 50 acres worn·out the hereinbefore specified cla.sses. JULY 24.] 2261

SCHEDULE. This area is situated at the eastern end of the borough, on TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-SETTLEMENT LAND.­ the Esk Rooad. It comprises good quality fiat land; well SECOND-CLASS LAND. watered. Pastures are in fair order_ It has all been felled and grassed. There are no buildings on the area. Ohura County.-Huia Settlement. (Exempt from payment of half rent for three years.) ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. SECTION Is: Area, 331 acres 1 rood 11 perches. Capital 1. Six months' rent at the rate offered and £2 2s. (lease fee) value, £1,040. Half-yearly rent, £26. must be deposited on acceptance of bid. Exempt from payment of half the annual rent for a period 2. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with perpetual right of three years provided improvements to value of £50 are of renewal for further similar terms at rentals based on fresh effected annually. valuations under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Weighted with £220 for buildings. This sum is payable Act, 1908_ in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of £11 2s. 2d. 3. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. The value of 200 chains of fencing and 310 acres of felling 4_ Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build. and grassing is included in the capital value. ings, drains, and fences; to keep clear all creeks, drains, Situated on the Waitewhena and Ohura Roads, about one ditches, and watercourses; to trim all live hedges; and mile and a half from Ohura Railway-station and Bchool, by yield up all improvemcnts iu good order and condi.tion at good metalled road_ It comprises hilly to undulating country the expiration of his lease. which has all been felled and grassed, but pastures have 5. Lessee not t{) transfer, sublet, or subdivide without the somewhat reverted to fern and second growth. Soil is of consent of the Land Board. good quality resting on sandstone formation. It is well 6_ Lessee not to use or remove any gravel without the watered by streams and springs. Situated close to the consent of the Land Board. railway. 7. Lessee not to carry on any noxious, noisome, or offensive trade upon the land. ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 8. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown or 1. Tvrm of lease: Thirty-three years, with a perpetual of the Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation for ri!!ht of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three improvements, but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration, years, and a right to acquire the freehold. or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered for disposal 2. Rent: Five per cent. per annum on the capital value, by public competition will be subject to payment by the payable in advance on 1st January and 1st July in each year. incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of buildings 3. Applicants to be twenty-one years of age and upwards. and improvements effected by the original lessee; and the 4. Applicants to furnish with applications statutory declara. amount so paid by the incoming tenant shall be paid to the tion, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease original lessee without any deduction except for rent or other fee) . and a half-year's rent. Rent for the broken period payments in arrear. between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following 9. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. isa.lso payable. 10. Lessee to keep buildings insured. 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be 11. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be simultaneous. paid on rent in arrear. 6. No persons may hold more than one allotment. 12. Possession will be given on the day of the sale. 7. Successful applicants to execute lease within thirty days Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner after being notified that it is ready fol' signature. Crown Lands, New Plymouth .. S. Lessee to reside continuously on the land and pay all W. D. ARMIT, rates, taxes, and asseBSments. Ccmmissioner of Crown Lands. is required to improve the land 9. Improve1llents.-L_ (L. and S. 20/507.) within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; within two years, to the value of another 10 per cent. of the price i and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore­ Education Reserve in the II" ellington Land District for Lease going, and within six years, improvements are also to bc by Public Auction. effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first-claBS land, lOs. for every acre of second-claBS land, and 2s. 6d. for every District Lands and Survey Office, acre of third-CM land. Wellington, 21st July, 1930. 10. Tra.nsfer not allowed until expiration of fifth year of OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ lease, except under extraordinary circumstances, and then N tion reserve will be offered for lease by public auction only with permission. at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, at 2.30 11. Roads may be taken through tbe lands at any time o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 25th August, 1930, under the pro­ within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed visions of the Education Reserves Act, 1925, and the Public for area taken for such roads. Bodies' Leases Act, 1905. 12. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. Full particulars may be obtained from the Ccmmissioner of SCHEDULE. Crown Lands, New Plymouth. W. D. ARMIT, WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. Commissioner of Crown Lands. TOWN LAND. (L. and S. 26/23543.) Rangitikei County.-Mataroa Township. SECTION 4, Block VIII, Section 10, Block VIII, and Section 2, Education Reserve in Taranaki Land District for Lease by Block IX: Area, 3 roods. Twenty-one-year lease: Half­ Public Auction. yearly rent, £1 5s. Weighted with the sum of £6, for improvements consisting District Lands and Survey Office, of fencing; payable in cash. There are also a cow-shed and New Plymouth, 21st, July, 1930. blacksmith's shop of no value on the sections. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ Situated in the township of Mataroa. half a mile distant N tion reserve will be offered for lease by public auction from railway-station by metalled road. All level sections in at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, at grass. Soil of heavy loam. 10.30 o'clock a.m. on Monday, 25th August, 1930, under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, 1925, and the SECOND-CLASS LAND. Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908, and amendments. Pohangina County.-Gorge Survey District. SCHEDULE. Section 5, Block VII: Area, 49 acres 2 roods. Twenty-one. year lease: Half-yearly rent, £1 58. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. Situated about six miles from Woodville, by four miles of Stratford Borough Council.-Ngaire Survey District. metalled and two miles of partly metalled road. Hilly broken land, covered in light bush consisting principally of SECTIONS II and 12, Block II: Area, 57 acres 2 roods tawhero and rangiora, with a dense undergrowth. Altitude, 34 perches. Upset annual rent, £72 13s. 2,000 ft.. to 2,600 ft. above sea-level. Weighted with £697, for improvements comprising about 164 chains sheep-proof fencing, felling 57 acres, stumping, ploughing, and grassing 45 acres, sheep-pens, drains, and ABSTRACT OF TERMS OF SALE AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. grassing and logging up 12 acres. This sum is payable in 1. Six months' rent at the rate offered, loading for improve­ cash. Improvements to the value of £153 are included in ments, and £2 2s. (lease fee) must be deposited on acceptance the capital value of the land on which the rental is assessed. of bid. ------~----~-~. ~-~

9262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE~rTE. [No. 58

2. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with perpetual right 10. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. of renewal for further similar terms at rentals ba.sed on fresh II. Lessee to keep buildings insured. valuations under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases 12. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid Act, 1908. The lease will be registered under the Land on rent in arrear. Transfer Act, 1915. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner 3. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. of Crown Lands, Invercargill. 4. Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build­ S. L. FAIRHALL, ings, drains, a.nd fences; to keep clear all drains, and yield Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. up all improvements in good order and condition at the ex­ (L. and S. 9/1076.) piration of his lease. 5. Lessee not to transfer, sublet, or subdivide without the consent of the Land Board. 6. Lessee not to carryon any noxious, noisome, or offensive trade upon the land. 7. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown or of the Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE. for improvements, but if the lease is not renewed upon ex­ piration, or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered Milling.timber for Sale by Publk Tender. for disposal by public competition will be subject to payment by the incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of State Forest Service, buildings and improvements effected by the original lessee; Invercargill, 23rd July, 1930. and the amount RO paid by the incoming tenant shall be OTICE is hereby given that written tendel'll for the paid to the original lessee without any deduction except for N purchase of the undermentioned milling.timber will rent or other payments in arrears. close at the office of the State Forest Service, Invercargill, 8. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. a.t 4 o'clock p.m., on Monday, the 11th day of August,1930. 9. Lessee to keep buildings insured. 10. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid on rent in arrears. SCHEDULE. 11. J..essee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. OTAGO· SOUTHLAND FOREST. CONSERVATION REGION.- 12. Land Board to approve of improvements proposed. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRIcr. Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained from the Commissioner of Crown Lands. ALL the milling-timber on the area, containing approximately 130 acres, being part Section 7, Block XII, Waikawa Survey H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, District (Provisional State Forest No. 21) Sawmill Area No. 52, Commissioner of Crown Lands. about five miles from Tokanui. (L. and S. 20/508.) The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 100,074; in board feet, 659,1i00; made up as follows :- EdUMtion Bellerve in Southland Land District for Lea8e by Species. Cubic Ft. Board Ft. Publio Auction. Rimu 91,819 604,600 Mira 8,255 54,900 District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 21st July, 1930. Total 100,074 659,500 OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned N section will be offered for lease by public auction at Upset price: £520. this office on Wednesday, the 27th August, 1930, at 11 o'clock Ground rent: £6 lOs. per annum. a.m., under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, Time for removal of timber: One year. 1928, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. Terms of Payment. SCHEDULE. A marked cheque for one· seventh of the purchase.money, together with half-year's ground rent and £1 Is. (license fee) SOUTHLAND LAND DIsTRICT.-ToWNSIDP OF SOUTH must accompany tender, and the balance be paid by eight LUMSDEN. equal monthly instalments; the first payment to he made SECTION 6, Block VI: Area, 11 acres 1 rood 9 perches. one month after the date of sale. Upset annual rental, £3 68. In addition, the successful tenderer shall continue the pay­ Weighted with £12, value of improvements. ment of such ground rent half-yearly in advance during the Light levelland situated within a mile of LUInsden Railway­ currency of the license. station, post-office, and school. Terms and Oonditions. Abstract of Terms and Oonditions of Lea8e. 1. All instalment - payments shall be secured by .. on I. Possession will be given on the day of the sale. demand .. promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis­ 2. Six months' rent at the rate offered and rent for the faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest broken period, lease and registration fees (£2 2s.) must be at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current deposited on acceptance of bid. bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue 3. Term of lease: Twenty·one years, with perpetual from the date of maturity to the date of payment. right of renewal for further similar terIns at rentals on fresh 2. The right to cut and remove the.timber will be sold in valuations under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases acoordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, Act, 1908. the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. 4. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. 3 ~ The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as 5. Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build­ to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate (or ings, drains, and fences; to keep clear all creeks, drains, the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase ditches, and watercourses; to trim all live hedges, and shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be en­ yield up all improvements in good order and condition at titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber the expiration of the lease. being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in 6. Lessee not to transfer, mortgage, sublet, or subdivide any advertisement having reference to the said timber. without consent of the Land Board. 4. The att~ntion of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that 7. Lessee not to use to remove any gravel without consent the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer of the I.and Board. to pay any claiIns or charges which may be made by that ~ 8. Lessee not to carry on any noxious, noisome, or offensive body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber trade upon the land. may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a 9. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown or of letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been the Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation for made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned. improvements, but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration 5. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered for disposal logs gut of eaoh species and their contents must be made by public competition will be subject to payment by the quarterly by the lioensee on the last days of March, June, incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of buildings September, and December, respectively, in each year. A and improvements effected by the original lessee, and the return, similarly verified, must be made on the same dates amount 80 paid by the incoming tenant shall be paid to the showing the output of sawn timber of each speoies. These original lessee without a.ny deduction except for rent or other returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the payments in arrear. . books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator ------_.- --

JULY 24.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2263 may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books l 9. H no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned shall be open to the in..pecti~n of the Conservator, a Forest it will remain open fer application at the upset price until Ranger, or other duly authonzed officer. further notice. 6. Inten?ing tenderers ":re expected .to visit the locality 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from and ~o satisfy themselves 1D every partICular on all matters I any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed relative to the sale. ,. I dd d "C t f F I ill ,. 7 E h d t te h t tal . th t h . ID enve opes a resse onserva or 0 orests, nvercarg , . ac ten erer must ~ ate ~ pnce a e IS pr!l' and endorsed" Tender for Timber." pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender wIll ...... not necessarily be accepted and the timber described is sub· I The conditIOns which wlll be lDserted In the hcense to be mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender issued to the purchaser and further particulars may be by the Commissioner of State Forests. obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State of Forestry, Wellington. Forests to withdmw from sale any or all of the said timber I either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. N. J. DOLAMORE, Conservator of Forests.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of Ne1l' Zealand.

In the Estate of WILLIAM ANDREW CARRUTH (THE YOUNGER) OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS HHIIT.TOS, of of Whangarei, Farmer. N Te Rapa, Hamilton, Sharemilker, was this day adjudged OTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditQl's to N of Is. lltd. ill the pound is now payable at my office be holden at my office on Monday, the 28th day of .July, 1930, on all proved and accepted daims. at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Hamilton, this 19th day of July, 1930. A. L. TRESIDDER, Official Assignee. V. R. CROWHURST, Courthouse, Whangarei, 21st July, 1.930. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the SUTlTeme Co",-t uf New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.

OTICE is hereby given that AI,LAN LAWRENCE, Painter, OTICE is hereby given that ALFREIl ASHLEY FRASOIS, N of 43 Bartley Terrace, North Shore, Auckland, was N of Opunake, Butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting and I hereby summon a meeting of cr(;ditors to be holden of creditors tQ be holden at my office, Wright's Buildings, Fort at my office, 10 Regent Street, Hawera, on Tuesday, the 29th Street, Auckland, on Monday, the 28th day of July, 1930, at day of July, 1930, at 2 o'clock p.m. 2.30 o'clock p.m. ROBERT S. SAGE, Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of July, 1930. Deputy Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, Hawera, 16th July, 1930. Official Assignee. I ------In Bankruptcy. In Banlo."1"uptcy.-ln the Supreme Court of New Zealand. i -- -- I NOTICE is hereby given that DESMOND PHILIP PALMER, OTICE is hereby given that RORERT QUINTAL, of Waihi, of Patea, Clerk, was this day adjudged bankrupt; N Miner, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, at my office, 10 Regent Street, Hawera, on Thursday, the Waibi, on Tuesday, the 29th day of July, 1930, at 2.30 31st day of July, 1930, at 2 o'clock p.m. o'clock p.m. ROBERT S SAGE Dated at Auckland, this 12th day of July, 1930. Deputy Offici~l Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, Hawera, 18th .July, 1930. Official Assignee. ______In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court halden at Wanganui. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. OTTCE is hereby given that CHARLES PEDER PEIlERSEN, OTICE is hereby given that MICHAEL CYRIL DUFFY, N Mill Worker, of Raetihi, "'as this day adjudged bank­ N Farmer, of Pukekohe, was this day adjudged bankrupt; rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditQrs to be and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at holden at my office on Monday, tile 21st day of July, 1930, the Courthouse, Pukekohe, on Tuesday, the 29th day of July, at 10 o'clock a.m. 1930, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. C. MASTERS, Dated at Auckland, this 17th day of July, 1930. Deputy Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, Taibape, 11th July, 1930. Official Assignee.

In Bankruplcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court uf New Zealand. OTICE is hereby given that ALBERT ERNEST BEZAR, N OTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR FUNSTON, of _N Carrier, of Auckland, waS this day adjudged bank­ Co1yton, Carrier, was this day adjudged bankmpt; rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at holden at my office, Wright's Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland, the Courthouse, Feilding, on Friday, the 1st day of August, on Wednesday, the 30th day of July, 1930, at 10.30 o'clock 1930, at 2 o'clock p.m. a.m. Dated at Palmerston North, this 18th day of July, 1930. Dated at Auckland, this 21st day of July, 1930. F. C. LITCHFIELD, A. W. WATTERS, Acting Official Assign!'". Official Assignee. In Banhl1ptcy.-In the Buprerne Court holden a! Palmerstnn In Bankruplcy.-In the Supreme Court nf New Zealand. North.

I OTICE is hereby given that HECTOR ~lcDoNALD, of NoTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM RICHARD THOMAS N Rotorua, Plumber, was this day adjudged bankrupt; COKER, of 48 Burns Street, Dannevirke (partner in the and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at firm of Coker and Co.), was this day adjudged bankrupt; and the Courthouse, Rotorua, on Thursday, the 31st day of July, I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my 1930, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. . Ioffice on Friday the 25th day of .July, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock Dated at Hamilton, this 19th day of July, 1930. p.m. ' V. R. CROWHURST, A. R. C. CLARIDGE, Official Assignee. 15th July, 1930. Official AsSignee. 2264 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

In Bankruptcy. N OTTCE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein- after described will be brought under the provisions OTICE is hereby given that the first and final dividend of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged N of 5s. in the pound is now payable in the estate of forbidding the same on or before 25tb August, 1930. KEITH ROBERTSON, Station-service Proprietor, of Wellington, 7977. .JAMES MORELL METCALFF..-Part Allotment former~y of Christchurch, on all proved claim~; promi~'.'ry 1 31 , Parish of Matakohe, containin,g 69 acres 1 rood 25 perches. n?~s (If any) to be produced for endorsement prIOr to recClvmg Occupied by applicant. Plan 22864. diVidend. D' b . d t thO ffi R J DUDSON lIl.gram may e lllspecte a IS 0 ceo •. '. A t' om' I A . nee Dated this 18th day of July, 1930, at the Land Registry ___c I~ . c~ sSlg . _ IOffice, Auckland. In Bankruptcy. I W ..JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable .­ N at my office on all proved and admitted claims in the undermentioned estates; pr?missory ,:o~es (i~ .any) to be I EVIDENCE having been furnished of the.loss of o,.ccuPa- produced for endorsement prior to recClvmg diVidends :- tion license registered as Vol. 8L, folio 77, Glsborne Nelson, 21st July, 1930. Registry, for Section 19, Block XVI, Mangaoporo Survey BeITyIDan, Henry ~iles, of Kahatu, Farmer-First,and finali District, containing one r?Od one perch,. whereof .SANA dividends of 6!d. III the pound. FAKIR KARA, of Ruatorla, Storekeeper, IS the registered Higgins and Hunter, of Murchison, Dairy-farmers-First and Proprietor, and application having been made to me to issue final dividend of 2s_ 31d. in the pound. a certificate of title for the residue of the term thereof, Higgins, Lewis Sydney, of Murchison, Dairy-farmer-First I hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such and final dividend of 28. 4!d. in the pound. cf.rtificate of title at the expiration of fourteen days from the Wilkinson, Hilda Gwendoline, of Salisbury Road, Richmond, date of the Gazette containing this notice. Widow-First and final dividend of 3s. 6d. in the pound. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Gisborne, this 18th F. MITCHELL, day of July, 1930. Official Assignee. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. In Bankrupwy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Westport.

OTICE is hereby given that HENRICK EDWIN ARNESON, N of Burnett's Face, Miner, was this day adjudged VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to E of title, Vol. 108, folio 214 (Taranaki Registry), for be holden at my office on Friday, the 25th day of July, 1930, part of Allotments 60, 62, 64, 66, and 68 on deposited plan at 10 o'clock a.m. No. 2592 of the Township of Hawera Extension No. I, and Dated at Westport, this 18th day of July, 1930. being part of Sections 181 and 185 on the public map of the Patea District (Block VI, Hawera Survey District), whereof W. T. SLEE, MATILDA AUSTIN, Wife of CHARLES HENRY AUSTIN, of Deputy Official Assignee. Stratford, Machinery Agent, is the registered proprietor, and application having been made to me to issue a new In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New 7.ealand. certificate of ,title for the said land, I hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such new certificate of title OTICE io hereby given that GEORGE CLIFFORD BUTTER­ at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the N WORTH, of 60 Worcester Street, Christchurch, Chemist, Gazette containing this notice. was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Dated at the Land Registry Office, New Plymo]lth, this meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Government 21st day of July, 1930. Departmental Buildings, Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 25th day of July, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. J. CARADUS, District Land Registrar. Dated at Christchurch, this 18th day of July, 1930. J. H. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee. ADVERTISEMENTS. In Bankruptcl/.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that ERNEST DOUGLAS MOORE, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). N of New Brighton, Garage-proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of INDLY take notice that, at the expiration of three creditors to be holden at my office, Government Departmental K months from this date, the name of the undermen­ Buildings, Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, the honed company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, 24th day of July, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. be struck' off the Register, and the company will be, Dated at Christchurch, this 18th day of July, 1930. dissolved :- J. H. ROBERTSON, Pacific Motors Limited. 1917/9. Official Assignee. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 21st day of July, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. 1930. H. B. WALTON, OTICE is hereby given that GORDON REGINALD WEEBER, . Assistant Registrar of Companies. N of 265 Marshland Road, Marshland, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of ------­ creditors to be holden at my office, Government Departmental Buildings,. Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Monday, the NORWICH AND LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE 28th day of July, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. ASSOCIATION AND THE NORWICH UNION FIRE Dated at Christchurch, this 21st day of July, 1930. INSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. J. H. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the matter of the NORWICH AND LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ASSOCIATION and the NORWICH UNION FIRE 'IN- SURANCE SOCIETY, LIlI1ITED. VIDENCE of the loss of occupation license, Vol. 222, nlHE Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association E folio 68 (Auckland Registry), for Section 103 of the ..L is merging with and transferring its business to the Parish of Ruapekapeka, in favour of HORACE LEONARD Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, and therefore IRVING, of Taumarere, Farmer, having been lodged with gives notice under Part 9 of the above Act that it will volun me, together with an application for the issue of a provisional tarily cease to carryon business in New Zealand as soon aftN occupation license, notice is hereby given of my intention to the expiration of four months from the date hereof as the said . issue such provisional occupation license accordingly upon the I merger shall be completed and its existing policies, business, expiration of fourteen days from the 24th day of July, 1930. and contracts satisfied. Henceforth all future accident Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland, this 18th business will be carried out by and in the same of the Norwich day of July, 1930. I Uuion Fire Insurance Society, Limited. The officials, staff, W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. and agents of the association will continue with the Norwich ------~ ~-

JULY 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2265

Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, whose business will THE AUTO MAINTENANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. still be carried on in New Zealand by the following officials and managing agents :- IN LIQUIDATION. General Manager for New Zealand.. W. E. A. Gill. Tn the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Wellington-Managers and Attorneys Messrs. Rowley, Gill, matter of the AUTO MAINTENANCF, COMPANY, LIMITED. Hobbs, and Glen. N OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordL.'lary g(meral Auckland-Manager D. B. Gilfillan. meeting of the shareholders of the above·named company held on Friday, the lItb day of July, 1930, the Christchurch-Manager C. W. Tanner. following resolution was passed :- Dunedin-Manager J. S. Hislop. " That, as it is proved (0 its satisfaction that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business, and Gisborne-Agent and Attorney W. Lissant Clayton. that it is advi,able to wind up the company, the company be voluntarily wound up, and t,hat Mr. D. W. FOSTl'R be ap· Napier-Managers and Attorneys Messrs. Rob j 0 h n s , PGinted Liquidator." Hindmarch and Co., Creditors of the above·named company are required, 011 or Ltd. before the 1st day of August, 1930, to smd their names, Nelson-Agent and Attorney F. W. Greenslade. addresses, and particulars of their debts or claims to thc Liquidator; and, if so required by notice in writing, are to Dated this 1st day of July, 1930. come in and prove their debts or claims, or in default thereof D. A. BURT, they will be excluded from the benefits of any distribution Attorney for the said Association and the made before such debts or claims are proved. 295 said Society. Dau-d this 16th day of July, 1930. D. W. FOSTER, Liquidator. Care (·f Messieurs McDonald and Croker, Solicitors, Wellington. BENSEN LIMITED. WM. WELLS, LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and its amend. I ments, and in the matter of BENSEN LIMITED (in In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Liquidation). matter of WILLIAM WELLS, LIMITED. OTrcE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general N OTrcE is hereb~' given that the following special I-e· N meeting duly convened and held at the registered solution was passed by entry in the minute-book, on office of tho eompany, 85 Queen Str<'et, on Wednesday, 25th 14th .July, 1930:- June, 1930, the following extraordinary resolution was duly Re.solvpd.''' That the company go into voluntary liquidation passed:- forthwith, and that W. W. WADDILOVE, Public Accountant, "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that I be and he is herehy appointed Liquidator." ALEXANDER EDWARD IRVI'W, Public Accountant, of Auck- W. W. WADDILOVE, Liquidator. land, be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding. Bank of New Zealand Chambers, up." Manners Street, Wellington. 332 All persons, firms, and corporations having claims against ------the said company are hereby required to forward particulars BURROUGHS LTD. of such claims to the Liquidator at the address given below, on or befere 2nd August, H130. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. A. E. IRVING, Liquidator. OTICE is hereby given that the office of the company P.O. Box 1324, N 703 Dilworth Building, Auckland. 327 where legal process may be served or notices de· livered has been removed to the D.I.C. Building, Lamhton Quay, Wellington. - The company will carryon at the new address its business formerly carried on at Maritime Buildings, Wellington, of DISSOLUTIOX OF PARTNERSHIP. suppliers of "Burroughs" Adding, Billing, Bookkeeping, and Calculating Machines, and their parts and accessories. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership prior to Dated at Wellington, this 17t,h day (If July, 1930. N_ this date existing between us is hereby mutually E. A. WALLACE, dissolved. The business of the Partnership will in future be Attorney for th" said company. carried on by the undersigned JAMES HURLEY, at Wellesley Bell, Gully, Mackenzie, and O'Leary, Rtr('et West, Auckland, under the style of THE PERIOD Rolicitors. 333 FURNISHING COMPANY, and the said James Hurley will pay I ------all debts of t-he Partnership and receive all moneys owing to In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Partnership. Wellington District Dated 14th July, 1930. (Wellington Registry). A. R. PEARSON. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and its amend. JAMES HURLEY. ments, and in the matter of COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED

Witness to both signatures-To N. Baxter, Solicitor, I- (in Liquidation), a company duly incorporated under the Auckland. 328 Companies Act, 1908, and having its registered office at numbers 91-99 Taranaki Street, in the City of Wellington, but now in voluntary liquidation. THE RISING SUN GOLD·MINING COMPANY, LTD. HE creditors of the above-named company are required, T on or before the 1st day of September, 1930, to send T an extraordinary general meeting of the above·named their names and addresses and the particulars of their debt A company duly convened and held at 1'10. 9 Commerce or claim to HERBERT DOUGLAS VICKERY and JOHN LAWRENCE Street, Auckland, on the 24th day of June, 1930, the following ARCUS, both of the City of Wellington, Public Accountants, the resolution was passed, and at a subsequent extraordinary Liq uidators of the said company, and jf so required by notice general meeting of the members of the said company, also in writing from the said Liquidators to come in and prove duly convened and held at the same place on the 15th day of their said debt or claim at the office of the said Herbert July, 1930, the same resolution was duly confirmed as a special Douglas Vickery at Number 153 Featherston Street, Wel­ resolution, viz. :- lington, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that any distribution made before such debt or claim is prm'ed. JOHN HUGHLINGS JAOKSON and JAMES GRIBBLE be appointed The said Liquidators will hear and adjudicate upon the said Liquidator. for the purposes of Buch winding.up, and that d~bts and claims at the said Herbert Douglfl,s Vickery's the remuneration of the said Liquidators for their services in office at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of that winding.up be fixed at the sum of fifty guineas." September, 19:10. Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of July, 1930. Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of July, 1930. 329 W. M. AITKEN, Chairman. 335 E. RHODES, Deputy Registrar. G 2266 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 53

BRITISH CONTROLLED FILMS (N.Z.), LIMITED. and that such special rate shall be an annual.recurring rate during the currency of such loan and be payable yearly on IN LIQUIDATION. the first day of June in each and every year during the cur­ rency of snch loan, being a period of twenty (20) y~ars, or until In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and amendments the loan is fully paid ofT. thereof, and in the matter of BRITISH CONTROLLED i HENRY LOWE, Chairman. FILMS (N.Z.l, LmITED (in Liquidation). D. MACKAY, County Clerk. OTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general Thames, 28th May, 1930. 341 N meeting of shareholders will be held at the company's registered office Number, 203 New Zealand Insurance Build­ ings, Queen Street, Auckland, on Friday, the 1st dav of THE KAWA WOOL COMPANY, LIMITED. August, 1930, at 3 o'clock p.m. • Busines8: To consider Liquidator's report. IN LIQUIDATION. 336 A. J. CLARKSON, Liquidator. In the matter of tho Companies Act, 1908, and amendments, and in the matter of THF: KAWA WOOL Co., LTD. OTICE is hereby given that th" following extraordinary DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. N. resolution of shareholders was passed on the 12th July, 1930:- OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore N subsisting between ROBERT THOMAS HARVEY and "That it having been proved to the satisfaction of the JOHN GARI>F:N, carrying on business at Enfield as Threshing­ company that it cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue mill Proprietors under the style of "Harvey and Garden," its business, it is advisable to wind up the same, and that has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the first day the eompany forthwith go into liquidation, and that Mr. of July. one thousand nine hundred and thirty. SYDNEY SMITH be appointcd Liquidator." All debts due to the said firm are to be paid to the said Dated at Feilding, this 19th day of .July, 1930. Robert Thomas Harvey and all accounts owing by the said i SYDNEY SMITH, Liquidator. firm are to be paid by the said Robert Thomas Harvey, who Box 38, Feilding. 344 will continue to carryon the said business on his own account. Dated this 15th day of July, 1930. R. T. HARVEY. MAITLAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., JOHN GARDEN. LIMITED. Witness to the signatures of Robert Thomas Harvey and John Garden-H. J. S. Grater, Solicitor, Oamaru. 337 I IN LIQUIDATION . .-----~--. - I A MEETI~G of shareholders of the above-named company ASSIGNED ESTATE OF TA"ERI .. ANE V RUVIOUS I - will be held at 2 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, 9th August, - m ._'1. IT 1930, at Soldier's Club Rooms, Gore. WHITMORE (DECEA~EDl. Rusine"8: To receive report of Liquidators upon realization FURNITURE-MANUFACTURER, CHRISTCHURCH. of asset.s and distribution of proceeds. A. H. AITKEN }L' 'd t LL claims against the above estate, not already lodged, W. F. DUTHIE lqUl" Or". A must be forwarded to the undersigned, in triplicate, not later than Friday, the 25th July, 1930, and certified as Gore, 18th July, 1930. 345 owing on 17th July, 1930. HICKS, AINGER, AND TWYFORD, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Accountants to the Trustees. 162 Manchester Street, Christ.chnrch, OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore 18th July, 1930. 340 N subsisting between KENNETH McKINLEY RUTHERFORD and 'VILLIAM VICTOR ROBINSON, carrying on business as Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Tndent Agents, at Auckland, THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. under the style of " Rutherford, Robinson, and Austin," has I been dissolved by mutual consent as from the date hereof. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. I Dated this 15th da,y of July, 1930. K. RUTHERFORD. Tairua Wharf (Second) Reconstruction Loan (1930) of £.500. 346 W. B. ROBINSON. TN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that __~ ______._ . .1. behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Thames County Council hereby resolves as follows:- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other -- charges on a loan of £1)00, authorized to be raised by the NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Thames County Council under the above-mentioned Act for I existing between 'VILLIAM KEEN and CHARLES the purpose of removing the old wharf at Tairua and in its HARVEY, carrying on business at Dnnedin as Service-station place erecting a new wharf, the said Thames County Council Proprietors, under the style or firm name of "The De Luxe hereby makes and levies a special rate of three-farthings (id.) I Petrol Station," has been dissolved by mutual consent as in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property I from the 7th day of April, 1930. (on the basis of the unimproved value) of the Tairua Wharf The business is now carried on by De Luxe Petrol Station, (Second) Reconstruction Loan, 1930, Special-rating Area- Limited, at the corner of Princess Street and Manor Place, viz.: Starting at a boundary-line between the Thames and Dunedin. Coromandel Counties at a point on the shore of the Pacific Dated this 16th day of July, 1930. Ocean; thence by the said boundary to its intersection with WILLIAM KEEN. Timber Lease 8182 acres; thence along the south-eastern C. HARVEY. boundary generally of Timber Lease 8182 acres, State Forest Witness to both signatures-R. L. Fairmaid, Solicitor, Reserve 3940 acres, Timber Lease 11824, and Timber Lease Dunedin. 347 6755 acres, to the north-east corner of Taparahi No. 2B; thence by the dividing-line between Taparahi No. 1 and Taparahi No. 2B; thence by the south-ea.st bonndary of Taparahi No. I, the south-western and southern boundary of I SCOTT LIMITED. Pakararahi No. I, the south, south-eastern, and eastern I boundary of Timber Lease 2Sn acrFS, Block X, the south­ TN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. eastern boundary of Timber Lease fi089 acres, and the south and eastern boundarv of H.P.L. 178; thence by the dividing­ M INUTES of meeting of the shareholders of SCOTTS line between the Wharekawa and Tairua watershed to t.he .1. LmITED, held on Tuesday, 22nd .Tuly, 1930. south-east 00rner of Block IV; thence bv the southern bound- Resolved:" That the company go into voluntary liquida­ ary of Block IV to the south·east corner ·of H.P.L.; thence by tion, and that Mr. E. MEAD, of Blenheim, Accountant., be the west, north, and east boundary of the said H.P.L. 87 to appointed I,iquidator." its south-east corner; thence by the southern boundary of I .JAMES H. SCOTT. Rlock IV again to its junction with the Pacific Ocean; thence E. H. HARVEY, Director, by the East Coast line generally to the point of commencement; 349 GRIFFITHS BROS., J,TD. JULY 24.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 22M

FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTIOE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND.

In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and in the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928. OTICE is hereby given that the Franklin County Council proposes, undcr the provisions of the above·mentioned N_ Allts, to execute certain public works-namely, the construction of roads within the County of Franklin-and for the purposes of such public works the lands deRcribed in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken: And notice is hereby given that plans of the land so required to be taken are deposited in the public office of the Clerk to t,he said Council, situated in Roulston Street, Pukekohe, and are open for inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office hours. All person~ affected by the execution of the said public works or by the taking of such lands who have any well.grounded objections to the cxecution of the said public works or to the taking of the said lands, must state their objections in writing, and send the same, within forty days from the 21st day of July, 1930, being the date of the first publication' of this notice, to the County Clerk at the County Office, Roulston Street, Pukekohe. SCHEDULE.

Approxima.te Area Shown on Survey of each of the Being Portion of Allotment Number Situated in-BloCk I Situated in Survey I Coloured on Parcels of Land Number District of Office Plan Plan requirerl to be takert. numbered

A. R. P. o 2 12 Part Lot 4, D.P. 8176, being portion 'III Onewhero 25633 Blue. Allotment 9, Pukekohe Parish 2 1 26·7 Part Lot 4. D.P. 8176, being portion III 25633 Sepia. Allotments 9 and 43, Pukekohe Parish 239·4 Part Lot 1, D.P. 8176, being portion III 25633 Yellow. Allotments 9 and 43, Pukekohe Parish 1 2 g,l Part Lot 1, D.P. 8176, being portion III 25633 Red. Allotment 43, Pukekohe Parish, and portion Allotment llO, Tuakau Parish o 0 0·8 Part Lot 2, D.P. 17387, being portion III 25633 Sepia. Allotment 18, Pukekohe Parish o 0 16 Part Lot 6, D.P. 17387, being portion III 25633 Purple. Allotment 18. Pukekohe Parish o 3 37·9 Part Lot 6, D'.P. 17387, being portion III 25633 Blue. Allotment 18, Parish of Pukekohe o 3 39·4 Part Lot 6, D.P. 17387, being portion III 25633 Yellow. Allotment 18, Pukekohc Parish IV ! Onewhero Portion Allotment 36, Tuakau Parish .. { 25855 3 2 26·6 I Maramarua } Blue. o 2 7·3 Portion Allotment 10, Mangatawhiri I Maramarua 25855 Yellow. Parish I o 0 0·09 Portion Lot 8, Section 11 (Selby's Town- I 25855 ship), being portion Allotment 16, ______M_a_n"'g_at_a_w_h_i_ri Parish _._. ______All situated in the County of Franklin, North Auckland Land District. Dated at Pukekohe, this 21st day of July, 1930. 348 ALAN P. DAY, County Clerk.

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MIDI,AND CATTLE PRODUCTS, LIMITED. I EDUCATION BOARD OF DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND

In the matter.of the Companies Act, 1908, and its amend- NOTICE UNDER THE PURLIO WORKS ACT, 1928. ments, and III the matter of MIDLAND CATTLE PRODUCTS, I LIMITED, an English company carrying on business in New Zealand under Part 9 of the above Act. OTICE is hereby given that the Education Board of N the District of Auckland intend.~ to take, under the M IDLAND CATTLE PRODUCTS, LIMITED, hereby provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, for the use, con. gives notice that it intends voluntarily to cease, and venience, aud enjoyment of a public school the following will cease carrying on business in New Zealand at the expira­ land, namely :- tion of four months from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1930. All that piece of land, situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing three (3) acres, more or less, being J. F. B. STEVENSON, portion of Otorohanga E No. 2 Block, situate Block IV, 350 Attorney for the said company. Orahiri Survey District. A plan of the land is deposited at the post-office at Otoro­ ------hanga, and is there open for inspection by all persons at all reasonable hours. All persons affected are hereby required and called upon to THE COUNTRY PRESS CO· OPERATIVE CO. (N.Z.), set forth in writing any well-grounded objections to the LIMITED. taking of the said land, and to send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Education Board of the District of Auckland at its office in Wellesley Street, Auckland. Dated this 17th day of July, 1930. T an extraordinary general meeting of sharebolders of A the above company, held on the 22nd .Julv, 1930. D. W. DUNLOP, the following special resolution was passed:- - Secretary to the Education Board of the District of Auckland. " That the company go into voluntary liquidation, and that R. K. ROWE be, and is appointed, Liquidator." [This notice was first published on the 18th day of July, 1930, in the Auckland Star Newspaper.] 351 R. K. ROWE, Liquidator. 352 ------~ ~---- ~------

2268 T~ N:EW 'zEAt.AND GAZll1rrE. [No. 58

THE WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING CO}IPANY, LTD. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Name of company: ~evis JunctJon Gold-mining Company, Ltd. T a meeting of the shareholders of the above·named When formed, and date of registration: 23rd June, 1926. A company on 21st July, 1930, the following extra­ Whether in active operation or not: Not at present. ordinary resolution was passed :- Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Crom· "That, it being proved to the satisfaction of the company well; John Leopold Stewart Wright. that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, con­ Nominal capital: £6,000. tinue its business, it is advisable to wind up the same, and it Amount of capital subscribed : £3,477 lOs. is hereby resolved that the company be wound up voluntarily, Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £3,211 178. 6d. and that Mr. T. H. SUTTON be and is hl'reby appointed Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, a.nd amount of Liquidator." cash received for same (if any): Nil. 353 T. H. SUTTON, Liquidator. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholdcrs on which no cash has been paid: £1,650. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 26,000. Number of shares allotted: 20,510. Amount paid per share: 5s. (less arrears). MAORILAND CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED. Amount called up per sha.re: 58. Number and amount of calls in a.rrears: Eleven shareholders; IN LIQUIDATION. £265 12s. 6d. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money recclve

Total amounts of dividends paid: Nil. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. cash received for same (if any) : £2,000. Amount of cash in bank: 7d. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of cash in hand: Nil. cash has been paid: £5,000. Amount of debts d.i.rectly due to the company: 8s. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 7,000. Amount of debts considcred good: 88. Number of shares allotted: 7,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company: £320. Amount paid per share: £1. Amount of debts owing by company: £64 Is. 7d. Amount called upper share: £1. I Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. I, John Leopold Stewart Wright, the Secretary of the Number of shareo forfeited: Nil. Broken Hill Mining Company, Ltd., do solemnly and Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement same: Nil. . of the affairs of the said company at the 31st December, Number of shareholders at time 01 registration of com· 1929; and I make tlus solemn declaration conscientiously pany: 20. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Present number of shareh(.lders: 20. ()f the Peace Act, 1908. Number of men employed by company: 5 . .J. L. STEWART WRIGHT. Quantity and value of gold prodnced since last state. Declared at Cromwell, this 15th day of July, 1930, before mont: Nil. me-C. W. J. Roberts, J.P. 339 Total quantity and value of gold produced since registration: 1,192 oz. 9 dwt. 9 gr.; value, £4,562 16,. 2d. _ .. -_._- Amount expended since last statement, £1,507 10s.6d. TATEMENT OF THE_A_FFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total expenditure since registration: £20,683 19s. 7d. S Total amvunt of dividends declared: Nil. Name of company: Glenorchy Scheelite Mining Company, Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Ltd. Total amount "f unclaimed dividends: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 6th December, Amount of cash in bank: Nil. 1911. Anwunt of cash in hand: Nil. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Amount of debt8 directly due to company: Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Amolln t of debts considered good: Nil. Dunedin; W. E. C. Reid. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Nominal capital: £6,000. Amount of debt·s owing by company: £9,121 3s. 5d. Amount of capital subscribed: £3,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: Nil. I, William Edwin Charles Reid, Secretary of the Sandhills Paid· up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Gold· mining Company, Ltd., do solemnly and sincerely declare cash received for same (if any) : Nil. that this is a true and correct statement of the affairs of the Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no said company as at 30th September, 1929; and I make this cash has been paid: £3,000. solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be Number of shares into which capital is divided: 3,000. true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Pe.. ce Act, 1908. Number of shares allotted: 3,000. W. E. C. REID. Amount paid per share: £1. Amount called up per share: £1. Declared at Dunedin, this 16th day of July, 1930, before Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. me-J. H. F. Hamel, J.P. 343 Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· NEW ZEALAND. pany: 10. Present number of shareholders: 11. By G. V. HUDSON, F.E.S., F.N.Z., INST. Number of men employed by company: 3 . . Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: Comprising 450 pages, including letterpress, index, and Nil. sixty·two plates. Bound in half·morocco. Total value of gold produced since registration: £313 14s. Total value of scheelite produced since last statement: Nil. Price, £10 lOs. per volume. Postage, Is. 8d. extra. Total value of scheelite produced since registration: £88,165 Apply- 15s. ld. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. since last statement: £1,455 16s. 8d. Total expenditure since registration: £86,577 lls. IOd. Total amount of dividends declared: £7,125. LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND. Total amount of dividends paid: £7,125. ILL U S T RAT E D. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Manual No.2. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Part 1. Mammalia. Amount of debts directly due to company: £349 15s. lid. Amount of debts considered good: £349 15s. lid. By the Hon. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z. Inst. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amounts of debts owing by company: £2,254 28. lld. Price, paper only, 3s.; postage, 2d. extra. Parts I and II in one volume, paper, 7s. 6d.; cloth, lOs. 6d.; postage, 4d. I, William Edwin Charles Reid, Secretary of the Glenorchy extra. Scheelite Mining Company, Ltd., do solemnly and sincerely Apply- declare that this is a true and correct statement of the affairs of the said company as at 30th September, 1929; and I make GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. this solemn declaration conscientiollsly believing the same to --_._------be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. W. E. C. REID. NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Declared at Dunedin, this 16th day of Jnly, 1930, before ROLL OF HONOUR just published by the DEFENOE me-J. H. F. Hamel, J.P. 342 DEPARTMENT, giving- (I) A list of members of the New Zealand Expeditionary STATEi)lENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Forces killed in action, died of wounds inflicted, of accidents occurring, or disease contracted while Name of company: The Sandhills Gold·minin!( Company, Ltd. on active service. When formed, and date of registration: 19th December 1913. (2) Those who died after discharge from the New Zealand Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Expeditionary Force from wounds inflicted or Where business is conducted, and namc of Secretary: disease contracted while on active service. Dunedin; W. E. C. Reid. (3) Those who died from accident occurring or disease Nominal capital: £7,000. contracted while training with or attached to the Amount of capital subscribed; £7,000. New Zealand Expeditionary Forces of New Zealand. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £2,000. Price, 5s.; postage, 8d. extra.

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