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No 35, 10 April 1980, 1037 No. 35 1037 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 10 APRIL 1980 CORRIGENDUM Declaring Land Acquired for a Local Work and Not Required Revision of District Valuation Rolls for that Purpose to be Crown Land in Ashburton County PURSUANT to the Valuation of Land Act 1951, the Valuer­ KEITH HOLYOAKE, Governor-General General determines that the District Valuation Roll for the A PROCLAMATION district named in the following Schedule was revised on the PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, the Right date shown. This Schedule amends New Zealand Gazette of Honourable Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, the Governor-General 28 February 1980, No. 18, p. 559. of New Zealand, hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act SCHEDULE 1948, CHRISTCHURCH CITY revision date was the 1st day of July 1979. S. W. A. RALSTON, Deputy Valuer-General. SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT Land Taken for a Recreation Ground in Block IX, Pakiri ALL that piece of land containing 3529 square metres, situated Survey District, Rodney County in Block XIII, Spaxton Survey District, being part Lot 1, D.P. 3932; as shown on plan S.O. 14091, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Christchurch, and thereon marked KEITH HOLYO AKE, Governor-General "E". A PROCLAMATION Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, The Right General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, Honourable Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, the Governor-General this 24th day of March 1980. of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land W. L. YOUNG, Minister of Works and Development. described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a recrea­ [LS.] Goo SAVE THE QuEEN! tion ground and shall vest in the Rodney County Council, as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I also declare (P.W. 45/1318; Ch. D.O. 35/15) that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 10th day of April 1980. SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that piece of land containing 2 acres, situated in Block Defining the Middle Line of a Transmission Line in Block IX, Pakiri Survey District, and being Lot 1, Section 13, Ill, W aitemata Survey District, and Blocks XI and XV, Parish of Pakiri; as shown on plan S.O. 12642, lodged in Waiwera Survey District, Viz; the Albany-Silverdale 220 kV the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland, and thereon Transmission Line edged pink. (All certificate of title No. llA/94.) KEITH HOLYO AKE, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this A PROCLAMATION 24th day of March 1980. PURSUANT to section 14 of the Electricity Act 1%8, I, The W. L. YOUNG, Minister of Works and Development. Right Honourable Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, the Governor­ General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that [LS.] Goo SAVE nm QUEEN! the middle line of the Albany-Silverdale 220 kV transmission (P.W. 53/89/1; Ak. D.O. 15/11/0/12642) line proposed to be constructed in Block III, Waitemata Survey 1038 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 35 District and Blocks XI and XV, Waiwera Survey Distnct Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resigna­ shall be the line defined and described in the Schedule tions, and Retirements of Officers of the Royal New Zealand hereto; and I hereby define as being land upon or in respect Navy of which it is intended to exercise the powers conferred by the Electricity Act 1968 or by any other Ac! in resp~ct. of the erection, maintenance, and use of the said transm1ss~on PURSUANT to section 35 of the Defence Act 1971, His Excel­ line, all the land situated within 80 metres on either side lency the Governor-<;,eneral ha~ approved the follo~ing of the middle line hereby defined. appointments, promot10ns, extens10ns, transfers, res1gnat1ons, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Naval Forces. SCHEDULE A line commencing at a point approximately 110 metres south-east of a point 170 metres west from Lucas Creek on ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY the common boundary of Lot 1 and part Lot 2, D.P. 38832, The following Commanders are placed on the Retired and proceeding in a generally northern direction ~or a. dis~nce List, with effect from the dates shown: of approximately 12.65 kilometres and passmg m, mto, Ian Watson Munro, M.N.z.1.s., 29 February 1980. through, or over the following lands, etc., viz: Colin Adrian Dixon, c.ENG., F.I.MAR.E., 3 March 1980. Part Lot 2, D.P. 38832 (certificate of title 1020/157); Lot The appointment of Lieutenant Commander Christopher 1, D.P. 38832 (certificate of title 1020/156); Lot 2, D.P. ~6350 John Niven is terminated, at his own request, with effect from (certificate of title 21D/847); Lot 1, D.P. 66350 (certificate 18 January 1980. of title 21D/846); Lot 1, D.P.. 39443 (certificate of title Lieutenant Commander Trevor James Edward Marsh, 1394/19); Part Allotment 199, Parish of Paremoremo (certifi­ RNZN Retired List, is re-appointed to the RNZN in his cate of title 89/79); Land on D.P. 26798 (certificate of title present rank with seniority and effect from 12 March 1980; 682 /295) ; Lot 2, D .P. 49776 ( certificate of title 1984 /73) ; terminating on 23 May 1982. Lot 8 D.P. 54450 ( certificate of title 310/48); Allotments 526 The following to be Lieutenant Commander, with seniority and 527, Parish of Paremoremo (certificate of title 849 /168); and effect from the dates shown : part land on D.P. 12185 (certificate of title 288/74); Lot 9, Lieutenant J. E. Greenwood, 27 February 1980. D.P. 56706 (certificate of title 29A/428); Lot 8, D,?, 56706 Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant Commander) A. Chadwick, (certificate of title 9C/503); Lot 7, D.P. 56706 (certificate of 1 March 1980. title 9C/502); Lot 6, D.P. 56706 (certificate of title 9C/501); The appointment of Lieutenant N. G. Flegg, B.sc.(HONS.), Lot 1, D.P. 50690 (e:ertificate of title lA/579); Lot 1, D:P. CERT.ED., is extended to 28 June 1993. 56706 (certificate of title 9C/496); Lot 5, D.P. 55409 (certifi­ The appointments of the following Lieutenants are con- cate of title llD/569); Lot 4, D.P. 55409 (certificate of title firmed: 110/568); Lot 3, D.P. 55409 (certificate of title 110/567); P. D. Lee, N.Z.C.E.(MECH.). Lot 4, D.P. 51620 (certificate of title 24D/946); Lot 3, D.P. M. D. Rashleigh. 51620 ( certificate of title 30A/ 1172); Lot 2, D.P. _51620 A. C. S. McNicol, B.E. (MECH.). (certificate of title 8B/1432); Lot 1, D.P. 516?,0 (cert1fi~te The appointment of Lieutenant D. R. Johnston, N.Z.C.E. of title 2B/37); part land on D.P. 2737 (certificate of title (ELECT.), is extended to 5 January 1989. 1316/93), middle portion of Allotment 302, Parish of Puke­ Lieutenant Peter James Vernon Chivers, B.SC., is placed on atua ( certificate of title 579/160), north-western portion of the Emergency List of the RNZN until 9 February 1984, Allotment 302, Parish of Pukeatua ( certificate of title with effect from 10 February 1980. 1316/94); Lot 4, D.P. 73453 (certificate of title 29C/159); The appointment of Lieutenant Wendy Isobel Alsop is Lot 2, D.P. 64607 (certificate of title 21C/768); Lot 3, D.P. terminated, with effect from 1 October 1979. 64607 (certificate of title 21C/769); Lot 4, D.P. ~4607 (cert}fi• The appointments of the following Lieutenants are extended cate of title 21C/770); Lot 5, D.P. 64607 (certificate of title to 3 January 1992: 21C/771); Lot 13, D.P. 64607 (certificate of title 21C/779); I. F. P. Martin. Allotment 292, Parish of Pukeatua ( certificate of title M. J. Millar. 579/164); part allotment 212, Parish of Pukeatua (certificate The temporary engagement of Lieutenant K. A. McGrath of title 485 /230) ; Allotment 210, Parish of Puk~atua ( ce~ifi­ is extended to 9 January 1981. cate of title 772/187); Lot 1, D.P. 58852 (certificate of title The appointment of Lieutenant S. J. Taylor is extended 13D/881); Allotment 206, Parish of Pukeatua (certificate of to 18 August 1993. title 38A/257); Allotment 205, Parish of Pukeatua (certificate The appointments of the following Lieutenants are con- of title 38A/256); south-eastern portion of Allotment 188, firmed: Parish of Pukeatua (certificate of title 931/74); north-western M. P. Downes. portion of Allotment 188, Parish of Pukeatua (certificate of P. C. Atkinson. title 810/15); Lot 4, D.P. 64776 (certificate of title 21A/1153); T. R. Rae. Lot 3, D.P. 64776 (certificate of title 21A/1152); Allotment The appointment of Lieutenant Russell James Scott is 309, Parish of Okura (certificate of title 21C/682); part terminated, with effect from 26 February 1980. Allotment 50, Parish of Okura (certificate of title 21A/1156); Chaplain Selwyn Sidney Hadlow, L.m., is transferred _to part Allotment 183 and Allotment 184, Parish of 9kura the Active List of the RNZNVR until 31 March 1983, with ( certificate of title 683 / 45) ; part Lot 2, D .P. 39920 ( certificate effect from 24 January 1980•. of title 1801 /63); part Lot 1, D.P. 39920 (certificate of title The appointment of Chaplain P. F. Kay is extended to 1 1085/219); Allotment 186, Parish of Okura (certificate of July 1982.
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