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THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.

Reooking the Setting-apart of Land for Selection by Discharged Settlemen! Land. set apart for DisposaZ by way of Sale or SoZd.iera, und.er Ordinary Tenures, of Land in the Oanter- Lease to Discharged Sold.i.ers, under Special Tenures, in bury Land District. the Land. District.

[L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I conferred upon me by section three of the Discharged me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Do­ Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New minion of New Zealand, do hereby revok~ the Proolame.tion Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of made on the fifteenth day of September, one thousand settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be nine hundred and sixteen, and published in the Gazette of and the same are hereby set ape.rt and declared open for the twenty-firs, day of September, then instant, setting disposal by way. of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under &par$ the e.rea of Crown land described in the Schedule special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. hereto, for selection by discharged soldiers, under the Land Act, 1908. SCHEDULE. WBLLINGTON LAND DISTRI0T.--SETTLBMENT LAND. SCHEDULE. Heights SeUlement.-Block XV, Mount Robinson, and BZock CillTERBUBY LAM> DlsTBioT.-0HEVIOT COUNTY. III, Waiopehu, Survey DiBtricta. A- B. P. 8BOTION ls Area, 275 0 0 Orawn Land. 2s 280 0 0 SBOTION 1, Block. VII, Lowry Peaks Survey District: Area, 3s 290 2 0 2,097 acres I rood 33 perches. 4s ,, 345 0 17 Given under the hand of His .Excellency the Ri(lht Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right H9nounble Arthur William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued' under the Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this twenty,ninth day of October, in the year of our thirtieth day of October, in the year of our Lord Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. D. H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Minister of Landa.

Gon BA Vii Tin: KING ! Gon SAVI: Tin: KING! A 8874 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Settlement Land aet apart for Diipoaal by way of Sale or Settlement Land set apart /or Dispoaal by way of Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiera, under Special Tenures, in Lease to Diaeharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the the A uekland Land District. Wellington Land District.

[L.B,] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.8.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursua.nce of the power a.nd a.uthority conferred upon N pursuance of the power and authority conferrc,1 upon I me by section four of the Discha.rged Soldiers Settle­ I. me by section four of the Discha.rged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur Wiliia.m de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, do hereby procla.im a.nd decla.re tha.t the a.re& of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare tha.t the area of settlement la.nd described in the Schedule hereto sha.ll be settlement land described in .the Schedule hereto shall be and a.nd the sa.me is hereby set a.pa.rt a.nd deola.red open for dis­ the sa.me is hereby set apart and declared open for disposa.l posa.l by wa.y of sa.le or lea.se to disoha.rged soldiers, under by wa.y of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special speoia.l tenures, in the ma.nner provided in the sa.id Act. tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DlsTRICT.--SETTLEMENT LAND, WELLINGTON LAND DISTBIOT,-SETTLEMENT LAND. Ohi'llemuri Oounty.-Bl,ock VII, Waitoa Survey District. Sarul,ilands Settlement. SECTION 13, Otwa.y Settlement : Area., 10 a.ores. SECTION 1, Subdivision J, Ma.nchester Block, Block IV, Kairanga Survey District: Area, 116 acres l rood 21 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Riiht perches. Honoura.ble Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri11,ht Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Most Honourable Privy Coup.oil, Knight Grand of the Most Excellent Order of the British Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of of the Most Excellent Order of the British Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Kmght 0£ Justrce of the Order of Saint John of of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion a.t the Government House at Wellington, this of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and twenty-ninth day of October, in th& year of our issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. at the Government House at Wellington, this third day of November, in the yea.r of our Lord D. H. GUTHRIE, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Minister of Lands. D. H. GUTHRIE. GoD BA v11 THIil K1No ' Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING !

Settlement Land set apart /or Diapoaal by way of Sale or Settlement Land aet apart .for Disposal by way of Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the Lease to Discharged Soldiera, under Special Tenures, in Wellington Land District. the Wellington Land District.

[L.B,] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursua.nce of the power a.nd a.uthority conferred upon N pursuance of the power a.nd authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act; 1915, I, Arthur W:illia.m de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the GQvemor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, do hereby procla.im a.nd decla.re tha.t the a.rea. of Zea.land, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of settlement la.nd described in the Schedule hereto sha.ll be settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be a.nd the sa.me is hereby set apart and decla.red open for and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposa.l by way of sa.le or lease to discharged soldiers, under disposal by way of sale or lea.se to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. special tenures, in the ma.nn(lr provided in the said Act.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT.--SETTLEMJIINT LAND. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT.-SETTLEMENT LAND. Soland Settlement. Left Bank W anganui River.-Graham Settlement. SEOTION 195, Block II, Wa.iroa. Survey District, a.nd pa.rt A. ~. ·P. Section 348, Ototuku Block: Area, 75 acres 2 roods. PART Section 350 Area, 0 0 38·5 Sections 351, 352, a.nd pa.rt 350 ,, 158 0 22·5 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri11,ht Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grano Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Cross of th& Most Distinguished Order of Saint Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint of the Most Excellent Order of the British Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, of the Most Excellent Order of the British Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and in-Chief in and over His. Majesty's Dominion issued under the Sea.I of the said Dominion, of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and at the Government House at Wellington, this issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, third day of November, in the year of our Lord at the Government House at Wellington, this third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. D. H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Minister of Lands Gov BA vs THIii KlNG ! GoD SAVE THE KlNG ! Nov. 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3875

Settlement Land set apart for DiBposal by way of Sale or Settlement Land set apart for Disposal by way of Sale or Leaae to IJwicharged SolrUers, under Special Tenures, in the Lease to Disehµrged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the IV ellington Land District. IV eUington Land District.

[L.S,] LIVERPOOL, Governor-GeJlllral. [L,S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursll&Ilce of the power and authority conferred upon N pursua.nce of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged S.oldiers Settle­ I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of settlement .land described in the Schedule hereto shall be settlement la.nd described in the Schedule hereto shall be and and the same is hereby set apart· and declared open for the same is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. -.-­ SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT,-SETTLEMBN'l' LAND, WELLINGTON LAND ThSTBIOT.-SETTLEMENT LAND, :SECTION 14, Waddington Settlement: Area, 8 acres 2 roods McDonnell Settlement. 11 perches. LoT 1, D.P. 3957, part Section 39, Township of Carnarvou, Given nnder the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Block II, Te Kawau Survey District : Area, 94 acres 2 roods Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, 21 perches. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most. Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Given under the hand of His Excellency the Riiht Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Michael and Saint Georite, Knight Grand Cross Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's of the Most Excellent Order of the British Most Honourable Privy Connell, Knight Grand EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ of the Most Excellent Order of the British in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ at the Government Hoose at Wellington, this in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion third day of November, in the year of our Lord of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. at the Government House at Wellington, this D. H. GUTHRIE, third day of November, in the year of our Lord Minister of Lands. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen.

Got> SAVE TllE Knm· ! D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Gon SA VE THE KING ! Settlement Land aet aparl for DiBpoaal by way of Sale or Lease to Di8Ckarged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the North Auckland Land Distrid. Grown Land set aparl for Di.sposal by way of Sale or Lease to Diacl,arged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the [L.s,] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Auckland L-ind Diatrict. A PROCLAMATION. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon A PROCLAMATION. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ N pursua.nce of the power and authority conferred upon ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area. of Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of the same is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special same ls hereby set a.part and declared open for disposal by tenure~, in the manner provided in the said Act. way of sale or lease to discharged sofdiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. SCHEDULE. NoBTH AucKLAND LAND DISTBicT.-SETTµMENT LAND, SCHEDULE. • BayliBB Settlement. AUCKLAND LAND DISTBICT.-CR0WN LA:Nn. SECTION 12, Block XII, Hukerenui Survey District: Area, SEOTION 11, Block IV, Piako Survey District, Thames County: 201 acres l rood. Area., 10 acres; Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Given nnder the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Crosa Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British of· the Most Excellent Order of the British EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-Genera.I and Commander• Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal o~ the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this third day of November, in the year of our Lord twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, D. H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Miciater of Land•• Gon SAVB TUii Knm ! Gon SAVB TBB KING ! 3376 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Grown Land aet apart for Disposal by way of Sale or Le.aae me by the aforesaid Ordinance and by section twenty-six of to Diacharge,d Soldiera, under Special Tenu_rea, fo the Auck- the Acts Interpretation Act, 1908, do hereby appoint land Land Diatrict. LAURENOE EDMUND HAINES, of Oamaru, to be a permanent Trustee and member of the [r..s.] LIVERPOOL, Gover~or-General. corporate body appointed under the said Oamaru ~ace­ A PROCLAMATION. course Reserve Management Ordinance, 1870, by the name and style of " The Trustees of the Oamaru Racecourse," in N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon the place of the said George Brownlee. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Zea.land, do · hereby proclaim and decla.re that the areas of Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and Most Honourable Privy Uonncil, Knight Grand l;he same are hereby set·apa.rt and declared open for disposal Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of, the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the•Order of Saint John of SCHEDULE. Jerusalem, Governor-Genera.I and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion AuoKLAND LAND DLSTRIOT.-CROWN LAND. of New Zealand a.nd its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion; Ohinemuri Oounty.-Waihou Survey District. at the Government House at Wellington, this A. R. P, twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our SE0TION 19, Block I .. Area, 107 3 33 Lord one thousAnd nine hundred and nineteen. 43 ,, 107 3 22 21, Block V .. 71 1 26 D. H. GUTHRIE, 10, Block IX .. 73 0 8 Minister of Lands. 11 72 3 37 s.i.va: TB KING 12 78 3 20 Go» • ! 13 82 3 0 14 117 2 13 15 129 0 16 Land proclaime,d as a ~oad, and Road close,,],, in Block XIII, 16 141 0 27 · Waitemata Survey District, Waitemata Ownty. 17 149 2 35 18 165 1 13 [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 19 166 2 25 20 176 0 20 A PROCLAMATION. 21 165 3 23 N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 22 65 2 3 I section eleven of the L"Md Acl, 1908, I, Arthur 23 72 0 29 William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor­ 24 72 2 30 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, wi\h 25 " 92 1 0 the consents of the owner of J;he land described in the Firs, 63, Block XIII 96 0 4 Schedule hereto, and of the Waitemata County Counoil, being 64 96 0 4 the local auihority in whose district the said land is situated, 65 96 0 4 proclaim as a road the land in Waitemata Survey District 66 96 0 4 described in the First Schedule hereto; and a!so do hereby, 67 80 0 4 with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed ,he 68 80 0 4 road described in the Second Schedule hereto. 69 80 0 4 70 , 79 3 18 FIRST SCHEDULE, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht LAND PBOCLAillll:D AS A RoAD, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, APPROXIMATB area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road : Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's 1 rood 6·8 perches. · M011t Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Portion of Section 114; coloured red. Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross SECOND SCHEDULE. of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, ROAD OLOSBD, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of APPROXIMATB area of the piece of road closed : 1 acre Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ 0 roods 15·5 perches. in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Adjoining or passing through Section 114; coloured green. of New Zealand and its Dependendes ; and issued under the Seal of the said Domini9n, All situated in Waipareira Parish, Block XIII, Waite­ at the Government House at Wellington, this mata Survey District. (S.O. 18512.) 1'hird day of November, in the year of our Lord All in the North Auckland Land District; as ihe same are one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 89270, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public D. H. GUTHRIE, Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distrioi, and Minister of Lands. thareon coloured as above mentioned. GOD SA VE Tlll: KING ! Given under the ha.nd of His Excellency the :Bii,ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sil.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Truatee of Oamaru Racecourse appointe,d. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micha.el and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross [r..s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. of the Most Excellent Order of the British A PROCLAMATION. Em;i>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of HEREAS George Brownlee, of Oamaru, was appointed Jerusalem, Governor-General and Comma.nder­ W to be a Trustee of the Oamaru Racecourse, under in-Chief in and over His Ma.jesty's Dominion the provisions of ari Ordinance of the Provincial Council of of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Otago, intitilled the Oamaru Racecourse Reserve Manage­ issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, ment. Ordinance, 1870 : And whereas the said George at the Government House a{ Wellington, this Brownlee resigned his office as Trustee of the said Oamaru twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Racecourse, and it is therefore necessary to appoint another Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. person to be a Trustee in the place of the said George Brownlee : W. FRASER, Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Ministe'I' of Public Works. Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities vested in Go» SAVB TJIE KING ! Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8877

Laying out and setting apart a Road in Block VI, Waiapu I Proclaiming Native Land to be Grown Land under Section 14 Suruey_District. Waiapu County. of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914.

[L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [t.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance &nd exercise of the powers conferred by I section three hundred and eighty-seven of the Native HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native L&nd Land Act, 1909, I, ArGhur William de Brito So.vile, Eo.rl of W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, that Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New on being satisfied tha.t the purcha.se of any N&tive land hu Zeala.nd, do hereby lo.y out o.nd set apart the road described been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the in the Schedule hereto. authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor-Gener&! ma.y issue ,. Procl&mation that such land hu become Crown SCHEDULE. land: And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in APPBOXlllATE o.rea of the piece of roo.d laid out o.nd set the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf apart : 1 a.ore 0 roods 16·6 perches. of the Crown under the authority of the Native L&nd Act, Portion of Tikitiki Block, Block VI, Wo.iapu Survey Dis­ 1909: . tdct (Poverty Bfy R.D.). Now, therefore, in pursu&nce and exercise of the power In the Hawke's Bay Lo.nd District; as the so.me is more and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of particnlarly delinea.ted on the plan ma.rked P.W.D. 42490, the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, Arthur William deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of at Wellington, in the Wellington Land DisGrict, and thereon the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby procl&im the land coloured pink. set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown l&nd: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Rii:1ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito So.vile, SCHEDULE. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand PARIHAKA No. 37 Block: Approxima.te area, 189 acres 2 roods Cross of tbe Most Distingmshed Order of Saint 20 peropes ; Cape Survey District. Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Given under the hand of His Excellency the Rii:1ht Em_Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Gr&nd in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint • of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, of the Most Excellent Oriier of the· British at the Government House at Wellington, this Em_Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, first day of November, in the year of our Lord Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of one thousand nirie hundred and nineteen. Jerusalem, Governor-Gener&! and Comm&nder­ in-Chief in and over His J.fajesty's Dominion W. FRASER, of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Minister of Public Works. issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this Go» SAVB TBll KING ! twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Laying oul and taking a Road in Blocks VI and X, W. H. HERRIES, W aiapu Survey District. Native Minister.

[L.B.] _LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. GOD SAVE THE Knm ! A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section three hundred and eighty-nine of the Native Land Act, 1909, I, Arthur Willi&m de Brito Savile, Earl of Autl,,orizing Reclamation at Oriental Bay, Wellington Liverpool, the Governor-Gener&! of the Dominion of New Harbour. Ze&land, do hereby l&y out and t&ke as ,. road the land described in the Schedule hereto. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. APPBOXIJUTE area.a of the pieces of roo.d laid out s.nd t&ken :- At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of A. B, P. Portion of November, 1919. 1 0 31 Herenga L 3A, Block X; coloured pink. Present: a O 28 • D 2, Blocks VI & X; coloured yellow. 0 a 10 D 2, Block VI; coloured yellow. HIS EXCBLLBNCY THIil GOVDNOB-GBNERAL IN COUNCIL. l 2 28·9 2D, Block VI; coloured neutral iint. HEREAS it is provided by section forty-two of the Situ&ted in Wai&pu Survey District. W Harbours!Amendment Act, 1910 (hereinafter called In the Ha.wke's B&y Land District; as the ea.me a.re mor.e " the said Act "), that the Governor-General may from time particularly delineated on Ghe pl&n marked P.W.D. 42490, to time by Order in Council authorize a.ny local authority deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at to reclaim areas not exceeding five acres in extent, in any case WellingGon, in the Wellington L&nd District, s.nd thereon where he considers that the reclamation will not affect n&vi­ coloured as &bove mentioned. gation and is for the benefit of the public, and in such case it shall not be necessary to obtain a special Act: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right And whereas the Wellington City Council desires to recla.im Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, an a.rea of less than five acres in extent in Oriental B&y, E&rl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Wellington Harbour, and the Wellington Harbour Boa.rd h&s Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight -Grand agreed to such reclamation : Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor­ Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross General in Council that the proposed work will not be or of the Most Excellent Orcler of the British tend to the injury of navigation : Em_Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Jerusal.,m, Governor-General and Commander­ the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the lower in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion conferred upon him by the said Act, and acting by a.n with of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Dominion, doth hereby authorize the Wellington City Council at the Government 'House at Wellington, this to reclaim the area in •Oriental Bay, Wellington Harbour, first day of November, in the year of our Lord which is shown in red on plan marked M.D. lHOO, and one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. deposited in the office of the Marine Department a.t Wel­ lirigton, such area being marked on the plan "Area, W. FRASER, 28·02 perches." Minister of Public Works. F. D. 'l'HOMSON, Go» SA VB TBlll KING ! Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 3378 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Additional Regulation under War Pensions Act, 1915. No. 2B Block; on the east by a road and part of Mourea­ Papakainga No. 3 Block; on the south by Whakapoungakau LIVERPOOL, Governor-General No. 3n No. 1, Whakapoungakau No. ln No. 3A, and Pungarehu Blocks ; and on the west by Rotoiti Lake : save and except­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. ing therefrom an " urupa " called or known as Parewaiti. At the Govemmcnt House at Wellington, this thil'\l day of F. D. THOMSON, November, 1919. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N. pursuance and exercise of the power and authority GonBenting to the Raising of Loans by c.ertain Local Authorities, I conferred upon him by the War Pensions Act, 1915 (hereinafter referred to as " the said Act "), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive ORDER IN COUNCIL. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend the addi­ At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of tional regulations made under the said Act on the twenty­ November, 1919, ninth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and published in the Gazette of the same date, by Present: revoking clause ten thereof and substituting the following Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. regulation. HEREAS by section twenty-six, subsection one, of the W Appropriation Act, 1915, it is provided that, not­ withstanding any Act to the contrary, it shall not be lawful REGULATION. or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour MAXIMU~l PllNSIONS FOR NURSES A:XD DEPE~DA:XTS. Board, during the present war with Germany, to borrow or 10. THE pensions payable in respect of the death or dis­ contract to borrow any money (otherwise than by way of bank ablement of any member of the New Zealand Army Nursing overdraft within the limit of its powers, if any, in that Service shall not exceed the rates specified in the Schedule behalf), whether from the State Advances Office or from any hereto. other source whatever, and whether in pursuance of a special Schedule. Act or under any other authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council : ... _,_ ____ ------In the Case of Disable- And whereas application has been made for the consent of In the Case In the Oas e the Governor-General in Council to enable the several local ment: of Death: ol Disable- any authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the Itank, To any To ment To the Dependant : or Death: sums set out in column B therein : Nurse. ~tfie~n~:J other than To any And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of a Child. a Child. Chlld. the Governor-General in Council should issue : I I ------Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of I I Per Week. Per Weck. I Per Week. Per Week. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice , £ s. d. £ s. d., £ s. d. £ s. d. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Nurse .. 2 2 6 1 1 3 2 5 0 0 10 0 doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter Sister mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the 2 5 0 1 2 6 2 10 0 0 10 0 Matron } Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which Matron-in-Chief 2 12 0 1 6 0 2 17 0 0 10 0 the loans or any of them are to be raised shall in no case produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one-quarter pounds per centum per annum; and it is hereby declared I!'. D. THOMSON, that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. that behalf of the Appropriation Act, 1915, and shall operate accordingly as a. consent of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the loans hereby authorized.

Consenting to an Alienation of Native Land subject to the SCHEDULE. Tl1erma.l Springs Districts Act, 1910. . Column£ B. .l<'HA:XKLIN County Council ]i;,000 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Raupo Drainage Board 10,000 ORDER IN COUNCIL. Tamaki West Road Board 3,000 Rodney County Council 400 0 At tho Govemment House at Wellington, this twenty-eighth Waitomo County Council 250 day of October, 1919. Kawhia Town Board .. 100 Present: Hrs ExcELLIINCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. HEREAS by subsection two of section three of the W Thermal Springs Districts Act, 1910 (hereinafter referred to as " the said Act "), it is provided, inter alia, that where any Native land is or has been subject to the 00'll8enting to the Raising of LoaM by oertain Local A utliorities, said Act, and has situated thereon or contiguous thereto any thermal or mineral spring, river, stream, lake, pool, geyser, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. or other thermal or mineral water, no alienation . of that land shall be confirmed or effected by a Maori Land Board ORDER IN COUNCIL. without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of Council: November, 1919. And whereas application has been made, and the Waiariki Present: District Maori Land Board recommends, that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council be granted to Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GoVERNOR-GENERAL IN UouNCJL. enable confirmation of an alienation by way of lease of that HEREAS by section twenty-six, subsection one, of portion of Mourea-Papakainga No. 3 Block described in the W the Appropriation Act, 1915, it is provided that, Schedule hereto : notwitheta.n.ding any Act to the contrary, it, shall not be Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of lawful or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Board, during the present war with Germany, to borrow or and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, contract to borrow any money (otherwise than by way of doth hereby consent to the confirmation of an alienation by hank overdraft within the limit of itB powers, if any, in that way of lease of the land described in the Schedule hereto. behalf), whether from the State Advances Office or from any other BOUI'('e whatever, and whether in pursuance of a special Act or under any other authority whatever, without the SCHEDULE. precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council : ALL that portion, comprising 825 acres, more or less, of the And whereu application hu been made for the consent of Mourea-Papakainga No. 3 Block, situated in the Land the Governor-General in Council to enable the several local District of Auckland, the boundaries whereof are as follows : authorities mentioned in the Sohedule hereto to borrow the Bounded on the north by part of Rotoiti Lake and Taheke sums set out in column B therein : Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3379

And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of Domain Rorrrd avpointed to 1,a.p;e Control of the Patea Domain. the Governor-General in Council should issue : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, ORDER IN COUNCIL. doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the November, 1919. Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which the loans or any of them are to be raised shall in no case Present: produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one-quarter Hrs EXCELLENCY :rHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. pounds per centum per annum; and it is hereby declared that this' Order in Council is made under the provisions in that I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities behalf of the Appropriation Act, 1915, and shall operate conferred by the Public Reserves and Domains Act, accordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council 1908 (hereinafter termed " the said Act "), His Excellency to the raising of the loans hereby authorized. 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, doth hereby revoke an Order in Council dated the thirtieth day of April, one thousand nine SCHEDULE. <'

Rinwul Street, in the City of Wellington, exempted from the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Proviai-One of Section 117 of the Public Work& Act, 1908. the Dominion of New Ze&!&nd, in pursuance &nd exercise of the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. said reselution. At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of NovembeT, 191!). SCHEDULE. Present: ALL that portion of Adelaide Road, in the Wellington Land His EXCELLENCY THII GOVIIRNOR-GBNIIRAL iN 0oUNCJL. District, City of Wellington, situated between Riddiford HEREAS by subsection one· of section on_e hundred Street &nd Lnxford Street. As the said portion of street is W and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is, more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. inf.er alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in 46829, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works any case where the local authority having control of any at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon road or street by reselution declares that the provisions coloured red. thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any F. D. THOMSON, specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved by Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. the Governor-C'..eneral in Council : And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is provided Validating Proceedings in connection with the Raising of a Loan that such approval may be either absolute or subject to such of £1,085 by the Waimarino County Council. conditions with respect to-the building-line as the Governor­ General, by Order in Council, thinks fit to impose : LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. And whereas the Wellington City Council, being the local ORDER l:'\' COUNCIL. authority having control of the said street described in the At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of Schedule hereto, has passed the following resolution-viz., November, 1919. "The Wellington City Council, being the local authori~y having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, Present: hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred H1s ExCELLBNCY THIii 00VBRNOR-0ENBRAL IN COUNCIL, atid seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not HEREAS the Waimarino County Council, at & special apply to Rintoul Street in the said city " : W meeting of the said Council held on the ninth day of And whereas it is deemed expedient that such resolution August, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, duly should be approved : passed & special order, which special order was confirmed Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of &t & subsequent meeting held on the thirteenth day of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise September, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, autho­ of the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Act, rizing the raising of & loan of one thousand and eighty-five and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ pounds, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for the tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of purpose of trimming, forming, and metalling the Raetihi­ the said resolution. Ohnra Road from the Manganui-o-te-Ao River Bridge north­ wards: SCHEDULE. And-whereas by subsection (b) of section ninety-seven of the Counties Act, 1908, it is provided that all special orders ALL that street in the Wellington Land District, City of shall be confirmed at a subsequent meeting (either ordinary Wellington, known as Rintonl Street, situated between or special) held not sooner than the twenty-eighth day and Riddiford Street and Leraud Street. As the said street is not later than the seventieth day after such special meeting : more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. And whereas by subsection (c) of section ninety-seven of 47082, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works the last-mentioned Act it is required that public noticr of the at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon time and place fixed for such subsequent meeting and of such coloured red. resolution shall be given once in each of the four weeks imme• F. D. THOMSON, diately preceding the day on which the 1mbsequent, meeting Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. is to be held : · And whereas public notice of the time and place fixed for . such subsequent meeting and of such resolution was duly Portion of Adelaide Road, in the City of Wellington, exempkd advertised in the Waimar·ino County Call, & newspaper pub­ from the ProvisiO'n~ of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, lished at Raetihi, on the following days-fifteenth, twenty• 1908. second, and twenty-ninth days of August, and the fifth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen : And whereas the above-mentioned confirming meeting was LIVERPOOL; Governor-General not held within seven days of the appearance of the last. ORDER IN COUNCIL. mentioned advertisement : At the Government House at Wellington, this third da.y of And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been November, 1919. misled by such irregularity, and it is expedient to validate the same: Present: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of His ExcJCLLBNCY THB GoVmNOR-GBNIIIRAL IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and in exercise HEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred of the powers conferred by section one hundred and eleven W and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is, of the Loo&! Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and acting by and inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the 1my case where the local authority having control of any said Dominion, doth hereby validate the special order au­ road or street by resolution declares that the provisions thorizing the raising of the said loan ; and doth here by thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any declare that the proceedings relative to such ·Joan shall not specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved by be called into question by reason only of the irregularity the Governor-General in Council : aforesaid. And whereas by subsection two of section one hundre

And whereas an error was made in describing the said area Regulations under Section 116 of the Rabbit Nuisa.nce Act, as 39 acres 2 roods 13 perches : 1908, relating to the Power.q of Rabbit-proof .Fencing Boards. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of -Notice No. 198-5. Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and autho­ LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genera! rities conferred-upon me by the said Act, and of every other power and authority enabling me in this behalf, do hereby YX7 Hli:REA8 by section one hundred arnl sixtPen of the amend the Warrant dated the twelfth clay of ,Juno, one \ 1 V l{abbit Nuisance Ad, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the thousand nine hundred and nineteen, hcrcinbcforc rdcrrcd Rais confe1-rpd on me by th<> said Act, do hereby make NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-WHA:,.GAUEI COUNTY. tho following regulations prescribing the powers of Boards constituted under Part TV of the said Ant. Whangarei County Kaim:-gum District. SECTION 408, Parish of Waipu : Area, 49 acres 2 roods REGULATidNS. 13 perches. I. Ix these regulations ·• Board " means a Rabbit-proof Fencing Board constitutP

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Revii•ing a.nd confirming the Commis8ion to ,;nq,;ire into the State of tlwt Part of the Clutha. River where it runs in the I N pursuance and exerci_se of the powers ~nd ant_borities Vicinity of the Borough of Ba.ldutha, thence continuing to the vested in me by section four of the LPmetenes Act, Sea ; and al8o into the 8tate of the Orari, Rangita.ta, W a.i­ 1908, I. Arthur William de Brito Ssvile, Earl of Liverpool. makariri, Ashley, a.nd ,Waraewhenua River.s, and $UCh other the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Rivers as have been or may from time to time be a.d!led to do hereby appoint such Commission, mui ex/ending the Time for forwarding ALEXANDER McDONALD the Report. of the Commission. to be a trustee, in the place of W1iliam Goslin!!, who has resigned, to provide for the maintenance and care of LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genera.I. the Pongaroa Public Cemetery, inc, njnnctiou with William To all to whom these presents shall come, and to FREDERICK Alfred Burling, Augustus Meech, Charles Redders Burlmg, WILLIAc"\1: FuRKEUT, Esquire, of Wellington, Inspecting and Timothy O'Brien, previously appointed. Engineer, Public \Vorks Department; ASHLEY JOHN Hu.:s-TEH, Esquire, of Auckland, Civil Engineer; and As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ :FRANCIS CHARLES HAY, Esquire, of Gisborne, Civil General, this twenty-ninth day of October, one Engineer : Greeting. thou.sand nine hundred and nineteen. HEREAS by a Warrant dated the eighth day of April, D. H. GUTHRIE, W one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, you, the Minister of Lands. said Frederick William Furkert, Ashley John Hunter, and Francis Charles Hay, were constituted and appointed to be a Commission in terms of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, to inquire into the state of that part of the where it runs in the vicinity of the Borough of Balelutha, thence continuing to the sea ; and also into the state of the Trustee for the Parua Bay Pubiic Cemetery ap}'ointed. Orari, Rangitata, Waimakariri, Ashley, and Maraewhenu.a Rivers, and such other rivers as may be added to the Com­ mission from time to time by direction of Cabinet, but not LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. later than six months from the date thereof (the whole of such rivers being hereinafter rcferrPd to as "the said rivers"), N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities with the object of ascertaining the cause or causes of the I vested in me by section four of the Cemetf'ries Act. silting-up, ernsion, and flooding of tho said rivers, and the 1908. I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool. best means of remedying the same, and what legislation the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, (if any) is necessary or expedient in rela,tion thereto : do hereby appoint And whereas by a Warrant dated the twenty-second day of July, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, certain FRANX ALBERT MoBEY other rivers were added to the list of rivers to be inquired into by the aforesaid Commission : to be & trustee, in th9 place of Henry Andrew Morey. re•igned, And whereas the time within which such Commission was to provide for the maintenance and care of the Parua required to report to me thereon expired on the seventh Bay Public Cemetery, in conjunction with Richard Henry dav of October, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen : Ha.rnett, Thomas Beasley, Alfred Horatio Williams, and And whereas it is expedient to revive such Co1nmission, William Alfred Watson, previously appointed. and extend the t.ime within which such Commission shall report to me for a further p<0riod of four months-that As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor- is, until the seventh clay of February, one thousand nine General, this twenty-ninth day of October, one hundred and twenty: thousand nine hundred and nineteen. I Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New D. H, GUTHRIE, I Zealand, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Com- Minister of Lauds missions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and of all other powers and Nov. 6.j THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 338~

authorities enabling me in this behalf, and acting by and TARAXAKI JUDICIAL DISTRICT. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby declare and appoint that the Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of time at or before which you shall present to me your report causes under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, aforesaid is hereby extended to the seventh day of February, 1908, will be held at the Courthouse, NEw PLYMOUTH, to one thousand nine hundred and twenty. commence on the following days, at ll a. m. :- And, with the like advice and consent, and in further Tuesday, 3rd February. pursuance of the said power and authority, I do hereby Tuesday, 11th May. revive and confirm the said Commission. Tuesday, 17th August. And I do hereby declare that the provisions of the said Thursday, 2nd December. Warrants shall apply as fully and effectively in all respects as if the seventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred GISH0RN>: JUDICIAL DISTRICT. and twenty, was the date for expiration originally fixed in Sit.tings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of the said Warrants. "":uses under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, will be held at the Courthouse, GISBORNE, to commence on Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right the following days, at 11 a.m. :~ Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Tuesday, 16th March. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Tuesday, 15th June. Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Tuesday, 31st August. Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Wednesday, 1st December. of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, \VAXl'A1'UI JumcIAL DISTRI("r. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Sittings for the trial of criminal and ci.-il i,ases, and of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ causes under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion will be held at the Supreme Court House, WANCaNm, to of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and commence on the following days, at 11 a.m. :- issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at \Vellington, this Tuesday, 10th February. third day of November, in the year of our Lord Tuesday, 2.5th May. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Tuesday, 24th August. Tuesday, 23rd November. W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works. WELLINGTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Issued in Executive Council. Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the F. D. THOMSON, Supreme Court House, WELLI1'0TOX, to commence on the Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. following days, at 11 a.m. :- Monday, 2nd February. Date of Election to fill Extraordinary Vacancy on the Monday, 10th May. Woolston Fire Board by Fire-insurance Oompa.nies. ~Ionday, 2nd August. Monday, 1st November. Department of Internal Affairs, Sittings for the trial of civil actions and of cause,a under Wellington, 5th November, 1919. the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, will be held URSUANT to the Fire Brigades Act, 1909, and the at the Supreme Court House, WELLDmTON, to commence P rules made thereunder, I, John Bird Hine. Minister on the following days, at 11 a.m. :- of Internal Affairs, being the Minister charged with the l\dministration of the said Act, do hereby appoint Thursnay, Monday, 9th February. the 20th November, 1919, to be the day for holding the ~fonday, 17th May. election of one member of the Woolston Fire Board by the l\Ionday, 9th August. fire-insurance companies concerned, such election being held Monday, 8th November. to fill an extraordinary vacancy caused by the resignation of Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of Mr. H. S. Batchelor. causes under the Divorce and \\fatrimonial Causes Act, 1908, J.B. HINE, will be held at the Supreme Court House, PALMERST01' NORTH, Minister of Internal Affairs. to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m. :- Tuesday, 17th February. Sittings of the 8-upreme Oourt, 1920. Tuesday, 11th May. Tuesday, 10th August. Tuesday, 9th November. E, five of the Judges of the Supreme Court of New W Zealand, in pursuance of the powers vested in us Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of by the Judicature Act, 1908, hereby make the following causes under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908. rules respecting the places and times for holding sittings of will be held at the Supreme Court House, NAPIER, to com: the Supreme Court and sittings in Chambers, in the several mence on the following days, at ll a.m. :- judicial districts for the year 1920 :- Tuesday, 9th March. NoRTHERl! JUDICIAL DIS~'RIOT. Tuesday, 8th June. Tuesday, 24th August. Sittings for the trial of civil actions and of causes under Tuesday, 23rd November. the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, will be held at the Supreme Court House, AucKLAXD, to commence on Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of the following days, at 10.30 a.m. :- causes under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, will ho held at the Courthouse, MASTERTON, to commence Monday, 9th February. on the following days, at 2.30 p.m. :- Monday, 10th May. Monday, 2nd August. Friday, 19th March. Monday, 1st November. Tuesday, 7th September. Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the Supreme Court House, AucKLA:'>D, to commence on the NELso:,i- JUDICIAL DISTRICT. following days, at ll a.m. :- Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of Monday, 2nd February. causes under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1908, Monday, 17th May. will be held at the Courthouse, NELSON, to commence on the Monday, 9th August. following days, at ll a.m. :- Monday, 8th November. Tuesday, 9th March. Tuesday, 15th June. HAMILTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Thursday, 2nd December. Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of causes under the Divorce and ;\fatrimonial Causes Act, Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of 1908, will be held at the Supreme Court House, HAllIILTOX, causes under the Divorce and ~fatrimonial Causes Act, 1908, to commence on the following days, at ll a.m. :- will be held at the Courthouse, BLENHEIM, to commence on Tuesday, 2nd March. the following days, at 10.30 a.m. :- Tucsclav. 8th June. Tnes

Tue~da)" 1 :llst Augu~t. TuuaJuy,_,bttl JuHP. Tuesday, 7th December. Tuesday, 23rd Novemhor. 8884 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

CANTERBURY JUDICIAL DlsTRiffl'. noon, except during vacation?or the absence of the Judge, Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the or unless the Judge is engaged" on other business. Supreme Court House, , to commence on the Sittings in Ch!i,mbers will be held at the Judge's Chambers, following days, at 11 a.m. :- in the Courthouse, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRisTOHURrN, every Wednesday, at half paRt IO o'clock fn the fore- Minister of Internal Affairs. --~ ______L -----

Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE . 3385 • Member of Canterbury Land Board reappointed. Coroner appointed.

Department of Lands and Snrvey, Department of J ustioe, Wellington, 29th Ootober; 1919. Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General hss been pleased IS Excellency the Governor-General bas been pleased H to reappoint H to appoint WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM ANDREW MARTIN, Esq., J.P.,

· to be a. member of the Canterbury Land Boa.rd, BB from the to be a Coroner within the Dominion of New Zealand. 13th September, 1919. J. G. COATES, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of J nstice. Minister of Lands. Clerk of Licensing Committee appointed. Member of the Elstluwpe Domain Board appointed. Department of Justice, Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 28th October, 1919. Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased I_ S Excellency the Governor-Genera.I has, in pursue.nee to appoint H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains HENBY MORGAN Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the district of MICHAEL RYAN Nelson, vice J. H. Carre.d, transferred, to he a member of the Elsthorpe Domain Boe.rd, in the place J. G, COATES, of Frank Louis Tiffin, who has resigned. Minister of Justice. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Clerks. of Magistrates' Courts appointed.

Department of Justice, Members of Tuapeka Domain Board appointed. Wellington, 1st November, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General bas been pleased Department of Lands sod Survey, H to appoint Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. Constable WILLIAM PENDER H IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Cheviot, on and of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains from the 18th day of October, 1919, vice Constable H. Scott, Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint transferred; and ALEXANDER FRASER and HENRY HART Constable ERNEST ALEXANDER REGAN to be members of the Tuapeka Domain Board, in the places to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Oxford, on and of John Thompson, deceased, and Herbert Hastings Leary, from &be 14th day of October, 1919, vice Constable M. Leahy, who has resigned. retired. D. H. GUTHRIE, J. G. CO~TES, Minister of Lands. Minister of J nstice.

Clerk of Magi&trate's Court at Nelson appointed. Judge of the Native Land Court appointed. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Native Department, Wellington, 28th October, 1919. Wellington, 30th October, 1919. HE Public Service Commissioner hss made the fol­ IS Excellency $he Governor-General has been pleased T lowing appointment in the Public Service:- H to appoin$ HENBY MORGAN FRANK Osw.t.LD VICTOR AcHESoN, Esq., to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Nelson,· for the to be s Judg~ of the Native Land Court under the Native purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Aot, 1908, ss from the Land Act, 1909, on and from the 1st day of November, 1919. 20th day of October, 1919. _A. 0. TURNBULL, W. H. HERRIEB, Secretary. Native Minister. Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Paeroa appointed. Officer f(YI' the Purpoae,a of Part II of the Fisheriea Act, 1908, · appointed. Office of Public Servioe Commissioner, Wellington, 28th October, 1919. rnHE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ Marine Department, ..1. lowing appointment in the Public Service :- Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance RoBEBT McGREGOR GoLDSi\IAN H and in exercise of the power and authority conferred to be Clerk of the Me.i:istrate's Court at Paeroa, for the by eection 79 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, appointed purposes of the Magistre.tes' Courts Act, 1908, as from the FREDERICK HODNETT POWELL, l•hh day of October, 1919. A. C. TURNBULL, of Mangaonoho, to be an Officer for the purposes of Part Il 8ecretary. of that Act - · W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Marine. Clerk of the Warden'• Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and -~~-·----·----·------Mining Registrar at Nelson and Glenlu:rpe appointed. Deputy Official Assignee appointed. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 28th October, 1919. Department of Justice, HE Pq,blic Service Commissioner has made the fol­ Wellington, 1st November, 1919. T lowing appointment in the Public Service:- IS Excelleuoy the Governor-General has been plea~ed HENBY MOBO.iN H to appoint . to be Clerk of the Ward!ln's Court, Receiver of Gold Revei;1ua, VIVIAN HENBY SANSON and Mining Registrar at Nelson and Glenhope for the to be Deputy Official .Assignee at Hamilton, on and.from the Karamee. Mining Dis~rict, constituted under the Mining 1st day of November, 1919. . Act, 1908, as from the 20th day of October, 1919. J. G. COATES, . A. C. TURNBULL, Minister of Justice. Secretary. 3386 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Deputy Registrar of Su:preme Cmtrt of New Zeal,,nd at OTAGO REGII\IENT. Nelwn llP/"'inted. 2nd Lieutenant C. H. Stevenson, discharged in EnglamJ, is struck off of the strength of the N.Z.E.}'. Dated 2nd Offi~e of Public Service Commissioner, August, 1919. WelJington, 28th October, 1919. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. . HE Public Service Commissioner ha~ made thP. fnl­ T lowing appointment in the Public Service : -- The undermentioned to be Lieutenant , under provisions of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 2nd August, 1919 :- HENRY MORGAN 2nd Lieutenant G. Birnie. to be Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court of New 2nd Lieutenant N. A. Jory. Zealand at Nelson, for the purposes of the Judicature Act, 2nd Lieutenant J. Lyon. 1908, as from tbe 20th day of October, 1919. 2n,d Lieutenant (temp. Captain) H. C. Rodgers relinquishe• A. C. TURNBULL, the temporary rank of Captain on ceasing to perform the Secretary. duties of a Company Officer, Isolation Camp, " A" Group, Larkhill. Dated 27th June, 1919.

Registrar of Eledors appoimea. N.Z. MACHINE-GUN CORPS. Infantr11 Section. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) J. B. Parks, M.C., Essex Wellington, let November, 1919. Regiment, rejoined the British Army, is struck off the HE Publi" Service Commissioner has ma.de the fol­ strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated 5th June, 1919. T lowing appointment in the Public- Service:- JAMES ALEXANDER NORRIE N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. to be Registrar of Electors for the Me.taura Electoral Dis­ Captain C. B. Dick-Cleland, transferred to the Royal Air Force, trict, for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from is struck off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated 31st the 9th day of October, 1919. July, 1919. A. C. TURNBULL, N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Secretary. The undermentioned, discharged in Engle.nd, are struck off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- Captain J. Hoad. Dated 11th August, 1919. Public Trust Office.-Appointment of Agent at Takaka. Ce.pte.in E. H. Bryant. Dated 13th August, 1919. Lieutenant R. C. B. McRae, having completed the prescribed Public Trust Office, period of service, to be Capte.in. Dated 5th August, 1919. Wellington, 30th October, 1919. T is notified for public information that N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. I FRANCIS WILLIAM FALCONER The undermentioned, discharged in Engle.nd, are struck off has been appointed agent of the Public Trust Office at the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- Takaka. 22/289, Sister I. McF. Murie. Dated 6th August, 1919. HOBERT TRIGGS, 22/172, Sister A. J. Whitta. Dated 31st December, 1919. Public Trustee. 22/449, Staff Nurse I. MacLennan. Dated 31st July, 1919. 22/552, Staff Nurse L. M. Pengelly. Dated 8th August, De-puty Regiatrara of Marriagu, du:., appointed. 1919. N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. Registrar-General's Office, The Reverend H. C. Money, discharged in England, is Wellington, 4th November, 1919. struck off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated 7th August, T is hereby notified that the undermen_ tiou.ed persons 1919. . . I have been appointed to be the Qeputies -of the Regis­ trars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts J. ALLEN, set respectively opposite their names, viz. :- Minister of Defence. Name. District. WILLIAM ARTHUR SAWYER Auckland (at Takapuna) .• PHILIP WILLIAM CANTWELL Tirau. KATHLEEN MAY EDGECOMBE Dannevirke.- Appointments, Pronwtions, ll1ul. Discharges of Officers on Active * Births and deaths only. · Service with the N.Z. Expeditionary FO'l'Ce. W.W. COOK, Department of Defence, Registrar-General. Wellington, 4th October, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of the appointments, promotions, and Appointments, Promotions, and Discharges of O.lficer., on Active discharges of the undermentioned officers on active service Service with the N.Z. Expeditionary Force. with the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, vide List No. 95, N.Z.E.F. Orders:- Department of Defence, AucKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Wellington, 4th October, 1919. Major H. S. Whitehorn, to base for embarkation to the IS Excellency the Gove_rnor-General he.s been pleased H to approve of the appointments, promotions, and dis­ United Kingdom, relinquishes the appointment of Second charges of officers on active service with the Expedi­ in Command of the regiment. Dated 22nd May, 1919. 'N.z. Major J. H. Herrold, D.S.O., to be Second in Command of tionary }'orce, vide List No. 96, N.Z.E.F. Orders:- the regiment, vice Major H. S. Whitehorn, to base for CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. embarkation to the United Kingdom. Dated 22nd May, 1919. Captain T. L. Gibbs. to base for embarkation to New Zealand, Captain R. W. Colbeck is granted the temporary rank of relinquishes the appointment of Assistant to Commandant, Major, vice Major H. S. Whitehorn, to base for embarkation Headquarters, N.Z.E.F., in Egypt. Dated 18th July, 1919. to the United Kingdom. Dated 22nd May, 1919. Lieutenant R. C. Che.pme.n is gre.nted the temporary rank of N.Z. CYCLIST BATTALION. Captain, vice Captain R. W. Colbeck, temporarily com­ 2nd Lieutenant N. P. Branson to be Lieutenant, under manding a sque.dron Dated, 22nd May, 1919. provisions of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 29th July, 1919. CA~TERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. AUCKLAND REGIMENT. Capte.in D. B. Murchison, M.C., relinquishes the appointment 2nd Lieute!}Bnt F. W. Lang, M.C., to be Lieutenant, under of Adjutant, to squadron duty. Dated 24th June, 1919. provisions ·of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 2nd August, Lieutenant J. Bosomworth to be. Adjutant, vice Captain ·nn9. ·· D. B. Murchison, M.C., to squadron· duty, and is granted ·with reference to the notice published in the New Zealand the temporary rank of Captain whilst so employed, to date Gazette No. 119, of 2nd October, 1919, relating to Lieu­ 24th June, 1919, and relinquishes the appointment-and the t(l[l&llt J. P, Jarrett, /or the words " Dated 31st Je.nuary, temporary rank of Captain on reorganization. Dated 30th ' 1919," read" Dated 4th February, 1919." June, 1919. Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3387

The undermentioned to be Captains. Dated 17th March, N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. 1919:,- _, - The undermentioned to be Lieutenants, under provisions Lieutenant T. J. Denton, vice (;aptain (temp. Major) of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 29th July, 1919 :- J. S. Barker, promoted, and remains seconded for duty 2nd Lieutenant J. S. B. Bruges. with the Royal Air Force. 2nd Lieutenant ,J. V. M. Cauty, M.M. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. TeBnant, vice Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant E. R. B. Nielsen. T. J.' Denton, promoted and remaining seconded. Lieutenant A. R. Manchester is granted the temporary rank N.Z. )facHINE·GUN CORPS. of Captain, vice Captain M. C. Milne, M.C., to base cfor .Mo1tnted Section. embarkation to the United Kingdom, dated 20th May, 1919, 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Major) J. Robertson, returning to and relinquishes thr temporary rank. Dated 16th June, New Zealand for demobilization, relinquishes the appoint­ 1919. ment of Assistant Director of Education, N.Z.E.F., in Egypt, but retains the temporary rank of Major. Dated WELLINGTON ]\foUNTED RIFLES. 30th June, 1919. The notices published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 99, of 14th August, 1919, relating to Lieutenant (temp. Captain) N.Z. ARM\'. SERVICE CORPS. G. E. Jago are cancelled. Captain L. B. Todd, discharged in England, is struck off the Lieutenant (temp. Captain) G. E. Jago to be Captain, vice strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated 28th June, 1919. Captain I. B. Cruickshank, placed on the N.Z. Roll. Dated Captain S. H. Crump is appointed Senior Supply Officer, 17th March, 1919. A. and N.Z. Mounted Divisional Train, i,;ce Major P. Dunningham, D.S.O., A.A.S.C., and is granted the temporary The notices published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 119, rank of Major whilst so employed, to date 20th May, 1919, of 2nd October, 1919, relating to Captains (temp. Majors) and relinquishes the appointment on reorganization, but P. ,J. Cotton, E. Levien, M.C., and W. R. Foley, M.C., are retains the temporary rank of Major. Da.ted 30th June, cancelled, and the following substituted :- 1919. The undermentioned to be Majors. Date~!. 17th March, Lieutenant (temp. Captain) E. N. Valpy to be O.C., No. 4 1919:- Company, vice Captain S. H. Crump, appointed Senior Captain (Hon. Major) A. H. Wilkie, vice Major (temp. Supply Officer, A. and N.Z. Mounted Divisional Train, and Lieutenant-Colonel) A. F. Batchelar, promoted, and retains the temporary rank of Captain whilst so employed. remains seconded for dutv with the War Records Dated 20th May, 1919. Section. • 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) W. M. Bason relinquishes the Captain (temp. Major) P. J. Cotton, i,ice Captain (hon. temporary rank of Captain on ce,asing to hold the appoint­ Major) A. H. Wilkie, promoted and remaining seconded. ment of Quartermaster, " D " Group, N.Z.E.F., Sutton, Captain (temp. Major) E. Levien, M.C., vice Major A. S. Coldfield. Da.ted 28th July, 1919. Wilder, D.S.O., M.C., placed on the N.Z. Roll. Captain (temp. Major) W. R. Foley, M.C., vice Major olf ernorandum. J. B. Davis, placed on the N.Z. Roll. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) E. N. Valpy commanded No. 4 Company from the 17th March, 1919, to the 6th May, 1919, N.Z. CYCLIST BATTALION. vice Captain S. H. Crump, detached to Headquarters, Memomndum. N.Z.M.R. Brigade, and to hospital. Captain C. G. G. Johnson was appointed Quartermaster of N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. the battalion on the 23rd June, 1916, and held the appoint­ The undermentioned, discharged in England, are struck ment until demobilization, except between 6th January, off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- · 1918, and 3rd March, 1918. Captain (temp. Major) H. l\1. Goldstein, M.C. Dated 29th July, 1919. N.Z. ENGINEERS. Captain H. R. Gibson. Dated 15th July, 1919. Captain W. Sowerby. Dated 16th July, 1919. Signal Services. Captain L. A. Spedding. Dated 30th July, 1919. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) W. G. Wainscott, M.C., re­ Captain P. G. Horsburgh. Dated 19th July, 1919. linquishes the temporary rank of Captain. Dated 12th Captain E. C. Lowe, M.B.E. Dated 18th July, 1919. May, 1919. Lieutenant W. G. Wainscott, M.C., is granted the temporary The undermentioned, having completed the prescribed period of service, to be Captains :- rank of Captain whilst Second in Command, Signal Lieutenant C. L. Donne. Dated 5th July, 1919. Squadron, A. and N.Z. · Mounted Division, to date 17th Lieutenant R. B. Watson. Dated 27th July, 1919. May, 1919, and relinquishes the appointment of Second in Command, but retains the temporary rank of Captain, Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) C. V. A. Baigent, O.B.E., to base for embarkation to New Zealand. Dated 22nd relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, on June, 1919. ceasing to hold the appointment of S.M.O., "B" Group, N.Z.E.F., Codford. Dated 19th July, 1919. AUCKLAND REGIMENT. N.Z. ARll!Y NURSING SERVICE. 2nd Lieutenant A. Lauder, M.M., to be Lieutenant, under provisions of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 26th June, 22/532, Staff Nurse L. Mettam, discharged in England, is 1919. struck off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated 12th July, 1919. CANTERBURY REGIMENT. 22/85, Sister S. L. Nicoll, discharged in Egypt, is struck off The undermentioned, discharged in England, are struok the strength of the N.Z.E.F. Dated !7th ,June, 1919. off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. Lieutenant K. W. Lowe. Dated 16th July, 1919. Lieutenant T. Glasse. Dated 24th July, 1919. The undermentioned, discharged in England, are struck off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Brigadier-General) R. Young, C.B., Major W.R. Hursthouse, M.B.E. Dated 26th July, 1919. C.M.G., D.S.O., returning to New Zealand for demobilization, Captain W. Mackenzie. Dated 28th July, 1919. relinquishes the command of " A " Group, N.Z.E.1''., Sling. Dated 11th July, 1919. Major W. R. Hursthouse, M.B.E., to England for demobili­ Lieutenant-Colonel A. D. Stitt, D.S.O., M.C., to command zation, relinquishes the appointment of Senior . Dental "A" Group, N.Z.E.F., Sling, m'ce Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Officer, N.Z.E.F., in Egypt. Dated 4th June, 1919. Brigadier-Genera,!) R. Young, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., re­ Captain T. B. Riordan to be Senior Dental Officer, N.Z.E.F., turing to New Zealand for demobilization. Dated 11th in.Egypt, vice Major W.R. Hnrsthouse, M.B.E., to England July, 1919. for demobilization, to date 4th June, 1919, and relinquishes the appointment on embarkation for New Zealand. Dated 0TAGO REGIMENT. 30th June, 1919. 2nd Lieutenant W. R. E. Halley to be Lieutenant, under N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTJ!ENT. provisions of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 29th July, The undermentioned, discharged in England, are struck 1919. off the strength of the N.Z.E.F. :- Lieutenant (temp. Captain) T. H. Melrose relinquishes the temporary rank of Captain, on ceasing to hold the appoint­ The Reverend T. A. Williams. Dated 17th July, 1919. ment of a Company· Officer, " B " Group, N.Z.E.F., Cod. The Reverend J. A. Jermyn. Dated 30th July, 1919. ford. Dated 17th July, 1919. N.Z. ARMY PAY CORPS. Lieutenant S. G. Hale to be Captain, vice Captain J. B. Lea, WELLINGTON REGIMENT. returned to New Zealand. Dated 18th July, 1919. 2nd Lieutenant R. S. Taylor to be Lieutenant, under pro­ J. ALLEN. visions of N.Z.E.F. Regulation 13. Dated 29th ,July, 1919. .Minister of Defence. 3388· THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

city having been altered by an Order in Council dated tho Remit of PoU (1)7' Prop Chairman of the 30th September, 1919. T Council of the County of Kiwitea, is published in And also, in pursuance of the said section 20 of the Muni­ accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans cipal Corporatfons Amendment Act, 1910, the boundaries of Act, 1913. the County of Makara affected by the said Order in Council J. ALLEN, dated the 29th day of September, 1919, are hereby defined as Minister of Finance. set out in the Second Schedule hereto.

KlwlTEA. COUNTY ComwIL. FIRST SCHEDULE. ReBUU of Prill 011, Proposal to raise a Loan. BOUNDARIES OF THE CJrry OF WELLINGTON. PuRSUA.NT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act 1913, ALL that area in the Wellington Land District bounded to­ I here hr, give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the County wards the north-east generally commencing at a point on of Kiwttea was taken on Tuesday, 16th September, 1919, 0:1 high-water mark of Lambton Harbour in line with the south­ the proposal of the Kiwitea County Council to borrow £10,00. western boundary of Section 7, Harbour District; thence to for the purchase and erection of county employees' homes. and by the south-western and north-western boundaries of The following votes were recorded : For the proposal, 401 ; Section 7 aforesaid to the easternmost corner of Section 4, against the proposal, 240; informal, 1. Porirua District ; thence by the north-eastern boundary of I therefore decl!l.re the proposal carried. Section 4 aforesaid to the Wellington-Marton Railway Re­ Dated this let day of October, 1919. serve in Section 5, Porirua ; thence by the aforesaid railway ARTHUR E. PEARCE, Chairman. reserve to the north-eastern boundary of Section 5, Porirna, and by the north-eastern boundary of that section to the south-western boundary of Section 107, Ohariu; thence by the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of Section 107 aforesaid, the south-western boundary of Section 95, Ohariu, Wellington, 31st October, 1919. to the southernmost comer of Section 94 ; thence by a right HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the line to the northernmost comer of Section 94 aforesaid and T Council of the County of Whangarei, is published in that line produced across the old Ohariu Road, and by the accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans northern side of that road to a point in line with the north­ Act, 1913. western boundary of Section 93, Ohariu ; thence towards the J. ALLEN, west generally by a line to and by the north-western boundary Minister of Finance. of Section 93, Ohariu, a right line to the northernmost comer of Section 9, Kaiwarra; thence by the north-western and WHANGA.REI CoUNTY COUNCIL. south-western boundaries of Section 9, Kaiwarra, to the . northernmost comer of Section 7, Kaiwarra ; thence by the Remlt of PoU on PropoBal to rauie a Loan. north-western and south-western boundaries of the said IN pursuance of section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Section 7 to the northernmost comer of Subdivision I 1913, and its amendments, public notice is hereby given that Iof the Otari Native Reserve ; thence by the north-western a poll of ratepayers of the special rating area known as the boundaries of Subdivisions Nos. I, JI, III, IV, V, VI, VII, "Whareora-Horahora Special Rating Area" was held on the and VIII, Otari Reserve, and the south-western boundary 14th day of October, 1919, on the proposal to borrow the of the last-mentioned subdivision and its prolongation to the sum of £4,500 for purpose of metalling the Whareora-Horahora right bank of the Kaiwarra Stream, and along the right bank · Road, and resulted as follows : Total number of votes re- of that stream to the northern boundary of the Waterworks corded, 21 ; total number of votes in favour of proposal, 21 ; Reserve ; thence along the northern and western boundaries total number of votes against proposal, nil; informal, nil of that reserve to the northern boundary of Section No. 69, And as there were more than three-fifths of the total number Block X, Port Nicholson SuN.ey District; thence along the of votes recorded in favour of the proposal, I therefore declare northern boundaries of Sections Nos. 69 and 70, the eastern the proposal carried. boundaries of Sections Nos. 70 and 38, Block X aforesaid, the Dated this 20th day of October, 1919. eastern boundary of Section No. 37, Block XIII, and its pro- J. R. MolNNES, Chairman. duction to high-w~ter mark of the sea; thence easterly and northerly along high-water mark to the western boundary­ line of Original Section No. 13, Block XI, Port Nicholson Remlt of Poll f/)7' Proposed Loan. Survey District ; thence along the said western boundary-line to the northern side of Coutts Street and along the northern Wellington, 31st October, 1919. side of that street to a point in line with the western boundary UE following notice, received from the Chairman of the of Allotment No. !!I on plan No. 1773, deposited in the office T Council of the County of Levels, is published in accord­ of the Di,,trict Land Registrar at Wellington; thence along ance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. a right line bearing 32° 50' to the western boundary of Section No. 13 aforesaid and along the said western boundary to the J. ALLEN, northern side of a public road shown on plan No. 1773 Minister of Finance. aforesaid ; thence easterly along the northern side of that road to the south-western comer of Allotment No. 19 ; LEVELS 0oUNTY COUNOIL, thence along the western boundaries of Allotments Nos. Reault of Poll on PropoBal, to raiae a Loan. 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4A, 4, 3, and 2 shown on plan No. 1773 aforesaid; thence along PuRSUA.NT to the provisions of section 12 of the Local Bodies' the northern boundary of the last-mentioned allotment bear­ Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ing 86° 58' 30• and distance 62 links ; t,hence along a right ratepayers in the Otipua, Point, and Claremont Ridings of line through Allotment No. 1 on plan No. 1773 aforesaid the Levels County taken on the 10th day of October, 1919, bearing 354° 41', distance 440·8 links, to the southern side of on the proposal of the Levels County Council to raise a special Old Farm Road ; thence easterly along the southern side of loan of £10,000 for forming and metalling roads in the Otipua, that road to the western boundary of Original Section No. 9, Point, and Claremont Ridings, the number of votes recorded Block VII, Port Nicholson Survey District, and along that for the proposal was 209, and the number of votes recorded boundary to the north-western side of Old Farm Road; against the proposal was 19. · thence along the said north-western side of that road to the I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. southernmost comer of Allotment No. 45, Block I, shown on Dated at Timaru this 11th day of October, 1919. plan No. 1335, deposited in the office of the District Land CHA.s. N. 0RBELL, Chairman. Registrar at Wellington ; thence along the western boundary of the said Allotment No. 45 to the southern side of the road along the shore of Evans Bay ; thence along the southern Red,efining Buundariea of the Oity of Wellington a11d the Ouunty side of that road and along the western boundary of Section of Makara. No. 9 aforesaid to high-water mark; of Evans Bay; thence along the high-water mark of Evans Bay to the eastern Department of Internal Affairs, boundary of the area described in the Third Schedule to the Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. Wellington City Reclamation and Empowering Act, 1906 ; :J URSUANT to the provisions of section 20 of the Muni­ thence along the said eastern boundary and high-water mark f cipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1910, the bound­ of Evans Bay to a point on the southern boundary of land aries of the City of Wellington are hereby defined as set reclaimed by the Wellington Patent Slip Company, distant out in the First Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the ;said 2434 links south and 10952 links east from Mount Cook Nov. 6:) T.HE NE\V ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3389

Initial Station ; thence along lines bearing 117° 24' distance 7, 5, 4, 6, 3, 39, and 34 of Block VIII, Belmont Survey Dis­ 206·06 links, bearing 80° 28' distance 157•i\8 links, bearing trict ; thence by the western boundary of the Borough of 2° 30' distance 206·06 links, and bearing 27° 43' distance Petone to Port Nicholson Harbour ; thence along the shore 348·5 links (scaled), to high-water mark, and again along of the said Port Nicholson Harbour and the shore of the high-water mark of Evans Bay to a point on thP ecstem Lam bton Harbour to the northern boundary of the City of boundary of anot.her portion of land reclaimed Ly the said Wellington ; thence by the northern and western boundaries company, distant 1860·7 links south an,l lli75·1G links Past of the said City of Wellington, as described in the }'irst from Mount Cook Initial Station; thence along lines bearing Schedule hereto, to the seashore at the south-eastern corner due north distance 4fi0 links, bearing 2!Yl 0 58' distance of Section 37, Block XIII, Port .Nicholson Survey District ; 91 ·17 links, to high-water mark, and along lii~h-'\l'ater mark of thence easterly and northerly along the seashore to the point }~vans Bav and Lambton Harbour to the north-eastern of commencement : excluding the Borough of Karori and the boundary c°;f Te Aro Baths; thence along tlw seaward bound­ Town District of Johnsonville. ary of the said Te Aro Baths to the north-eastern cornc·r d J.B. HINE, the land shown on plan marked '.\I.D. :H88, deposited in the Minister of Internal Affairs. office of the Minister of ~farine at Wdlington : thence ulong the northern boundary of the said land to its westernmost comer; thence along the seawatd boundary of the land shown on plan marked l3n, depusited in the offiee of the District· By-law of the IVaimea County Council confirmed under the Land Registrar at Wellington, hy lines bearing 314c ,57' dis­ By-lau·s Act, 1910. tance 123·72 links, bearing 15° 54' distance 414·64 links, bearing 277° 45' distance 739·8 links, and bearing 262° 45' distance 430·8 links, to the boundary ?f the land granted to Department of Internal Affairs, the Corporation of the City of Wellington by deed of grant Wellington, 30th October, 1919. dated the 24th day ()f June, 1874, and along the seaward HE following certificate has been executed on the sealed boundarv of the land so o;ranted to the eastern boundary T copy of tti, By-law No. 8 made by the Wairnea of the land shown on plan marked 111.D. 13:1:2,

Registrar-General's Office, SECOND SCHEDULE. Wellington, 4th November, 1919. BOUNDARIES OF THE COFNTY OF ~fAKARA, URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, P the following names of Officiating lllinisters within Ar.L that area in the Wellington Land District bounded the meaning of the said Act are pnblished for general infor­ by a line commencing at a point on the eastern shore of mation:- Porirua Harbour, being the north-western corner of Section 99, Block VIII, Paekakariki Survey District ; thence towards 'church of the Province of Neu, Zealal)d, commonly called the east, and south generally by the north-eastern boundary the Church of England. of that section, by sections numbered 30, 31. 33, and 35 of The Reverend WALTER JoHN DuRRAD. Block II, Belmont Survey District, by Sections :l7, 39, 352, CLARE WILSON Tumrna. 349, 347, 346, 345, and 34;~ of B:ock III, Paekakariki Survey District, by Sections 340 and 339 of Block II, Belmont Survey W.W. COOK, District, and by Sections 331, 330, 32\J, :l22, 321, 422, 423, RPgistrar-Genernl. C 3390 THE NEW ZEALAND GA?.:ETTE. [No. 129

Government Meteorological Observatoi·y. CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. MEANR AND TOTALS FROM 'fHE CHIEF STATIONS. September, 1919. ETEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for M the month of September, 1919. Observations taken 9 a.m. Ex.tremes.:--1 Nan.1e of Station and Altitude of Observatory, 8 ft. Observer. ,; ""~ I ,; ""~ I :lE; !iE; I ~,., :. ,; i "g.9:h From Self.registering Instruments, '1.J u ~ for Twenty.four Hours previously. , 5 ~ i Po ;~.·-- -- ~ - -~ I '0~ O i·I~ Ft. NORTH IHLAND, Deg. Deg. Deg. Points. Dys. E!t:S s~ r ~~ I g,; ] -,; .3.;''o 125 AUCKLAND .. 50·0 58·3 fr7 I 356 18 i ·1 ~] !I rJls;j ~ggs ~~ ~j ~ ti ~~ F. A. F. Burnett I I s..· ~,g-§ ~~ j ~~ I ~~ ~0-~ I e-~ 8~ I g,g 46 TE ARDRA .. 52·2 i 60·6 43·9 550 17 A ~.,,S ~-- I :;1·- I~-- oo- I t'A i~·- 1! 0 ! G. F. McGirr 925! , , 51·8 I 37 8 457 8 J. R. Cummins Fab. Fab. II Fab. Fall. I : I 1 29·345 59·8' 45·7 ! 52·7 114·0 32·3 240 0 N.W.: 19 340 WAIHI .. 51 ·4 42·4 539 15 1 2 29·602 55·9 • 35-9' 45·9 121·0 33-o Ml 11s.w. 1 1 i P. A. Clifford , , , TAURANGA , , 3 29•528 55·7 I 42•8 49·2 1108·0 36'7 241 91 8. 50·6 60·5 40·7 754 9 4 29·583 51·4 40·3 45·8 [112·0 33·8 197: 7 N.W. I C. J. Butcher 5 29·618 54·0 36·7 45·3 114·0 26·6 138; 5 ENETl'ace 1601 NEW PLYMOUTH 52·9 60·4 45·4 510 21 I W.W. Smith 6 29·963 59·4 37·3 48·3 lino 26·6 123 10, s. Trace I ' 7 30·159 49·6 43·2 46·4 I 97·0 37·6 310! \I S.E. 250' MoUMAHAKI .. 1 49·5 I 59·4 39·7 296 10 8 30·213 52·8 35·1 43·9 118·0 23·0 1461 2 N.E. T. W. Lonsdale 9 30· 139 54·3 31 ·2 42·7 l115•0 23·0 113I o, Calm Trace 2080: TAIHAPE 44·9 I 52•1 37'7 392 18 I A. R. Fannin , 10 29·893 59·2 H·7 1 50·4 il15·0 30·0 27: 10'. E. i 4 1001Pn,JERSTON NoRTH 49·2 I 57·1 41·3 12 11 29·711 : 59·8 47·7 153·7 1121 •0 44·2 265' 10; ENE 1 1 272 12 29·684 ] 55·7 49·7 52·7 : 98·0 46·0 218'I 71 S.E i 1 , J. A. Colquhon ! 13 29·772 58·5 48·1 53·3 1114·0 45·7 391 10 s. 119[ CE:'ITRAL DEVELOPMENT! 49·0 56•5 41·6 312 16 14 29·826 56·4 40·5 48-4 105 0 2~-0 741 5jc_e.lm FARM, WERAROA '1 15 29·822 62·4 46·1 54·2 115·0 3,3-1 148 9iN.W. 17 J. Beverley 16 29·526 57·9 47·2 52·5 124·0. 45·4 4271 6 N. W. 34 186 GREYTOWN . . , . I 11 29·800 57·3 41-6 49·4 118·0 31·9 1911 sj s. · W. C. De.vies 18 29·904 57·5 36·1 46·8 li5·0 27·0 65 l N.W,1 377 MASTERTON .. i 48·7 I 60·5 37·0 367 16 Wm. Hood • 19 29·980 60·4 50·5 55·4 121·0 42·0 2491 0 N.W.I 1 20 29·997 64·8 53·2 59·0 ,122·0 46·4 276\ 0 N.W. 70 GREENlllEADOWS, NA- 51·3 ! fl0·4 42·2 i 256 5 21 29·992 61·2 52·8 57·01123·0 49·5 555I 9 N.W.I 14 PIER 22 29·888 58·2 50·3 54·2 il06·0 49·0 386, 10 S. , 10 'l'. B. McBreen 23 30·093 51'4 44-6 48·0 105·0 40·0 280 1 7 SSE! TRENTHAM MILITARY 48·8 57 6 40·0 396 11 24 30·054 54·3 36·3 45·3 1111·0 24'2 147' 91 N. CAMP ! 25 29·858 58·7 51-4 55·0 il29·0 46·5 299, 9 N.W. 15 Lieut.-Col. Leahy I 26 30·012 65·3 40·7 , 53·0 135 0 29·8 235 91 8. 10I WELLINGTON I 50•4 57•1 43 8 196 12 27 30;218 53·8 45·2 ! 49·51120·0 H·5 3861 4 8. 28 30·043 56·2 49·2 j 52·71125•0 42·0 245! 10 N. 12 I SOUTH ISLAND. •• i BRIGHTWATER 29 29·634, 55·8 49·7 52·7 .122·0 49·4 396 1 10.N.W. 68 49·6 59·8 39·5 158 11 30 29·856 : 56·2 42,2 ! 49·2 , no 40·5 44u 9: s. : i Ven. Archdeacon Kempthorne ----!------1---'------;---1 ___!_--- • 29·857 I 57'1 43·8 j 50·! 114·9 36·8 253/ 6•5 .. · 196 341 NELSON , , 58·8 209 11 ____, ______. --'--1--- J. Willie.ms 12201 HANMER SPA , . I 44·,1 53·9 34·9 686 11 t ~-925157·2I45-4151'31104~~ 38 4 244! -~_,__ ··_ !_~~ . G. J. O'Brien 25' CHRISTCHURCH 460 I 54-7 37·4 302 12 * Means, &c. i Means previons years. H.F. Skey 42 LINCOLN 47'4157'8 37·0 265 11 DIRECTION OF WIND. L. J. Wild I 12201 KISSELTON .. 45•7 I 56·8 34·6 542 10 N. N.E. E. S.E. S. 8.W. W. N.W. Calm. A. R. Blackwood 3 . . RAI{AIA . . . . 1 45·9 55· 5 2 1 I I 2 I !J I 1 I 10 1 2 36 3 I 410 11 j Miss A. Hardy i : 1301 TrnARU . . . . I 46·9 , 56·5 37·4 I i82 11 Caretaker of Domain, r NOTE.-A dry spring month with precipitation 53 per cent. 200' WADIATE , , , , i 45•6 ' 53·9 483 12 below the mean of previous years. Total bright sunshine F. Akhurst 300; DUNEDIN •• i 47·1 I 54-4. 39·9 169 hours 27 minutes, an,l three sunless days, giYing an 3!i8 15 I D. Tannock average of 5 hour8 :19 n1inutes per diem. 8now rqmrted on 245, GonE 4H I 54-7 a4·1 299 13 H. Dolamore hilltops on 2nd, anrl thmukr an

HnTMARY FOR Tlrn }fo:-sTH OF SEn1rnnEn, 191!). The weather during Septmuber was Cxtrenwly changeable, and the n1ean temperature wa.s generally below that of previous years. Consequently Yegetable wowth was rather backwa,·d for this sc•ason in most parts of the Dominion. Total rainfall was deficient in nearly all districts with a westerly asped,, while• Haw kc's Bay and the eastern half of the ~outh Island experienced more than the average, chiefly owin!.! to vt•ry heavy rains whinh ocenrrcrl on the 10th and 11th. The storm at this time was an ex-tropical cyclone, the centre of whi<'h passed in the aort.I, on the 10th and 11th and off East Cape on the night of the 12th. It was responsible for south-east gales in the East Coast dist.t-ict,s, and Hoods in some of the rirnrs in the Hawke's Bay, Marlborough, anrl Kaikoura distriets. The rainfall reported at Hapuku, Kaikoura, for the three days was 10·45 inches, of which amount 6-:n inches fell on the 11th. Frequent. disturbances of the westerly type were in evi

NEW ZEALAND RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, 1919. New Zealand Rainfall jM September, 1919-oontinued. [NOTE,-L&te returns for stations appear at end of table.] I ------1----~- Station. Tot~iJt:11 • '. Days ~vith (100 to Inch),' Ram. Total Fall, . Station. 1 Points I Days _,vith (100 to Inch). , Ram. -continued. NORTH ISLAND. (B.) NORTH-WEST ASPEOT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN TO CAPE EGMONT-continued. (A.) NORTH·EAST AsPEOT-NORTH CAPE TO EAST CAPE. Ngatimaru, Tarata 281l 10 Cape Maria van Diemen (the light- 18!l rn Riversdalo, Inglewood (817 ft.) 566 14 house-keeper) Inglewood .. I 657 15 Mangonui 42(; l:I .. Kaeo 541 14 (C.) SOUTH-WEST AsPEOT-CAPE EGMONT TO CAPE PALLISER. Russell (T. R. Clow) 326 13 Opunake · 291 12 Kawakawa 377 12 Riverlea, Kaponga 412 10 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, 5ii7 9 Eltham 301 14 Whangarei Rawhitiroa, Mata, Eltham Aponga.. 499 22 Stratford (1,020 ft.) 450 U Ruatangata 538 17 Ohs.we, Hawera . . :~30 i;; Wa.irau Falls, Power-station Hawero 374 14 Kamo 383 15 Patea . . 417 15 Whangarei 50:l 16 Mat&imoana 402 14 Maungaturoto 4\lli 13 Oruamatua, Moawhango Mangawai . . 282 19 Wbangamomona.. 424 15 Mount Eden, 4uckland :l!Hl l!J 278 11 Kaukapakapa, Auckland 420 19 I Okahukura :lfi!l l 7 Cuvier Island Tokaanu 320 8 Rocky Bay, Waiheke 288 15 Ohakune 446 19 Tairua . . 439 12 Raetihi 418 15 Turua, Thames 259 14 Horopito 451 21 The Domain, Paero& 253 10 Wa.iouru 434 14 Belle Vue Farm, Mangaiti.. 440 14 Newtonlees, Kaitoke, Wanganui Karaka 849 lll , Wanganui River :!75 Morrinsville 445 11 llfarybank, Wanganui 294 14 Tir&u 267 12 Belmont, Tayforth, Wanganui 278 11 Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 393 10 Waitahinga, Kai Iwi 44.5 14 Waiotapu 261 7 Wanganui 211 10 Ruatoki 378 I) Dalvey, Turakin& Opotiki 548 rn Ruanui Station, Wanganui Maraehako, Opotiki 461 8 Erewhon Station, Moawhango 319 14 Waiaw&, Opotiki 386 15 Hunterville :3:36 11 18 Mautotara, Te Araroa 739 Waituna West, Feilding 289 19 Raukokore, Thames 497 14 Thoresby, Marton 317 10 Pohueroro Station, Raukokore 512 u Wa.itatapia, Bull's 279 11 Glen Orou& (B.) NORTH-WEST AsPEOT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN TO Foxton 238 10 CAPE EGMONT. }'eilding 222 J 4 Terrace End, Palmerston North 248 15 Rangitihi 431 _.,.,. 343 9 Komako 000 13 Ka.ita.ia Kimbolton :?!JO 15 Herekino North .. 425 23 Umawera, Hokianga 385 19 Ka.iranga :J ll 11 Arapeti, Mangaore 4 !(j I 7 Wekaweka 990 22 Rangiahua, Hokiang& Harbour Arapeti, Mangnhao li'3!) 21 Otaki .. 19H 15 495 16 Kohukohu Kapiti Island 19,i 12 789 :13 Wa.imatenui Pahautanui 110 4 722 24 Whatoro Makara 22!) 10 701 17 Keretoki Station, Waimatenui Reservoir, Brooklyn 2[,9 l4 Matakohe, Ka.ipara 51:l 11 Terawha.ti, Pakota.i 867 18 (D.) SOUTH-EAST ASPEOT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALLISER. Helensville :160 1fl East Cape Onehunga :l7o 16 Waitakaro :iu:3 14 Wa.iuku, Auckland Pakihiroa Onewhero 453 15 Tolaga. Bay Kawhi& 494 17 Wa.ihau, Tolaga Bay :318 8 Turangaomoana, Ma.tams.ta 538 l+ Kaharoa., Waimata Valley 399 9 Lichfield Motuhora 373 17 Taupo .. :W5 ;; Koranga. Valley . . :l34 17 Taharua Station, East Taupo 479 15 Otoko . . 415 14 Otewa, Waitomo County .. ae:!- 14 Wa.itahoata, Whatatutu 206 8 Putake, Waitomo [)03 13 Te Kara.ks. 243 11 Waitomo Caves .. 637 13 Puha, Poverty Bay 234 10 Whawharua, Otorohanga (C. B. Hob- Glenroy Station, Gisborne 553 l ;3 son) Waihuka., Gisborne 294 l:l Roto-o-Rangi School, Cambridge 338 u Ormond 28:l 9 Ralitoto, Te Kuiti Patutahi, Gisborne 26 7 Te uiti .. Wba.kapunake 449 rn Puketiti, Piopio .. 635 23 Strathblane, Hangaroa Hamilton, Waikato 400 21 Muriwa.i 217 6 State Farm, Waerenga .. 388 14 Tahora., Gisborne 428 16 Hora.hors. Rapids, Churchill 297 10 Gisborne 297 9. Glen Murray 481 Hi Morere . • 97,, 10 Ngaruawahia. /i4-3 1:1 "Piha.nga.," Ruakituri Valley, Napier :l59 12 Wa.iatua, Kaitieke, Raurimu 31:i 11 Mangaone Valley, Ta.ngitere !ll9 16 Mangaotaki (550ft.) 098 14 Portland Island . . !!JS 5 Paekaka, Paema.ko 44-8 11 Kaihunahuna, Wa.iroa •; Te Mat&i," Aria 541 12 Maungaharuru, Wairoa 360 12 Ohura 413 17 Om&hanui, Wairoa 374 10 Manga.toi, Mokau River 660 20 Te.ra. wera 246 11 Okoke .. 518 19 Tutira Lake ;J(js 9 Purangi 434 10 Eekdalo, Hodgefoy 34 7 8 339~ THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

New Zeuland Rainfall /or September, 1919-continued. New Zealand Rainfall for September, 1919-

! Tota\ Fall, Day:-:i: Station. Tota! Fall, I Days with Station. I :. (lJ'i!~cb). Rain. Iuoo~'::~~h). Raiu. ------~--- NORTH ISLAND-continued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (D.) SOUTH-EAST AsPEOT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALI.ISER- conlinued. (E,) KORTH ASPECT - CAPE FAREWELL TO KAIXOURA­ continued. Riverbank, Rissington, Napier 384 8 Erina, Blonheim 367 8 Napier .. Avondale Station, Blenheim 654 9 Wa.hine, Sherenden, Hastings !t!a.rshlancls, Blenheim 343 9 Mokopeka., Hastings 609 9 Glenlee Station, Blenheim Fri1I4ey, Hastings 286 7 Ha.puku 1261 11 Whanawhana., Hastings 607 9 Maraeka.ka.ho, Ha.stings 37ll 9 Te Mata., Havelock North .• 345 \J Te Roto, Poukawa. 333 6 Pukehou, To Aute 353 12 (F,) WEST ASPECT-CAPE FAREWELL TO PUYSEOUR POINT. Gwa.va.s, Tikokino 625 17 Ara.moan&, Waipawa 364 12 }'arewell Spit 265 10 , Kara.mca., Westport 395 14 Ra.ngitapu, Waipa.wa 569 lO Mount Vernon, \Vaipawa .• 376 13 Westport 387 16 , Warwick Junction 432 16 Wa.imarama., Hawke's Bay 282 8 Wa.ipukurau :120 8 · Reefton (643 ft.).. 588 19 Motuota.ra.ia., Wanstea.d 437 8 Greymouth 953 17 Maka.retu 759 8 Otira Orua.wharo, Takapau 585 IO , Otira (1,255 ft.) 1093 12 , Ross, Westland 1092 Ta.nga.rewa Station, Ta.ka.pau 677 9 16 Ormondville 637 12 · Okura •. 807 11 Poranga.hau Puyscgur Point Woodba.nk, Wimbledon 609 14 Pine Grove, Dannevirko 705 15 Pohangina, Ashhurst 407 13 Mangata.inoka. • • . . 334 1,5 (G,) EAST ASPECT-KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAU>IDERS. Eastry, Ta.ne, Eketa.huna. •• (Ineom plete) Tawata.ia., Eketahuna 374 15 Hamner Springs Nursery .• 762 12 Puta.ra. ; . 644 2() Riverside Fa.rm, Arouri 494 9 Eketahuna. 408 17 Highfield, Amuri 680 ll Ca.stlepoint 334 7 Keinton Combe, Waiau, Amuri Annedale, Tinui •• 703 14 Waiau .• 708 II Ditton, Masterton 507 16 Gore Bay, Cheviot 428 8 Bush Grove, Masterton 631 15 Oxford •. 673 9 Mara.nga.i 494 14 Amberley 523 9 Eringa., Masterton 459 16 llfount Whitnow, Woodgrove Hikura.ngi College, Clareville Singletree, Aliord Forest Wa.ihakeke, Carterton 254 15 Mount Somers 646 12 Martinborough 315 16 Bealey •. 490 9 Featherston 419 12 Arthur's Pass Summit 892 18 Rhodes Convalescent Home, Cash- 245 12 Wa.iwetu 345 11 mere Hills Wa.inuiomata Reservoir 768 15 Islington 259 10 Whiteman's Valley, Silverstream Governor's Bay 307 12 Western Hutt :!97 13 New Brighton 357 8 Wha.nga.i Moana., Pirinoa. •• Otahuna, Tai Tapu 388 12 - Point Howard, Wellington Harbour 202 12 Little River Ka.rori Reservoir 270 13 Magnet Bay, Little River •• 212 9 Sea.toun 153 12 Pigeon Bay 513 9 Coalgate 561 12 Hororata. 548 12 Aka.roe, 820 12 Mount Torlessc, Springfield 772 11 SOUTH ISLAND. Methven 661 12 Rudstone, Methven 770 13 (E,) NORTH ASPECT-CAPE FAREWELL TO KAIKOURA, Lake Coleridge Homestead 762 II Collingwood Double Hill 456 8 Bainha.m . 564 11 Winchmore, Ashburton 472 10 Onakaka 33!) 13 Brackley, Mayfield 583 12 llfotueka "I 311 14 Ashburton 335 12 Upper Moutcre . Fair¥iew, Springburn 642 12 Stanley Brook, Nelson 301 11 Staveley ·' Harakeke," Central Moutere 243 8 Eva.ndalc, Mount Somers .• Upper Sherry River 336 12 Lynnford, Hinds .• 393 12 Twynham Station Creek, Glenhope •• 203 13 Coniston, .Ashburton Tophouse · 225 8 Mount Peel, Ra.ngitata Port Hardy, French Pal!l! .• 415 9 Peel Forest 748 12 Stephen Isla.nd 325 3 Ka.punatiki, Rangitata 379 12 The Brothers 83 5 The Heights, Geraldine 596 14 Cape Campbell 142 8 Waitui, Geraldine 533 12 Picton .• 673 12 Orari Gorge 865 14 Freezing-works, Picton 706 12 Orari Estate, Orari . 488 11 Endeavour Inlet 600 14 Balmoral 250 8 Ma.naroa, Pelorus Sound 964 lO Braemar, 423 8 Waite.ta Bay, Pelorus Sound 349 5 Horwell Downs, Fairlie Hartley Hills, Hillersden .• :l24 8 Lambrook, Fairlie 516 9 Seddon 487 8 " Craigieburn," Kimbell 472 10 "Cha.ncet," Ward 382 8 Mary Burn Station, Mackenzie Country 330 8 Tima.ra Station, Renwicktown 489 l) Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie 381 /l Kaituna., llfarlborough ii30 7 Country Spring Creek, Blenheim 394 12 Athlone, Albury 455 ll Nov. 6.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3898

New Zealand Rainfall jar September, 1919-continued. New Zealand Ra,njall Jor September, 1919-continued,

! Tota! Fall, , Days with Tot&! Fall, Days with Ste.tion. , Pomts I u • Station, ! I ! (100 to Inch). , nam. ! (l00~~1¥!~h). Rain. I SOUTH ISLAND--conlinued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (G.) EAST AsPEOT-KAIKOURA TO CA.PE SAUNDERS-continued. (H.) SOUTH A

Soldiers' Property Board, of Tru.slee-, cancelled. ,, Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Registrar 1 dissolving a Society. National Efficiency Board, . . . Wclling1:on,_ 30th Oc_tobcr, 1911). I ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incor• T 1s hereby notified for publw mformat10n . that the I , porated Societies, do hereby declare that, e.s it has I .Minister of Defence has cancelled the appointment I been made to appear to me that the Clutha Club (Incor­ of the W. H. Gladding Soldiers' Property Board of Trustees, porated) is no longer carrying on its operations and has no as gazetted on the 8th day of November, 1917; and the I assets, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved, in pursuance W. H. Gladding No. 2 Soldiers' Property Board of Trustee,, , of sectiou 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act. 1908. as gazetted on the 29th

Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Registrar dissolving a Society. Branch of Friendly Society regiBtered. ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incor­ I ' porated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has Friendly Societies Department, been made to a.ppear to me that the Auckland Provincial Wellington, 31st October, 1911). Dairymen's· Association is no longer carrying on its opera­ HE Court Victory No. 9386, situated at Wha.ngarei, is tions and has no assets, the aforesaid society is hereby T registered as a branch of the Auckland District Branch dissolved, in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated of the Ancient Order of }'oresters of New Zealand Friendly Societies A.ct, 1908. Society No. 356, under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, this Dated at Wellington this 29th day of October, 1919. 30th day of October, 1919. R. E. HAYES, R. E. HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated Societies. Registrar of Friendly Societies. 3394 tlIE NEW ZEALA.N lJ GAZETTE. No. 129

Export, .-Weekly.

::>ETURN of PRINCIPAL ExPoRTS of Naw ZEALAND PRouuca from the Dominion during the Week ended Tueaday, l.\i 4th November, 1919. Non.-These figures are subject to alteration. They represent the entries from the ports received at Head Office, Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited as far as possible to each district of production (a.s per liet appended to return for week ended Slat August, 1915, New Zealattd Gazette No. 103, page 3117), whether exported through the port for such district or not.

------~------··------Ji~rozen Meats. Districts.• Butter. Cheese. Gold. Lamb. Mutton. Other.

£ £ £ £ £ £ Auckland 480 04 201 7,418 Kaipa.ra .. T1mranga Gisborne New Plymouth 27,283 2,65\J 6,092 Wa.ita.ra .• Pa.tea. 527,133 4,278 15,696 4,677 Wanga.nui Wellington 1,228 42,490 48,701 Napier .. 165 11,601 45,513 18,588 Waira.u (including Picton) .. I Nelson .• Westport 3,890 Greymouth 17,200 Hokitika Lyttelton Timaru •. 89,982 18,604 Oama.ru .. Dunedin .. 17,974 Inveroa.rgill 149 26,958 18,682 251 ------Totals 489 556,052 175,309 149,855 20,809 46,482

Phormium Distrlcts.• Grain e.nd Hides aud Kauri•gmn. (including Tallow. Th11ber. Wool. Pulse. Skius. Tow). -~----··-- £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Auckland 107 52 Kaipa.ra .. Tauranga Gisborne New Plymouth 1,062 Waitara .. Patea 11,377 !J,077 Wanga.nui Wellington 746 12,772 710 8,200 19,937 Napier .. 7,407 1,803 28,176 170,134 Wairan (including Picton) •. 423 2:j Nelson .. 791 Westport Greymouth Hokitika. Lyttelton 21! i.108 12a 4,87:.! 44,458 Timaru .. 2,980 2a ,Olli 53,586 Oamaru .. 320 Dunedin 1!,983 4!J,4!J7 Invercargill 2,610 4,627 83 17,863 1 20,708 ------Totals 10,872 74,666 2,719 95,677 53 317,900

Customs Department, W. B. MONTGOMERY, Wellington, 5th November, 1919. Comptroller of Customs. 4 . RETURN showing the CUSTOMS and EXCISE DUTIES oolleoted at tbe several Porta of N111w ZBALAl'ID during the QuABTEB ended 30th SEPTEMBER, 1919. 0UBT0118 DUTlBS. z .. ,; ~ .: § ec ~ TOTALS. ~ ... "'a ·- ,::,s:i-· t:-r~ .; !;! Correspond- Ra.tes of Jt i::I tie ,_; I c11i9 &:I • 0 =0 -~ HEADS OJ!' RF.VENUE, ~ " i ing ~uarter, m Dn,y. i j G) a aa .:1 G) , -~ s:s.a g Bi l a 5 ~ ·-"" .. I ..:_. z >. .s 5 ~ ·a :5 ~ I ~ :li .! ~ : Qua.ntities. Revenue. 1 18• .., ~ :o.~ ~ ·::s " i 1 - I ...- , c3- 1 j;'.; ~ j::: j::: ~ i?!il< ~ j::: , 0 ill s ! 0 A ,... ! ------'-----'------'---'-----!-----'------'---+------'------'------'------I £ £ £ £ £ £ 1 .e I £1£1£1.£1£1£ .e .e Spirits, 'f' gal. 18s. £1 £ £ £I £ 47987 7041 710 1582 672 2264 288 32997 2011 1 I 26269 5'101 201,131 gal. 181,018 127,779 6~~7 2~~81 • perfumed, • 30s. ~~5 ~~7 ~~8 148 91 '14 283 • 425 485 Olga.rs and Snuff, 'f' lb. 12s. ••. SOI •• 116 1714 783 8 420 94 7,919 lb. 4,751 5,240 1141 . . I 191 • . I . . 1· .. Cigarettes • • 1 1750 55881 •• 4955 83665 6215 784 1576 417 1721 !l34 14480 122'13 8188 120,878 89,352 1~~81 • south African •• I •• ! •• Tobaoco, manufactured, 'f' lb. 18681 4000! 3187 18668 157021 5845 614,244 lb. 107,498 109,848 8 • • South African, 'f' lb. 47 ~~851 ~:912~~41 ~81 1~~51 ~1 1::891 l~~I •• 12 1,6'19 • 210 201 ::ti • unma.nufaoturad, 'f' lb. 2881 188 •• •• • • •• •• • • •• 31,480 • 3,148 886 t_:rj Wine, sparkling, 'f' g&I. 6 Bl 60 867 441 • . • • 7 • • • • 172 9, 981 12 1,860 gal. 1,395 1,336 • • South African, 'f'•gaJ ••• 33 182 • 45 4 z • Australian, 11' gal. 74 64 14 ,12 939 68 12 84 SB 35 272 '1~1 •• 481 74 12,258. • 3,068 2,686 t_:rj • other kinda, • 1 36' 87 102 489 112' 8 7 3 981 881 29 8,439 • 2,582 2,261 • • South African, 'f' gal. 6 8 68 18 356 17 8 '1 42 '102 96 22 19,264 • 1,926 988 ~ Ale, beer, &o., 'f' gal. 76 6 40 441 22 4 84 8, •• 45 8,125 • 812 489 Chicory, Cocoa, &nd Ohooolate­ ~ t_:rj General Tariff, 'f' lb. 3d. 3621 •• 12 2049 3 325 489 19 260,741 lb. 3,259 2,876 Preferential Tariff, 'f' lb. fd. 12 •• 2 13 '1 51 8 85,297 • 88 423 Tea- ~ General Tariff, 'f' lb. 8d.,5d. 86281 •• 431 173 6913 189 45 88 22 3108 281 2801 5184 1271,9'19, '105 • 24,778 29,590 Preferential Tariff, 'f' lb. 2d. 557 •• 569 85 • • 122 1286 308,2'17 • t,569 !1,799 Opium, 'f' lb 40a. 6 •• •• 2 4 • 8 9 ~ Goode by Weight­ t;1 General Tariff 711 162 31/ 383 10516 327 61 176 7 89 161 3757 88 61 2948 881 29,080 33,600 Prefereu tiri.l Tari ff •• 1 10, 1' 62 639 35 2 3 9 •• 166 7 1 79 1'1 1,408 1,192 Booth African Tariff •• 4 12 227 ~ Goode a,i valorem­ General Ta.riff 411954128981 2941888711499291 88111 832114'14119'11 883 8'1, 64408188141 464142127'1 4268 388,58011 369,542 ~ Preferential Ta.riff •• 11 285 1338 88 712 42688 1848 '17 356 202 56 . • 19936 8!17 104 10796 1187 108,588 86,886 8 Booth African Ta.riff •• •• .. •• .. 5 . . •• 1 •• . . 2 . . 1 1 188 80 Other Duties­ ~ General Tariff 56541 7, •• 92 88 91 177 5530 962 64 29 8 72 23511 761 161 1795 ';5 16,3501 27,632 Preferential Te.riff •• 830 •• 32 5 8 658 46 17 3 12 817 4 4 386 10 2,281 4,429 Booth African Tariff Primage 168481 47I SI 8321 8901 1281 5801 204971 15181 1071 2501 751 109 111 9751I 4641 1471 670'11 956 58,9201 68,923 1----l----l---l--l--l---1---1--1---1--.-1---1---1---1--1---1---1--1---t---1---l------l-----1----- General Tariff •. • • ' 230613 1'11 2201222915301 656'18152 2826851 28676 31321 7380 1856 6558 106014159918620 7701108233 19313 887,020 802,561 T ta.I { Preferential Ta.riff .• • • 31043 • • 11 268 1353 84 '184 44467 1428 96 361 202 7'1 • • 20511 358 281 12498 1167 114,884 97 I 729 0 8 South Africa.a Tariff .. •• · 1098 •• 6 3 63 •• 13 441 17 8 8 •• 42 • • 708 •• 1 121 22 2,546 1,168 Prima.ge •• •.• ___ 16848 47 3 332 890 128 580 20497 1518 107 250 75 109 11 97511 464 U7 6707 _ 956 _____ 58,920 68,928

Grand Totals ·· 1 .. 279602 64 2401283217107 81819529 348090 81684 8388 7949 2138 6786 10711725691 9'442 1149127559 21458 •• 1,063,370 .• ------Oorrespondlng quarter, 1918 •• •• • • 258655 • • 258114831~815 38711'1026 320567 27585 2601 6604 19'18 5450 1040 145603 7929 10881288881 1'1500 • • • • 965,881 c:i.:i I ~ • 211s. 6d. per 1,000 of 2i lb. &nd nnder, and 108. 6d. per lb. C7r co Ct> ~ ~

RETURN showing the CUSTOMS and EXCISE DUTIES collected al the several Ports of NEw ZEALAJID during the QUABTBB ended 30th S:mPTElllBEB, 1919----i:ontinued, ' EXCISE DUTIES,

Rates of Other TOTALS, ICorresponding HEADS OF REVENUE, Auckland. \Wellington,\ Lyttelton, Dunedin. Duty. Ports. Quantities. I Revenue. Quarter,..,,11~ 1918, ~ z • £ £ £ £ £ £ £ l:;rj Beer •• 1 Minimum 5fd., maxi- 17,878 9,329 13,204 27,088 19,662 3,514,903 gal. 87,161 63,054 mum 6d., per gallon $l Tobacco •• ls. per lb. 10 132 251 7,852 lb. 393 261 Cigars and Snuff 4s. • 327 1,634 • 327 200 N Ciga.rettes, made by hand •. 4s. l:;rj • manufactured by machinery 5s. 6d. • 3,694 13,4!l3 lb. 3,694 Medicinal Prepo.rationR containing more then 50 per 9d. • 224 91 233 289 109 25,220 • 946 1,058 cent. of proof spirit Culinary and Flavouriug Essences .. l 4s. per gallon 269 27 71 358 1 •086 .g.. 1. 725283 1,458 Perfumed Spirits .• .. 20s. • 178 5 100 I 387 ~ 1 56 • t:; Toilet Preparations •• 14s . 68 177283 • ~24.. •• 6s. Totals .. 18,942 13,273 13,581 27,835 20,022 93,653 - ~ I_ --~·· -- i~--- - N 1 .. 66,41 8 Corresponding Qun.rter, 1918 12,533 6,519 9,417 23,723 14,226 ' - .. l:;rj I .. 1-3

Customs Department, Welling,on, 3rd November, 1919. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. ~

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~ ccto ~ Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3897 ,·

Addiliona to Land Agent., regiawed during October, 1919.

Department of Internal Affair&, Wellington, 5th November, 1919. EREWITH is published for general information a list of licenses entered during the month of October, 1919, in H the register of licenses issued under the Land Agents Act, 1912. J. HISLOP, Under-Secretary. ---r------~------cr------,------,------~- Name of l'lnn (If any) of which '.Licensee Is a No. of Name of Licensee. Member, or Regl$tered Registered Office. Dat.e UceDBe I Court by which Llcense. Company on whose Behalf granted. LiOODBe gmnt.ed. License is held. I . 9819 Hall, Frank Horatio . . [ Albion Agency Dee Street, Invercargill .. 18 Oct., 1919 Invercargill. 9831 Carter, Ftederick 134 Princes Street, Dunedin 30 Sept., 1919 Dunedin. 10164 Chennells, Newman Chennells and Co. . . 3 Custom Street, Auckland 20 Oct., .1919 Auckland. 10761 Clark, George Edward .. George E. Clark and Duke Street, Cambridge .. 8 Oct., 1919 Cambridge. Sons 10661 Frost, George .. Colley and Frost .. 152 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, 22 Oct., 1919 Wellington. Wellington 9234 Crawford, Thomas Fitz. Crawford and Orr .. Lowe Street, Gisborne .. l Oct., 1919 Gisborne. gerald 10000 Dervan, William Edward 51 Phrenix Chambers, 6 Oct., 1919 Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland *9692 Dick, Robert .. . Robert Dick and Son Duke Street, Cambridge .. 14 Jan., 1919 Cambridge. 10662 Mitchinson, Montrose Ir- I Dominion Laud and 205 Riddiford Street, Wel­ 31 Oct., 1919 Wellington. win : Estate Agency lington 3002 Dooley, Edward William 94A Hereford Street, Christ­ 14 Dot., 1919 Christchurch. church 10070 Foy, Andrew Herbert .. H. Foy and Son 79 Glover Road, Hawera 24 Oct., 1919 Hawera. 9998 Franklin, William Henry 2 GreatNorthRoad,New-· 30 Oct., 1919 Auckland. ton, Auckland 10166 Hay, William Patrick Hendry and Hay .. Government Insur a n c e 23 Oct., 1919 Auckland. Carlton Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland 9996 Hill, James Robert .. Exchange Lane, Auckland 3 Oct., 1919 Auckland. 10162 Holiday, Frederick Dean Holiday and Rose .. Gladstone Buildings, Quay 8 Oct., 1919 Auckland. Street, Auckland 9052 Knight, Sidney Herbert St. Aubyn Street, Hastings 25 Oct., 1919 Hastings. t9140 Levy, William Percival .. Waikumete .. •• 30 Jan., 1919 Auckland. 9997 Lodge, Claude William .. Lodge and Co. Reid's Buildings, corner of 3 Oct., 1919 Auckland. Elliott and Wellesley Streets, Auckland 4629 Lodge, Robert Hubert .. Fairfax Street, Murchison 22 Oct., 1919 Murchison. 10163 Mackesy, William Ran- 167 Queen Street, Auckland 13 Oct., 1919 Auckland. dolph 9086 Marett, Alfred Charles .. Marett and Fox Tennyson Street, Napier 13 Oct., 1919 Napier. 9087 Mason, George Morris 25 Kennedy Road, Napier 18 Oct., 1919 Napier. ioos4 McG!ashan, Alfred James Tennyson Street, Napier 8 April, 1919 Napier. 9832 Morgan, Robert Carhamp- lO E m p i r e Buildings, 7 Oct., 1919 Dunedin. ton Princes Street, Dunedin 10167 Nelson, Oscar Vincent .• 55 Endean's Buildings, 23 Oct., 1919 Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland §8857 Owen, Ivey Jane 5 Darby's Buildings, Queen 14 Jan., 1919 Auckland. Street, Auckland 2322 Pere, Sydney . . . . 141 Jackson Street, Petone 28 Oct., 1919 Petone: 3003 Seymour, Henry Patrick Seymour and Holland 22 Riccarton Road, Lower 23 Oct., 1919 Christchurch Riccarton, Christchurch 119226 Thomas, John Trevor Customhouse Street, Gis­ 1 Feb., 1919 Gisborne. borne 10161 Thomas, John Byathan .. Thomas and Coward 21 Cleaves Buildings, High 7 Oct., 1919 Auckland. (as the Commercial Street, Auckland Land Agency) 9508 Thomson, Charles Peter 1st Avenue, Helensville .. 1 Oct., 1919 Helensville. 9999 Vere, George Frederick .. Vere, Paton, and Co. High Street, Auckland 6 Oct., 1919 Auckland. 10061 Webster, Leslie Bolland Webster Bros. . • Devon Street, New Ply- 26 Sept., 1919 New Plymouth. mouth 10165 White, Hugh Matthew .. Room 43, Hall of Com­ 20 Oct., 1919 Auckland. merce, High Street, Auckland

• Transferred from Dick, Browning, and Co. t Transferred from Henry Almond. i Transferred from McGlashan's (Limited). I Transferred from Charles James Owen. II Transferred from Bennett and Sherratt.

D 8398 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Deceased, Persons' Estate,.

THE PuBLic TRUAT OFFICE oF Nuw ZEALAND, - INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE during the P Month of October, 1919.

Data Na.me of Dece&sed. Residence. Occupati0n. of Remarks. Dea.th.

I Anderson, David .. Invercargill Tailor T--~~9/19 Intestate. 2 Ashcroft, William Christchurch Retired grocer I 9/8/19 Testate. 3 Austin, Horace William Wellington Soldier ,5/10/17 Intestate. 4 Bardslev, Maurice Seaman 26/3/19 ~Iarried woman 13/8/19 fi Barker;Eliza beth Auckland " 6 Baxter, William .. Christchurch Tailor 27/5/19 Testate. 7 Berge, Elizabeth Old-age pensioner 5/9/19 8 Bock, Amalie Aucki;nd Domestic duties 14/4/19 " 9 Boivan, Gaston .. Registered alien 3/2/19 Intestate. 10 Borrows, Andrew Turua" .. Camp cook 1/8/19 11 Bourke, John James Africa .. Dredgemaster 8/4/19 12 Bourke, Theresa Gertrude .. Hawera Spinster 22/9/14 Testate." 13 Boyle, John Te Kuiti Contractor 8/1/19 Intestate. 14 Breakspeare, Harry Wellington Soldier :n/8/18 Testate. 15 Broome, James Owhango Sawmill hand 30/1/19 Intestate. 16 Brown, David Henderson .. Amuri Carpenter .. 2/5/19 17 Bryce, Brian Thomas Huntly, Auckland Soldier 24/8/19 18 Bungard, William Otahu0hu Labourer 14/4/19 19 Cain, John Richard Tauraroa 27/6/19 20 Calcutta, George .. Russell .. 28/8/18 21 Campbell, Kenneth )foil Ashburton Far::i labourer 28/11/18 22 Cailsen, Anders Auckland Flax-mill hand 2/8/19 23 Champtaloup, Jane Widow 7/10/19 24 Clark, Alfred Chr;;;tchurch Draper 16/8/19 25 Clifford, Reginald C. England Captain, N.Z. Ship- 10/11/17 ping Companr 26 Comerford, William Henry Kaikoura Retired .. 14/1/18 Intestate. 27 Comrie, William .. Hukerenui Gum-digger 5/6/Hl 28 Cox, Henry W. B. Wellington Railway employee 30/11/18 29 Crum, Stephen George Christchurch -Bricklayer 7/7/19 Testate." 30 Crysell, John Greymouth I Miner .. 23/4/19 Intestate. 31 Dale, A. Wellington Inmate, Ohiro Home 26/9/19 .,, 32 Dandy, Sarah Christchurch Widow 18/8/19 Testate. 33 D' Ascenzio, Bernadino Temuka Cook 16/8/19 Intestate. 34 Davenport, Mary Wellington Married woman 23/9/19 35 Davidson, Christopher John Taurau .. Mill hand .. 10/9/85 36 Davidson, Karl .. Lytt

DEOEASED PEBSONS1 ESTATES-continued. . --· ; 0 i D&te :z; I N&me of Deceued. Residence. Occupation. of Remarks, I I I Death. 83 Keay, John ...... Fairlie .. ]farmer .. .. 5/8/19 Intestate. 84 Kelly, Catherine ...... Christ.church .. Spinster .. .. 1/9/19 Testate. 85 Kinsey, Margaret .. .. Blenheim .. Widow .. .. 11/7/16 Intestate. 86 Kitchingman, Henry .. .. New Plymouth .. Farmer .. ~~; ; .. 5/10/19 Testate. 87 Laraman, Philip Thomas .. .. Christchurch .. Bushman .. .. 19/2/17 88 Laugier, Eugene .. .. Wellington . . Indent agent .. 28/7/19 Intestate." 89 Lethbridge, William .. .. · ·New.Plymouth .. Farmer .. .. 26/9/19 Testate• 90 Lodge, Tom ...... Russell .• .. Draper .. .. 30/4/19 Intestate. 91 Lowe, Alfred William .. .. Dunedin .. Tanner .. . . 25/9/19 Testate. 92 Lowen, James Edward .. .. Kaitigi .. .. Railway employee . . 10/9/19 Intestate. 93 Lowry, Philip ...... Nelson .. .. Farmer .. .. 28/8/19 Testate. 94 Ma.dden, Charles Edward .. .. Ashburton. .. : Old-age pensioner .. 29/1/19 Intestate. 95 Mannix, Denis ...... Dunedin .. ; Labourer .. . . 8/10/19 Testate . 96 Maunder, Margaret .. .. Hokitika .. Widow .. .. 17/8/19 97 May, Edward ...... Auckland .. Miner . . . . 4/5/19 " 98 Mellor, Alfred Hudson .. .. Greymouth .. District Traffic Mana- 30/8/19 " ger, Railway De- " partment 99 Mills, Alexander Charles .. .. Christchurch .. Traveller .. .. 20/9/19 100 Milne, Catherine ...... Dunedin .. Widow .. .. 31/3/18 " 101 Mirains, Jessie ...... Wellington .. Married woman .. 5/9/18 " 102 Moore, Robert Henry .. .. Dunedin .. Labourer •. .. 26/8/19 Int;;tate. 103 Moore, Thomas Mercer .. .. Auckland .. Blacksmith .. 2/7/19 104. Murphy, Ellen .. .. Kerrytown . . Domestic duties .. 16/7/03 " 105 Murray, ~fary ...... Temuka .. Housekeeper . . 29/6/19 " 106 McGannachan, Joseph Charles .. Patutahi .. Farmer .. . . 9/5/19 " 107 McKinley, Sarah Ann .. .. Christchurch .. Widow .. .. 15/7/19 Test;te. 108 McKinty, G...... Wellington .. Waterside worker .. 6/8/19 Intestate. 109 McKnight, William .. .. Hobsonville .. Farmer .. .. 11/9/19 Testate. 110 l\foNeilage, Ronald Clyde .. .. Invercargill .. Commercial traveller 28/8/19 ., 111 Nicol, Robert Kenneth .. .. Wellington .. Soldier .. . . 6/8/18 112 Norman, George Ernest ...... Salesman •• .. 24/10/18 Int,;:itate • 113 Oram, Maria ...... John;onville . . Boardinghouse-keeper 18/8/19 Testate. 114 Organ, William ...... .. Not known .. 31/3/19 Intestate. 115 Palmer, Philemon .. .. Napier .. Surfaceman .. 26/9/19 Testate. 116 Panter, George Iles .. .. Auckland .. Pensioner .. .. 29/2/19 117 Parsons, Jesse Thomas .. .. Christchurch .. Retired .. .. 19/9/19 Int;~tate. 118 Partridge, William .. .. Buckland .. Retired farmer .. 17 /10/18 119 Peacock, Ernest William .. .. Hamilton .. Ii.,armer .. .. 11/5/19 Testate" . 120 Pearce, Robert ...... Wellington . . Pram-manufacturer 21/9/19 Intestate. 121 Pearston, John ...... Auckland .. Cook . . .. 9/7/19 Workers' Compen- sation Act. 122 Penman, John ...... Glentunnel .. Miner .. .. 4/8/19 Intestate. 123 Philp, Samuel Henry .. .. Patutahi .. Farmer .. .. 5/6/19 ,. . 124 Pickett, James .• .. .. Wellington .. Seaman .. .. 19/11/18 125 Pinnell, Elisha ...... Waimate .. Carter .. .. 21/7/19 ,." 126 Probert, Thomas .. .. Puketitiri .. School-teacher .. 17/12/18 127 Profitt, Joseph Allan .. .. Christchurch .. Bushman .. .. 14/10/12 Test:.'te . 128 Pullan, Egbert ...... Auckland .. Machinist .. .. 27/11/18 Intestate. 129 Rini, Kapua ...... Puketutu .. Surface man .. 25/11/18* ,. 130 Ritchie, Alex. Coulter .. .. Ashburton .. Labourer .. . . 15/8/19 1 31 Roald, G. G...... Wellington .. Wharf labourer .. 13/11/18 " 132 Roberts, William ...... Gas inspector .. 19/8/19 " 133 Ruston, Samuel Joseph .. .. Napi;r .. .. Retired builder .. 13/10/19 Test;te. 1 34 Ryan, Daniel ...... Rangiwaea .. Shepherd .. .. 14/7/19 Intestate. 135 Sage, Lillie Louisa .. .. Ashburton .. Dressmaker .. 3/12/18 Testate. 136 Savage, Kate ...... England .. Domestic duties .. 15/8/19 Intestate. 137 Savage, Richard Attlesey .. Wellington .. Soldier .. .. 5/10/18 138 Scott, Edward Askew .. .. Christchurch .. School inspector .. 27/8/19 Test:.'te . 139 Seale, Charles Stafford .. .. Auckland .. Tram-conductor . . 2/11/18 Intestate. 140 Sewell, Eliza Ann .. .. Mayfield .. Married woman .. 19/7/19 141 Sheron, Anna Clarke .. .. Auckland .. Domestic duties .. 27/6/19 Test:.'te . 142 Simmonds, P. F ...... Wellington .. Soldier .. .. 16/11/18 143 Simpson, Henry .. .. Christchurch .. Retired farmer .. 13/10/19 " 144 Slarks, John ...... Carterton .. Old-age pensioner .. 3/7/19 Int~~tate • 145 Smith or Schmidt, Henry William .. Auckland .. Mill hand .. .. 18/8/19 Testate. 146 Smith, Frederick .. .. Rotorua .. Electrician .. 21/11/18 Intestate. l 47 Stevens, Charles ...... Taumarunui .. Labourer .. .. 25/4/19 148 Stewart, Margaret .. .. Spreydon .. Domesti~ duties .. 12/7/19 Workers'" Campen- sation Act. 149 Sutton, Alfred George .. .. Pongaroa .. Engineer .. 28/3/19 Intestate. 150 Smith, Henry ...... South Manukau .. Old-age pensionet· .. 11/3/19 151 Smythies, Edward Kinnersley .. Invercargill .. Sawmiller .. .. 16/9/18 Test:.'te . 152 Stewart, James M. .. .. Auckland .. Marine engineer .. 15/4/19 153 Telfer, John ...... Ota Creek .. Farm labourer .. 18/9/19 Int;~tate. ] .54 Telford, James ...... : C.,aversham .. Retired farmer .. 10/8/19 Testate. 155 Te Oti Pohe ...... I Ngawaka .. Farmer .. .. 29/11/18 Intestate. I 56 Thirkell, George W. .. .. Wellington .. Civil servant .. 22/9/19 Testate. 157 Thomson, Annie ...... Dunedin .. Married woman .. 13/8/19 158 Thompson, Athol L. .. .. Wellington .. Soldier .. . . 20/6/18 lnt~;tate. 159 Quedley, Henry ...... Kingsland .. Carter .. .. 24/7/19 1 60 Quinlan, Andrew .. .. Pahiatua .. Sawmiller .. .. 21/10/19 Test:.'te. · 161 Walton, John Henry .. .. Hawera .. Circus clown .. 23/9/19 Intestate. 162 Walsh, John ...... Greymouth .. Miner . . .. f6/9/19 Testate. 163 Ward, George Edward .. .. Roslyn .. .. Gardener .. 18/9/19 ,. 1 64 Waters, W. T...... Wellington .. Carpenter .. .. 4/10/19 Intestate. 165 Watkins, George William .. .. Hokianga .. Farmer . . .. 27/11/18 166 1 Watts, Mary ...... Auckland .. Domestic duties . . 2/10/19 Testate." 167 i West, Ann ...... Milliner .. .. 21/8/19 168 Westlev, William .. .. Ne!s'~n .. Settler •.. .. 6/9/19 " 169 Whelan, Annie Cecelia .. .. Wellington .. Married woman .. 16/11/18 Int~~tate . 170 White, David ...... Nelson .. Ga1-dener .. ... 21/8/19 Testate. 171 Whyte, David Houstin .. .. Christchurch .. Dairyman .. 13/8/19 172 Wickman, Adolph ·Alexander Walde- Wellington .. Gardener .• .. 2/10/19 " mar i " • About. Wellington, 4th November, 1919. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. 8400 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 12~:.

fiMtce f)Sl,U,hed pur811attl ,o· tie Protliaiotta of Beaitm 16 of lb Ptlblic Truat Olftcc Acl, 1908, alltl Btdionl 18 olltl 19 oJ · lb PtdlUo Truat Olftce Amendmau Acl, 1918.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having ta.ken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persona decea.aed whose names, residences, and Ol!Clupationa ( so far' a.a known) a.re hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in ea.ch case. '

Date Teatate [ Office Name. Reeldence. Occupation. Eleetlon filed. I In~te. I admlulltertng.

l Brace, Joseph Dicer .. Auckland .. Bushman . . 19/10/18 30/10/19 Testate Auckland. 2 Butler, Joseph Taylor .. W angaehu, Masterton Farm labourer .. 4/10/17 29/10/19 ,, Wellington. 3 Campbell, Kenneth Neil .. Kononi, Ota.go .. .. 28/11/18 31/10/19 Intestate Dunedin. 4 Carswell, George Alexander Bridge Creek, Master- Farme:' .. 16/5/18 30/10/19 Wellington. ton " 5 Cook, Joseph .. .. Eltham .. Contractor .. 29/8/18 30/10/19 6 Cooper, Mary Jewell .. Wellington .. Married woman 29/7/19 29/10/19 Testate" " l·7 Green, Robert .• .. Westport and Gis- Labourer .. 9/10/18 30/10/19 ,, " home " 8 Hooper, Robert Gray .. Dunedin .. .. Clerk· .. .. 10/8/19 1/11/19 Intestate Dunedin. 9 King, Alexander Hamilton· Ree.fton .. .. Contractor .. 6/9/12 30/10/19 Testate Wellington. 10 King, Janet ...... Widow .. 14/5/19 30/10/19 ,, 11 Lee, James .. .. Kawakawa" .. Telegraph lineman 30/9/18 1/11/19 ,, Auckland." 12 MacLachlan, .Alexander .. Mangatawhiri Valley Farmer .. 4/11/18 29/10/19 13 McAlister, George or George Kaiapoi .. .. Labourer .. 5/11/18 31/10/19 " C~tchurch. Benjamin " 14 McCullough, Sarah .• Christchurch .. Widow .. 7/3/19 30/10/19 15 Nicol, Alexander; or Robert- Horopito .. Labourer .. 5/12/17 30/10/19 " Dunedin. son, Alexander " 16 Norris, Patrick .. .. Wanganui .. Shipbuilder .. 14/12/18 29/10/19 Wellington. 17 Panter, George Iles .. Onehunga .. Pensioner .. 19/2/19 1/11/19 ,," Auckland. 18 Renall, Richard Percy .. Pehiakura, W aiuku Farmer .. 28/3/18 30/10/19 Intestate 19 Schaumann, William Ander- Dunedin •• .. Marine engineer ... 25/8/18 29/10/19 Testate Dunedin." son 20 Scott, Edward Askew .. Dobson and Hamner Inspector of 27/8/19 29/10/19 ,, Christchurch. Springs Schools 21 Sloan, David .. .. Ngatea, Hauraki Farm labourer .. 25/6/17 29/10/19 Wellington. Plains " 22 Smith, Frederick .. Rotorua .• .. Electrician .. 21/11/18 30/10/19 Intestate Auckland. 23 Talbot, Richard McIntosh Opotiki and Bull's .. Civil servant .. 27/10/18 30/10/19 Testate 24 Trowem,. Harold Clarence Whangamomona, Farmer .. 8/11/18 29/10/19 New" Ply- Taranaki " mouth. 25 Wareham, William Henry Waimea. or Waimiha Railway surface- 29/9/18 30/10/19 Auckland. man " 26. Watkins, George William .• Te Ma.ta, Auckland Farmer .. 27/11/18 30/10/19 Intestate 2 7 Watts, Cyril .. .. Napier .• .. Law clerk .. 9/11/18 1/11/19 .. Wellington• 28 Wood, Edgar Alfred .. Lowbum F e r r y , Farmer .. 26/8/18 30/10/19 Testate Dunedin, Ota.go 29 Woodhouse, Alice Mabel Roxburgh .. Housewife .. 27/12/18 1/11/19 Intestate ,, Emma

-----·------~-. Wellington, 3rd November, 1919, ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee.

Minister's Decision, under 0111tom• Duties Act.

Customs Department, Wellinglion, 4th November, 1919. T is hereby notl1ied for publio information that the Hon, the Minister of Customs ha.a decided to interpret the I Customs Duties Act in relation to lhe undermentioned articles as follows :- usel=iY~~~e~:::::o:~r:;:r.tt!.;h~PB:::J~n J?:C::~. ; ~B~r ~f:1;.e.:i:r{~d ·~a:i;l:~ea::v:e-:i~~l~~::~ed oaly for, and '° be

Bate of DUQ', Ola.asilloation under Tariff, and Record. Goocla. Uem No. Preferential General Bnrl&J:DD Tariff, Foreign Goode

A. and m.s., viz. :- 8/41 Silk of the same quality as is used for flour-dressing, when out up in New Zealand under supervision into sizes not exceeding 8 in. by 13 in. for use inj }A,•;.,.m.•('82) .. .. l<'ree. making typewriter-stencils 3/15/2 Tin necks and capsules for making) varnish tins 3/262/2 Buckles, leather-covered, for the manu- As manufactured articles of metal 20 per cent... 10 per cent; facture of rain-coats, ladies' belts, &c. n.o.e. (183) Educational apparatus, viz. :- 3/170/7 Balances, viz., Salter's and similar spring balances, marked to weigh in grammes only 6/ll2 Pictures illustrating Biblical incidents }A,-l•pporat.., &o. («I: Free. and bearing a label permanently affixed descriptive of such incidents, not ex- I ceeding in invoice price ls. per dozen 13/4/2 Labels, adhesive, embossed, composed of As printed labels (142) .. .. 3d. per pound ~.perpound cardboard with thin metal facing 13/4/2 Letters, initial, composed of cardboard As n.o.e. (483) ...... Free. with thin metal facing, for hatters' use Motor-vehiclee, accessories for, viz.:- 11/82/81 Hubs for motor-car wheels .. .. As parts of motor-vehicles (194A) .. 10 per cent. lOpereent.

W, B. MONTGOMERY, Minister'• Order D. 45.] Comptroller of Custom•• Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3401

Mining Priflilegu atru.ck olf the Regi&ter.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Ch&rles!;on, 2oth October, 1919. OTICE is hereby given tha.t the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto ha.ve been struck off the Mining N Register at Charleston, in pursuance of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. R. ALLAN, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Na.t11re of Privilege. Loeality. Registered Holder. I 1477 18/1/78 Wa.ter-race Six Mile, Charleston I Allan and Gordon. 8663 19/1/82 Charleston : ,Tohn Woodcock. 1494 29/1/78 : Argyle Gold-mining Company. 1497 31/12/78 Chari~ston Flat I Samuel McLatchie. · 6720 31/3/81 Deep Creek, Cha.rleston I Nicholas Sweeney. 1496 29/1/78 Candlelight, Cha.rleston l Argyle Gold-mining Company, 6734 5/5/81 Charleston Flat Gregory and Horner. 1540 23/7/78 Louis Simon. 1566 29/4/78 Welshm;n's TeJTace, Brigh- Morris and Robertson. ton . Hi42 23/7/78 Charleston Flat Louis Simon. 6765. 7/7/81 White Horse, Brighton .. William McIntosh. 1554 27/3/78 Brown's Terrace, Charlestun D. :Mulholland. 6753 9/6/81 Brighton Alex. Pender. 1561 28/3/78 Nine-mile Beach, Charleston Gilbert Harper and Party. 1574 8/3/70 Four Mile, Charleston Charles Tonkins. 6765 7/7/81 White Horse, Brighton William McIntosh. 6766 7/7/81 6763 7/7/81 Cro~~e, Cha.rl~;ton Peter l\Ia.ckison. 1595 20/5/78 Cha.rleston Fla. t Gregory and Horner. 1600 31/5/78 Argyle Terrace, Cha.rleston J. Wilkie a.nd Pa.rty. 1598 13/5/74 Brown's Terrace, Charleston James Parsons. 1103 3/7/78 Four Mile, Charleston William J. Maloney. 3391 22/7/78 Six Mile, Charleston Allan and Gordon. 1129 10/7/78 Fenian Flat, Charleston .. John C'raig. 1178 26/7/78 Brighton Patrick McCarthy. 1139 11/7/78 Fenian Flat, Charleston .. John Cra.ig. 537 14/9/78 Brown's Terrace, Charleston James Parsollll. 6732 30/4/81 Brighton William McIntosh. 619 8/8/78 Wood-pecker Bay, Brighton 6851 5/1/82 White Horse, Brighton .. 636 10/10/78 Nine-mile Beach, Charleston James l'~rsons. 894 19/2/79 Long Beach, Brighton Hugh Woodburn. 896 2/2/79 900 2/2/79 Hati.:;,s Beach, Brighton 1939 6/11/79 Croninville, Charleston P. Dond~an. 548 14/8/73 Da.rkies' Terra.ce, Cha.rleston Catherine Bowe. 7958 27/11/79 Balla.rat Creek, Cha.rleston Joseph Weir. 8011 23/12/79 Cha.rle"Bton Flat Sa.muel McLatchie. 2827 14/8/79 Argyle Creek, Cha.rleston Edward Norris. 2845 7/1/80 Croninvillc, Charleston Hugh Flanagan. 720 12/10/73 Long Beach, Brighton Hugh Woodburn. 6208 9/4/80 Cronin ville, Charleston E. A. Lomas and Party. 841 28/11/78 Middle Flat, Charleston O'Brien and Sweeney. 893 12/11/78 Long Beach, Brighton Hugh Woodburn. 842 28/11/78 Candlelight, Cha.rleston Sa.muel McLatchie. 6317 6/11/80 Six Mile, Charleston Allan and Gordon. 14;876 19/3/84 Alex. Pender. 14891 7/4/84. Darkies' Terra~, Charlest-0n Roger Walker. 17609 28/11/84 Victoria Creek, Charleston W. J. Ferguson. 4104 17/4/8S Limestone Creek, Brighton Thomas Bessant.• 11725 8/12/88 Back Lead, Charleston .. Patrick Dwyer. 5120 17/4/95 Parraroa, Brighton A. Laurinson. 5745 2/2/98 Darkies' Creek, Charleston Roger Walker. 56663 26/7/95 Deep Qreek, Charleston .. Edward McLatchie. 68504 3/8/96 Steel's Lead, Charleston .. James Brown. 5726 3/9/96 Deadman's Creek, Charles- Alex. McIntyre. ton 5732 2/11/96 Ditto McNeil a.nd La.urenson. 5738 14/6/97 Parraroa Creek, Brighton J. A. Lutz. 5739 6/7/97 Fool's Terra.ca, Cha.rleston A. M. Bourke. 38/98 6/2/99 Parraroa Terrace, Brighton A. La.urenson. 36/98 6/2/99 Dawson's Creek, Brighton Allan and Gordon. 6/00 1/2/00 Deadman's, Brighton G. A. Price a.nd Bourke. 14/00 19/4/00 22/00 7/6/00 Tota~ River, C~rleston \ Sea.gar and 'itaskruge. 169/00 7/2/01 39/01 6/2/02 Bullock Cre~k, Briqhton .. Tholll&S P~ttison. 15/02 18/6/02 Four Mile, Charleston Maxwell and Mann. 287 10/12/09 Candlelight, Charleston · John Robertson. 951 17/10/73 D_a.m'' Six Mile, Brighton Margaret Allan. 2745 2/8/77 396 29/4/70 790 22/9/70 Nilii"Beach, C~rleston Mary 1:'. Parsons. 7979 11/12/79 Sardine Terrace, Cha.rleston Patrick Dwyer. 8012 23/12/79 Cha.rleston Flat J. Robertson and Sweeney. 332 6/4/88 Nile Beach, Cha.rlcston Mary T. Pa.rsons. 1011 12/12/71 Middle. Flat, Charleston O'Brien and Sweeney. 5221 28/1/75 3268 13/2/73 Four Mile, Cha.rle;ton Charles T~~kins. 1142 9/3/70 960 24/1/79 Deep' (.,'reek, C~~leston .• . . Samuei' MoLatchie. 2365 9/3/74 Da.rkies' Terrace, Cbn.rlestoni Catherine Bowe. 367 3/3/70 Charleston Flat, Charleston . ., THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

:lilnimG l'BivILBGlllS ST&UOlt Oll'll' 'l'HB BBGl8TB&---

NCI. J Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Beglstered Holder:

7116 · 28/10/75 Dam Candlelight, Charleston Samuel McLatchie. 4664 5/11/74 2791 29/11/77 2346. 23/3/71 Nile Beach, Charl;ston Mary T. 'Parsons. 2802 5/12/77 Charleston Fle.t, Charleston J. Robertson and Sweeney. . 7854 7/3/78 Totara River, Charleston Charleston Beach Gold-mining Company. 5349 20/5/75 Mille.r's '.l'erracc, Charleston James Parsons. 16501 10/6/80 Sardhie Terrace, Charleston Micha,,.! Dwyer. 902 20/7/78 Cameron's Creek, Charleston Hugh Woodbm·n. 901 20/7/78 Wilson's Creek, Brighton 625 15/9/78 · Darkies' Creek, Charleston Patrick 'v.'alsh. 135 27/7/71 Ballarat Creek, Charleston 524 13/9/78 Township Flat, Charleston N. Sw.,;;nev and O'Brien. 20016 2/12/80 Belfast Terrace, Brighton Edward Murphy. 20112 6/1/81 Charleston Fla. t, Charleston Louis•Simon. 35492 7/6/83 Sheep-walk Terrace; Charles- Catherine Bowe. ton 7806 26/2/88 C'roninville, Charleston Edward G. Braddon. 11603 16/7/88 Brown's Terrace, Charleston B. Monat and P"rty. 11660 10/9/80 Darkies' Terrace, Charleston Patrick Walsh. 13/00 19/4/00 Parraroa, Brighton G. A. Price and Bourk, · 36/02 7/8/02 Nile Fle.t, Charleston Edward Norris. 12932 12/7/80 E~nded claim Sardine Terrace, Charleston Patrick Dwyer. .. 11724 8/12/88 62613 18/5/87 Beach ~Wm· .. Long :&a.ch. Bright~~ Hugh Woodburn. 507 25/7/90 Residence area Darkies' '.l'errace, Charleston Patrick Walsh. 510 7/8/90 Charleston Flat, Charleston Samuel McLatchie. 41 5/6/02 Darkies' Road, Charleston Geori,

Mining Privilegf,8 to be Btruvk uff the RegiBter.-Notive under tke Mining Amendment Act, 1914. Mining Registrar's Office, Naseby, 19th October, 19111'. 'OTICE is hereby giv. en that if within three months from the date hereof cause is _not shown to the contrary, ea.ch .l:.N of the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Mining Registers kept by me, in pursila.nce of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. W. J. BLACKLER, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Dau,, Nature of Prlvlloge. Locality. Registered Holder.

3347 2/9/11 Residence-site Ma.era.e's Maritana Mining C-0mpany. 1802 28/1/87 Maerewhenua : T. C. Howland. 1810 26/4/87 Naseby Edward Kearney. 1817 7/10/87 St. Bathan's : William Dunn. 1819 18/10/87 Naseby 'Pon Dub. 1821 29/11/87 Ida.burn : Charles Beck. 1832 17/4/88 Kyeburn : D. Pollock. 1:833 17/4/88 Gimmerburn James Quinn. 1842 3/9/88 Mc. McKnight. 1848 17/10/88 Macrae's" James Wrigley. 1869 24/7/89 Eweburn Jessie Cromb. 1870 ' 2/8/89 Rou!h Ridge R. E. Darling. 1875 4/10/89 Cam rian ' Thomas Morgan. 1876 25/9/89 Macrae's ,Jew Ten. 1879 21/11/89 Hyde .. John Stewart. 1881 21/1/90 Cambrian Morgan Thomas. 1887 1/3/90 Sowburn Robert Glenn. 1889 4/3/90 Clyde .. Isabella l\IcKay. 1895 2/6/90 Hamilton LeunHenn. 1896 4/6/90 Naseby Robert Mountain. 1897 13/6/90 St. Bathan's Willia,m Hanrahan. 1898 17/6/90 Hyde .. David Gillies. 3055 9/9/90 Naseby Catherine McPhee. 3064 24/2/91 Willia,m G. Donnelly. 3074 14/7/91 Ky~burn Richard Gale. 3077 111/9/91 Naseby Jessie R. Byford. 3096 11/10/92 Charles Ladd. 3105 28/2/93 John Marshall. 3106 10/3/93 St. "Bathe.n's James Haplin. 3112 23/8/93 Hyde .• John Hines. Nov. 6.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8408

MINING PRIVILEGES TO BE STRUCK OFF mE REGISTER-COntinued,

No. Dat.e. Nature of Privilege; Locality, Registered Bolder,

3113 19/9/93 ;Residenoe,a:ite Kyebum Willia,m I1enry Cox. 3114 30/9/93 .. Na,seby Henry H&ttie. 3115 28/9/93 Rough Ridge Willia,m Eusta,IL 3118 22/11/93 .. Hyde .. E. Agnes Hines. 3123 28/3/93 Ha,rry A. W. Mea,d. 3124 6/4/94 M~rewhenua, Micha,el McGrath. 256 28/11/94 Ma,cra,e's Alexa,nder Rodger. 269 14/10/95 Nueby Micha,el Lenna,ne. 3128 23/5/94 Hyde .. Joseph Ha,rvey. 255 23/10/94 I Ewebum Thomas Jones Griffiths. 270 20/9/95 Ma,erewhenua Frank Grey. 271 20/11/95 \ Macra,e's Alfred Rodger. 274 24/3/96 Kyebum Jemima, E. Brown. 277 22/4/96 Hyde .. Willia,m M&tthew~. 278 15/9/96 Gimmerburn Frank Ca,va,dore. 1191 20/1/99 C&mbria,n Thomas Griffiths. • 451 29/5/00 Serpentine George Scott. 683 13/2/01 Speciai' quartz cla,im Ma,cra,e's Robert Cockerell. 706 ' 11/3/01 Special alluvial claim .. Na,seby Chong Hoy. 790 31/5/01 .. St. Bathan's James Simmonds and others. 3142 17/7/94 Residence-site Hyde •. Berna,rd Gra,h&m. 3145 21/9/94 Maerewhenua, Willia,m McR&ndle. 3150 26/11/94 Pa,tea,roa, Willia,m Alexander McLea,n. 1930 8/12/04 Macra.e's William Wright. 2530 6/5/07 Na,seby Ma,ry Leckie. 2604 5/9/07 :Macrae's Ja,mes S. White. 2719 30/3/08 Na,seby Ja,mes Rumble. 2818 22/2/09 Extended a,lluvial cla,im .. Duck Yee. 2913 8/9/09 Residence-site Hyde Paul G. M. Fink. 146 20/7/99 Macra,e's Charles G. Moore.

.Amendment to the lle,qulati"ons under the Public Service .Act, 1912.

N pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred on him by I the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), the Commissioner, with the approval of the Governor-General in Council, doth hereby amend clause 8E. of the regulations under the said Act, as made on the sixteenth day of February, one thou­ sand nine hundred and eighteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the seventh day of March, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto. Such amendment shall have effect from and after the date of publication in the New Zealand Ga.zette.

SCHEDULE. REGULATION 8E is hereby revoked, and .the following substituted in lieu thereof :- RATE OF PAYMENT. 8E. The following shall be the rate of payment for overtime, where such payment is sanctioned, and shall apply only to officers of the Professional and Clerical Divisions :- Per Hour. Officers receiving a salary of .£165 per annum and s. d. under 1 6 Officers receiving over .£165 and not exceeding .£200 per annum 1 9 Officers receiving over .£200 and not exceeding .£230 per annum 2 0 Officers receiving over £230 and not exceeding .£350 per annum 2 6 Overtime shall be calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour. Officers of the General Division_ whose cases are not met by special regulation in that behalf may be paid for overtime at such rate as may be fixed by the Commissioner from time to time. As witness my hand this thirtieth day of October, one thousand nimi hundred and nineteen. · D. ROBERTSON, Public Servifle Commissioner.

In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Aot, 1912, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ land, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, approves of the foregoing amendment. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. .Approved· in Council this third day of November, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. · F. D. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 3404 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [N o. 129

Notice to Mariners.-No. 81 of 1919. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Marine Department, O.wu.-60UTH COAST.-l'EARL HABBOUit,-CHANGBS IN Wellington, N.Z., 28th October, 1919. BUOYAGE. HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been re­ T ceived from the Hydrographic Office, London, and On 1st August, 1919, the following changes were made in from the Hydrographic Office, Washington, are publisbec! for the buoyages of Pearl Harbour :- general information. Channel Buoy lOA, a second-class nun, was established, in GEORGE ALLPORT, 8l fathoms of water, on the bearings- Secretary. Pearl Harbour Entrance range rear beacon 182° 30' bi.'I Pearl Harbour Channel range front beacon 216° 00' Windmill 236° 00' WIRELESS METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION TO Channel Buoy llA, a second-class can, was established, in AND FROM SHIPS AT SEA. 11!- fathoms of water, on the bearings- REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 34 of 1919, the follow­ Waipio Point Trig. Station 00° 30' ing should be added to the schedule of wireless stations Bishop Point Wharf, right tangent 62° 30' publish~d therein :- Iroquois Point, tangent 348° 00' ------•------·· ------·------.------·-· Channel Buoy llB, a second-class can, was established, in [ Call Time , Wave 11 fathoms of water, on the bearings- Wireless Station. \ Letters. (G.M.T.). I(Metres). Waipio Point Trig. Station 4° 30' Bishop Point Wha,rf, tangent 117° 00' --~ ______L2>. ______,

Notice to Mariners.-No. 82 of 1919. Part II.-Special Masthead Lookouts. I I. The special masthead lookouts ordered to be carried USE OF MINE PROTECTION GEAR, and employed in ships of 2,500 gross tonnage and upwards, under Admiralty Order of the 16th November, 1917, are still Marine Department, to be employed in the areas mentioned in paragraph .l hereof, Wellington, 4th November, 1919. and in the entire Black Sea, and, in addition, in the English HE following order, which has been issued by the Lords Channel to the eastward of the meridian of Greenwich, and T Commissioners of the Admiralty under the Defence of in the entire area of the North Sea to the southward of latitude the Realm Regulations, is published for general information. 62° north, and east of the meridian of Cape Wrath. The special masthead lookouts are to be paid only while the ship W. H. BERRIES, in which they are borne is navigating in these areas, and Minister of Marine. vessels which trade entirely outside these areas should cease to carry and pay these lookouts. · 12. This order is to apply to all ships to which Admiralty CIRCULAR TO SHIPOWNERS AND MASTERS OF THE Order of 16th November, 1917, in regard to masthead look­ BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE. outs applied, whether fitted with Otters or not. 13. The Admiralty Order dated 16th November, 1917, I. and published in the Lonilon Gazette of the 20th November, THE following order has been issued by the Lords Com­ 1917, is hereby cancelled. misaioners of the Admiralty under the Defence of the Realm II. Regulatioll8 :- ADMIRALTY ORDER. 1. Correspondence on all matters relating to the fitting of Otters in merchant vessels should be addressed to the In exercise of the powers conferred upon them by the Director of Trade Division, Admiralty, and marked "D.A.M.S. Defence of the Realm Regulations and all other powers there­ Section " ; or, in the various seaports, to the local D.A.M.S. unto enabling them, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty officer .. hereby make the following order with a view to protecting 2. Telephonic inquiries should be addressed to Telephone British merchant vessels, when navigating within certain No. Admiralty Extension 874; or, in seaports, to the local areas, from the risk of damage by mine :- D.A.M.S. officer. III. Part 1.-Use of Mine Protection Gear. 1. Passenger vessels which trade permanently outside the A. Passenger V easels. areas mentioned in paras. l and 2 of the above Admiralty 1. British pa.ssenger vessels equipped with the " Otter" Order, and vessels other than passenger vessels which trade protection gear are to stream their Otters on all occasions permanently outside the areas mentioned in para. 4 of the in the following waters :- above Admiralty Order, may have their Otter gear and all (a.) Baltic Sea: East of the meridian of Cape Arkona fittings connected with it removed, on a certificate being (long. 13° 28' E.). · furnished by the ship's owner that the vessel concerned will (b.) Mediterranean: not be employed in the waters referred to in the respective (i.) Aegean Sea.-North and east of a line Thaso­ paragraphs quoted. . Lemnos-Tenedos extended both ends to meet 2. Shipowners desirous of taking advantage of this arrange­ the nearest point on the mainland. ment should apply to the Officer in Charge, D.A.M.S., at tlie (ii.) Adriatic.-North of parallel of latitude 40° 10' N. port where it is desired that the work of removal should be (c.) Black Sea: In depths of less than 180 fa.thorns. effected. 2, Otters are to be streamed by British passenger vessels 3. Should any ship from which Otters and their fittings if uncertain of position (i.e., in doubt as to being in approved have been removed be ordered subsequently to go through tracks, channels, and fairways), in an area in the North Sea­ the waters at that time scheduled, shipowners will be re­ Bounded on the west by the meridian of long. 4 ° E. sponsible that the Otters and all fittings connected with them north by parallel of lat. 56° 30' N. are reshipped and made ready for use before the ship enters east by land. the waters in question. The cost of this work will be a ., south by land. charge a,gaillllt the owners. 3. In all other waters Otters are not required to be used IV. by British passenger vessels, provided that the approved This circular cancels Sections I to III, inclusive, of Admiralty tracks, channels, and fairw8,ys 8,re ~hered to. 1118tructions for British Merchant Ships, June, 1919, and will B. Other Veasels. be embodied in Addenda to that publication in substitution of those sectioM. 4. British merchant vessels, other than pa.ssenger vessels, ALAN HoTHAM, Captain, R.N., equip~ wit~ Otter gei,,r are to stream their Otter gear on Director of Trade Division. all occas10118 m- (a.) The Baltic Sea, east of Cape Arkona (long. 13° 28' E.). Naval Staff, Admiralty, 1st August, 1919. , (b.) The Black Sea in depths of less than 180 fathoms. 5. Otter gear is not required to be streamed by these Notice to Marinera.-No. 83 of 1919. vessels in any other waters, but it is of the greatest import­ ance that tlie approved tracks, channels, and fairways shall Marine Department, be followed upon all occasioll8. . Wellington, N.Z., 4th November, 1919. HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been C. All V easels, T received from the Governor, Panama Canal, and the 6. Senior naval officers at ports from which ships are sailing Hydrographic Office, Washington, are published for general may modify or ~d to these orders as demanded by local information. conditions. GEORGE ALLPORT, 7. To secure the efficient working of the Otter gear, it must Secretary. be properly adjusted, actually running, and adequately manned. PANAMA CANAL. The master or other person in command or charge of any LIGHT EXTINGUISHED, RONCA°i>OR BANK, CARIBBEAN SEA, British vessel who neglects to see that the apparatus is so adjusted, running, manned, and worked as required by this RoNCADOB Bank Light U was struck by lightning and in­ order will be guilty of a summary offence against the Defence stallation damaged. Light will be repaired and relighted of the Realm Regulations. as soon as possible. Entry is to be m~e in the ship's log regarding the streaming and taking inboard of Otters. TORO POINT LIGHTHOUSE, COLOUR OF TOWER TO BE 8. Masters of vessels carrying deck cargo are to ensure CHANGED. that sufficient space to enable Otters to be handled efficiently Qn or about 1st October, 1919, the colour of Toro Point is always left when loading. Lighthouse tower will be changed from " white and red " to 9. Application must be made in respect of all vessels "white." proceeding to the Baltic to have Otter gear fitted, if it is not Owing to the dark background it is believed that white will already installed. show a greater contrast in colours. · 10. The Admiralty Order dated 9th May, 1919, and pub­ lished in the London Gazette of 13th May, 1919, is hereby CHINA. cancelled. HONG KONO HARBOUR ENTRANCE.-BOKHARA ROCKS Buoy Given under our hands this 28th day of July, 1919. MOVED. J, A. FERGUSSON, The black and white checkered buoy marking Bokhara Admiralty, S. W. l. A. E. M. CHATFIELD, Rocks has been moved about 400 yards ei,,stward and re- E 3406 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

established 360 yards 101 ° from the centre of the 2! fathom on Wednesday, 21st January, Wednesday, 18th February, head. Thursday, 18th March, Wednesday, 21st April, Wednesday, Approx, position: 22° 12' 45' N., 114° 16' 30' E. 19th May, Wednesday, 16th June, Wednesday, 21st July, Wednesday, 18th August, Wednesday, 15th September, Wed­ JAVA. nesday, 20th October, Wednesday, 17th November, and WEST COAST,--8UNDA STRAIT,-TOPPERS lsLAND,-LIGHT Wednesday, 15th December. ESTABLISHED, D, H. GUTHRIE, A flashing white light every 3 seconds ( flash J second, eclipse Minister of Lands. 2 seconds), visible 22 miles, has been established on Toppers (Button) Island, in Sunda Strait. Approx. position: 5° 54' S., 105° 56' E. Estimated Areas under Wheat and Oats, Season 1919-20.

BAY OF BENGAL. Census and Statistics Office, ARAKAN COAST.-CHEDUBA STRAIT,-NORTHERN APPROACH.­ Wellington, 5th November, 1919. ISLANDS DISAPP1'ARED, S in previous years, cards were sent out by post to The two volcanic islets reported in Notice to Mariners A grain-growers throughout the Dominion, asking them No. 8 (534) of 1919 have been washed away leaving shoals to state what areas they had sown or proposed to sow in only, over which the sea breaks heavily in the south-west wheat and oats this season. monsoon. The subjoined estimates are ba~ed on the figures obtained Approx. positions : 19° 2' 35" N., 93° 22' 55" E. ; and by a tabulation of the cards returned. 19° N., 93° 24' 35• E. WHEAT AND OATS,-ACTUAL AREAS 1918-19, AND AREAS ]iSTIMATED AS SOWN OR TO BE SOWN 1919-20. Notice to Mariners.-No. 84 of 1919. Wheat. Oats Acres. Acrtts. AUCKLAND HARBOUR. Areas, 1918-19: For threshing 208,030 172,686 For chaffing 1,646 301,724 Marine Department, , Wellington, N.Z., 4th November, 1919. Total harvested 209,676 474,410 HE Auckland Harbcur Board reports that the beacon Not harvested 1,099 12,927 T which marks llymana Rock has been knocked down by some unknown vessel. Grand totals 210,775 487,337 Charts, &c., affected.-Admiralty Chart No. 1896 ; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, page 43; Area.a, 1919-20 (estimated) :- " North Island 3,460 48,750 New Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1919, page 425. South Island 139,500 361,600 GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary. Totals 142,960 410,260 Particulars as to varieties of wheat sown or intended to Notice to Mariners.-No. 85 of 1919. be sown were again asked for. The following table gives a summary of results in cases where varieties were specified :- KA\VHIA BAR BEACONS, Tuscan or I Hunter's I Velvet or I To~l Marine Department, 1 Longberry. i

Island has been re-established and painted white, and 1 Domm10n ' ' totaI s . . j 78 , 52 3 34,387 17·,s17 130,727 the front beacon on the rock off South Head has been painted brown, and is not to be used. The beacon on the sandbank and that on the western MALCOLM FRASER, extreme of Te Motu in line bear 125° (S. 71 ° E. Government Statistician. magnetic), and lead over the bar in 13 ft. mean low-water springs, and well clear of the South Bank. Charts, &c., affected.-Admiralty Charts Nos. 2524 and ~535; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chap­ Notice fixing the Closing-hours of Chemists' Shops in the ter vii, page 224. Borough of New Plymouth, uwler the Shops and Offices Act. GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary. HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority W of the occupiers of all the chemists' shops in the Tenders for the Supply of Uniforms, &c. Borough of New Plymouth, has been forwarded to me, de­ siring that all such shops in the borough, save and except, General Post Office, that shop established at King Street, in the Borough of New Wellington, 29th October, 1919. Plymouth, for the purpose of the sale of medicines and surgical ENDERS will be received at thii office of the Secretary, appliances that are urgently needed, be closed in the evenings T General Post Office, Wellington, not later than 4 p.m. of working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed­ on Wednesday, the 26th Nove_mber, 1919, for the supply and nesdays, and Fridays at 6 p.m. and on Saturdays at 9 p.m., delivery of uniforms, cloth and waterproof, and leggings with the following exceptions--{!) on the two working-days (leather), during the year ending 31st December, 1920. immediately preceding Christmas Day and on the two working­ Forms and conditions of tender may be obtained at the office days immediately preceding New Year's Day, the closing­ of the Controller of Stores, Pos.t and Telegraph Department, hour shall be 10 p.m. ; (2) should the occupier of any shop Wellington, and at the offices of the District Engineers, Post affected by this requisition observe (pursuant to section 11 (2) and Telegraph Department, Auckland, Christchurch, and of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908) Saturday as the statutory Dunedin. closing-day, then and in such case the closing-hour on Thursday W. R. MORRIS, for any such shop shall be 6 p.m., and the closing-hour on Secretary. Friday shall be 9 p.m. ; (3) should the occupier of any shop affected by this requisition observe (pursuant to section 19 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908) any of the special days Meetings of Southland Land Board. mentioned therein other 'than Thursday as the statutory closing-day in any week, then and in such case the closing­ Departinent of Lands and Survey, hour on Thursday for any such shop in that week shall be Wellington, 3rd November, 1919. 6 p.m., and should such special day fall on Saturday the IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance closing-hour on Friday for any such shop in that week shall H of section 48 of the Land Act, 1908, approved of be 9p.m.: meetings of the Southland Land Board being held at the And whereas the New Plymouth Borough Council has District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, at 10.45 a.m. _certified that the signatures to such requisition represent a Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETrrE. 3407 majority of the occupiers of all the chemists' ,shops within the Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder ; and Borough of New Plymouth : applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey And whereas I, William Herbert Herries, acting forl:and Office, Christchurch, up:_to 4 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the on behalf of the Minister of Labour, am satisfied that all the 8th January, 1920. occupiers of chemists' shops in the Borough of New Ply­ J The lands may; be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ mouth affected by section 3 of the Shops and Offices Amend­ ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of inent Act, 1916, as amended by section 3 of the Shops and renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six years and a Offices Amendment Act, 1917, have been afforded an equal right to acquire the freehold. right to share in the profits of the business carried on by such Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board specified shop : for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 26 of the Shops Christchurch, on Tuesday, the 13th January, 1920, at 10 and Offices Act, 1908, and of section 3 of the Shops and o'clock a.m. Offices Amendment Act, 1916, I do hereby direct that on and The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examina­ after the 12th day of November, 1919, all chemists' shops in tion of applicants. the Borough of New Plymouth, except such specified shop, shall be closed accordingly. The notice fixing the closing-hours of chemists' shops in SCHEDULE. the Borough of New Plymouth ga1,etted on the 1st day of CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.--SllCOND·CLASS LAND. June, 1906, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the coming Cheviot (aunty. - Cheviot Estate. - Lowry Peaks Survey into operation of this notice. · District. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November, 1919. LoT 1 of Section 2, Block XIV : Area, 695 acres 2 roods ; W. H. HERRIES, capital value, £5,020; instalment on deferred payment (ex­ For Minister of Labour. cluding interest), £261 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £112 19s. NoTE.~Pursuant to section 3 of the Shops and Offices This section comprises hilly, undulating, and flat land ; Amendment Act, Hll5, as amended by section 3 of the Shops about 150 acres ploughable. The formation consists of lime­ and Offices Amendment Act, 1917, it will not be lawful for stone, sandstone, and clay. The soil is of superior quality. any chemist whose shop is situated within the borough and The ve1setation consists of tussock, clover, and other native within two miles of the exempted shop, by the nearest route and English grasses, with a little scrub and fern. About as determined by the Inspector of J<'actories, to supply any 100 acres have been ploughed and grassed. The whole section goods after the hours fixed by this notice, nor after l o'clock is well watered by the Kaiwara River and small streams. on the statutory half-holiday, except that, pursuant to Altitude, 400 ft. to 1,700 ft. About four miles and a half section 18 (d) of the Shops and OJllces Act, 1908, any chemist's frvm Ethelton Railway-station by good road. shop may on that day be reopened between the hours of Lot 1 of Section 1, Block XVII: Arca, 514 acres; capital 7 and 9 p.m. only for the supply of medicines and surgical value, £4,320; instalment on deferred payment (excluding appliances. interest), £216; half-yearly rent on lease, £97 4s. This section comprises hilly, undulating, and flat land. The formation consists of limestone, sandstone, and clay. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. The soil is of superior quality. The vegetation consists of tussock, clover, and other native grasses, with a little scrub Land in the Southland Land Di,strict for Sale or Lease to and fern. The whole section is well watered by the Kaiwara Discharged Soldiers. River. Altitude, 400 ft. to 700 ft. Situated close to Ethel­ ton Railway-station. District Lands and Survey Office, Part Section 1, Block VII : Area, 2,000 acres ; capital Invercargill, 4th November, 1919. value, £13,020; instalment on deferred payment (excluding OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands interest), £651 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £292 19s. N arc open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers All open hilly and undulating country, intersected by deep Settlement Act, 1916, and the regulations thereunder; and gullies with generally easy faces and sunny aspect. The applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey formation is sandstone and slate. The soil is generally deep, Office, Invercargill, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the and of superior quality. The vegetation consists of tussock, 15th December, 1919. clover, and other native and cultivated grasses, with a little The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ scrub and fern in places. The whole area is well watered ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of by the Gower River and other streams. Altitude, 200 ft. to renewal for further successive term of sixty-six years and a 1,630 ft. There is a good homestead-site on the, Leamington right to acquire the freehold. Road, and about 200 acres of rich arable land on the top Applicants must appear personally before the Land Boord of the spurs. About two miles and a halLfrom Spotswood for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Railway-station by a good road. Invercargill, on Thursday, the 18th December, 1919, at The successful applicant for this section will be required 10 o'clock a.m. to take out a year-to-year lease over the other part of the The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination section, containing 97 acres 1 rood 33 perches, at an annual of applicants. rental of £28 Ss., and continue to hold it during the currency SCHEDULE. of this lease. IMPROVEMENTS. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.-FIRST·CLASS LAND. The improvements that go with the land are as follows :­ Southland County.-Town of Wallacetown. Lot 1 of Section 2, 463 chains of boundary and subdivi­ S ECt'IONS 2 and 3, Block XXXVIII : Arca, 7 acres ; capital sional fencing, valued at £27 4 15s. value, £140; instalment on deferred payment (excluding Lot 1 of Section 1, 190 chains of boundary and subdivi­ interest), £7 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £3 3s. sional fencing, valued at £109. Section 4, Block XXXVIII : Arca, 11 acres 0 roods Part Section 1, Block VII, 1,100 chains of boundary and 3 perches; capital value, £220; .instalment on deferred pay­ subdivisional fencing, valued at £716; a dip, plantation, and ment (excluding intere.st), £11 ; half-yearly rent on lease, three dams. £4 19s. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this Open level land of good quality, all in grass; situated office. eight miles from Town of Invercargill ; access good; suitable H. D. M. HASZARD, for dairying or cropping. Residence will not be compulsory, Commissioner of Crown Lands. as sections arc liable to flood. · Sections 2 and 3 are loaded with £10, valuation for fencing ; and Section 4 is loaded with £6, valuation for fencing. Land in the Wellington Land District for Disposal under th~ Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this Land Act, 1908. office. THOS. BROOK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, 12th September, 1919. Land in the Canterbury Land Di,strict for Sale or Lease to N OTlCE is hereby giv~n, under section 326 of the Land Discharged Soldiers. Act, 1908, that Section 13, Block X, Makotuku Survey District, containing 1 acre 3 roods 36 perches, will be dis­ District Lands and Survey Office, • posed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Christchurch, 5th November, 1919. Wednesday, the 17th day of December, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned. lands G. H. M. McCLURE, N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers Commissioner of Crown Lands. 3408 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native Land Oou,-t at Kakahi. · Registrar's Office, Aotea District, Wanganui, 3rd November, 1919. OTIOE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Na.tlve N Land Court sitting at Kakahi on the 25th day of November, 1919, or as soon thereafter as the business of ihe Court will allow. [Wanganui, 1919-37.J L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATION FOB INVESTIGATION OF TITLE.

No. I Name of Applica.n,. Name of Land. Boundaries. I 1 ITureiti te Rangi and others I Kaltieke 39 and 41 • • 1 On the map. I

APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS,

No. N1.me of Appllc&.nl., Na.me of Land.

' 2 Kewa Pine (J. M. Hussey) Awarua 2c 13L. 3 Kaiwhiri Mangoroa Hohotaka. ~ 4 ,, and others ,. 5 Te Huriwaka and another lA. j; 6' Raukura Ngamihi and another 2. ~t. 7 Te Takiwa Taua.ra.u and others 21'. 1.8 Te Iringa te Pikikotuku Kirik~u B. ~-9 Ngarongo Pikikotuku Koiro 2. 10 '' 3. 11 Wharawh~;a Topinc Ma,ra,ekowha,i A 3A 5. 12 Te Huia.tahi Ta.itumu Motukawa 2B 16B 2. 13 Kii H. Keepa Ohura South B 2. 14 President, Aotea. District Maori Land Board D 2. 15 Ra.ngi Whakatekai Ta.whirl D 3B, 16 Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie D 5n l. 17 Te Takiwa Tauarua, 18 Ar&rete Kaingakore Owha,~ko C 3. 19 Te Popo te Ka,hui .. Puketa.pu. 20 Te Otimi Neri 21 Roto Hiko 22 Reiwana Punakirangi 23 P&tena Kerihi 24 Hinerangi te Huaki 25 Te Popo te Ka.hui .• 26 Rotohiko te Wano 27 Te Huaki te Papa .. 28 Te Popo te Kahui. . 29 Teoti te Rangihirawea 30 Rotohiko te Wano :n Kumeroa Rui te Naki Ta,u;~wa 4 East B 5. 32 Hiwawa Paurini (Currie and Jack) ,, B 5B. 33 Wiripo Tohiraukura Taurewa 4 West A. 34 Taupoki Pakau D. 35 Wiripo Tohiraukura A. 36 Hinerangi te Huaki D. 37 Te Awa.tea te Rua.huihui D. 38 Wiripo Tohiraukura D 6. 39 Rawiri Apanui E 2. . 40 Inia Ranginui E 2. 41 War&ta te Whuitahi Urewera" le 2. 42 Wheriko Poni (Currie and Jack) Waimanu. 43 Ra.ngitotohu Turaki Waimarino CD. 44 Turaki Maikuku .. CD lM, 45 Te Waaka Taiaoao CD lF. 46 Te Jringa te Pikikotuku CD la. 47 Keremete Rewai .. CD 3E. 48 Ripeka te Peehi .. ,, 3M, 49 Kiwhiri l\fangoroa .. Waituhi Kuratau lB. 50 Te Otimi Neri Whangaipeke. 51 Ani Tamakitera.ngi (Currie and Ja,ck) 52 Hikaka Ta,kirau

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 121 OP THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, -;o, I- Name of Applicant. I Name of Land. Na\ure of Application. I I 53 Te Peehi te Opetini .. .· I Raetihi 2B • • i That part of unformed road surveyed off in this land lying to the south of the Raetihi-:Ohakune Road be revoked from the. order of the Native Land Court dated 21st day of September, 1910. 54 Inia Ranginui i Ta.urewa 4 West D For oa,noellation of pe.rtition orders m&de 26th i March, 1917. 55 . · 1 Wba.ngaipeke . , ' For cancellation of the survey-bounde.ry line made in I 1886 between Whange.ipeke and Pukehou Bloon.

·-· I_____ ---· • Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND. GAZETTE. 3409

INVICBTIGATION IN TEBllS OF SlllCTION 9 OF THIil NATJVIC LAND MIICISDMICNT AND NATIVE LAND 0LAill8 ADJUBTMICNT ACT, 1918.

Name of Land. Nature of Application.

561 Portion of We.ima.rino Block: known a.s Ta.we.ta To ascertain the Na.tivee beneficially entiUed to the said land, conte.ining a.bout 1,500 a.ores, heretofore acquired from the Natives by the Orown, and to determine the relative interest 10 which ea.ch of such Natives is entitled, and to make freehold orders accordingly.

APPLICATION· UNDICB 8BCTIOJ!I 80 OP THE NATIVB L&IID 00UBT ACT, 1894.

No. Nam• of Applicant. Name of Land. Natlllll of Application.

571 Pukutohe Hohepa and another.• IRangipo North Noe. 1 to 71 Inquiring if the rela.tive interests have been defined~

APPLICATIONS FOB SUBVIIIY GBABGING 0BDJOB8,

No Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Amount. Date from which I !merest Is calculated. I £ s. d. 58 Chief Surveyor, Wellington 1 Mangahouhon .. 61 15 0 13 July, 1917. 59 17 11 9 27 Ja,nnary, 1914. 60 Okahu°kura 2 .. 5 0 0 10 December, 1917. 61 SM 2 25 0 0 10 1917. 62 i Oraukura 161 14 9 13 July," 1917. 63 42 1 8 27 Ja.nuary, 1914, .. I Ohura" South D 3B 1 5 19 0 11 June, 1918. Auckland .• 64 { I ,, D3B2 5 19 0 11 1918. 65 •• 1 Puketapu and others 240 13 6 27 Ja.nuary," 1914. 66 Wellington I Puketi 9 16 3 27 1914. 67 I 1 1 0 0 13 July," 1917. 68 2 61 11 5 13 1917. 69 Waimanu" 325 5 0 21 September," 1910. 70 67 5 0 21 1910. 71 Wai~apa 84 15 0 21 1910.

APPLICA':'IOJ!IB UNDEB SECTION 24, 8UBSICCTION 1 (f), O~' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 190\J.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of.Application. I 72 Kiriboro Wima.ihi •. , Ohuanga .. lj Applying for injunction against cutMng, removing, . or destroying timber, .11ind against use of land as a . burial-ground•

78 lnia. Ra.nginui . . i Okahukura SM 2 .. 1· Applying for injunction !'gainst cutting the flax. 74. 1 Kirihoro Wimaihi ··] Waipapa, • . Application for injunction not to work on the land.

APPLICATIOIIS Ul'IDEB 8EOTION 140 OF THID NATIVIII LAND ACT, 1909,

Ho. Name of Applica111. lialure of Appllcalion.

I 75 Taupoki Paka.u • • I Applying to the Court to grant maintena.nce to •widow of Turangapito te Rangihlroa, deceased, out of moneys in the bands of the Public Trustee. 76 Taupoki Turaµgapito Applying for an interest in the estat_e of Turangapito Eruera, deceased.

APPLICATION ll'OB ADOPTION, ·--~---- ~o.. , --- Name of Applicant. Name of Child. ! Names of Parents of Child. I

771 Ngatangi Hamakara, · . . I Kirimangu M11,rtin Duff . • IH. G. Duff, alias Haukino Rangimohia, and Whaitiri . Tonga. .

APPLICATION UNDEB SECTION 178 OF THE NATIVE LAND 0 ACT, 1909.

lfo. Name of Applicant. · Name of Land. Natlllll of Application.

78' IMibi EreU ..1 Puketapn Block .. ,• I Applying for a certificate of age. • 8410 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No._129

APPLIC.\TION FOR LETTIIIR6 OF ADMINISTB.\TION.

-~--i--- :Same of Applicant N,...,eofo-ed.

79l Ra.ngi 'fa.itua. .· I Ra.ngima.na.wa.nui ~a.nginul. ----

APPLICATIONS l'OB APPOINTIIBNT OP TBUBTB:IIIB, ------,------~ --- No. I Ne.mo of Applicant. Ne.me of La.nd. Name of Minor. I

80 F. Acheson Waituhi Kuratau 4B j Te Amo Ra.tu. 81 George Mudgwa.y Hohotaka Amo Ra.tu. 82 F. Acheson Waituhi Kura.tau 4B Eruera Whatapouhou. 83 Taurewa 4 East B 5B Te Heuheu Iwikau. 84· Waituhi Kuratau 4B Himiona Whatapouhou. 85 Mari; Kerehi Puketapu Himiona Whatapuhou and Eruera Whatapuhou. 86 Moeroa Karatea. Hautu 4 Irena Anita and Riwaka. Anita. 87 " 1 Irena Hanita and Riwaka. Ha.nit&. 88 Okeroa. 'te Turi Puketapu Ma.a.ta Morehu. 89 90 Kuini Kahupouna.mu Wh;~toto Makerc:'Taituha. 91 Ta.nga Taitua. Ohura South B 2B Merania Tira.ha, Riki Tira.ha., and Te Uhi Tira.ha, 92 WiRihia Hautu Pakira. Nuku•. 93 Pikiao Tori. 94 K~i Kahupounamu Wharetoto •. Rangia.niwaniwa Taituha.. . 95 Ta.ita.hu Taituha. 96 F. Acheso;; Tau;~wa 4 East B 5B Te Whaitiketike Timi. !,7 Te Iwi}ieke Parekarangi Puketapu Te Wharekaihua Nga.ban& and Te Roera. Ngaha.na. 98 F. Acheson Ta.urewa 4 East B 5B Wire Timi.

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS.

No. I Name of Applloaai. Name of Land. Na.tore of Application.

99 Wiripo Tohiraukura. I Hautu and Toke.a.nu For order on Public Trustee for payment of £25 on behalf of Te Arai Turanga and others. . 100 Te Pa.u Marin I Motukawa 2c ~ For order on Public Trustee for payment· of moneys to Father Langewerf, of Tokaanu, oii behalf of Himiona and Eruera Whatapuhou. 101 Taupoki Pa.ka.u Okahukura 8M 2 For payment of £850 from trust -moneys held by Public Trustee. 102 Ta.wake te Ra.roa, Ta.urewa 4 West E 2 J<'or order on Public Trustee for payment of £355 13s. 8d. on behalf of Mootu te Raroa. 193· Kerei Pohia.hia. 4EastB4 For order on Public Trustee for payment of £10 lls. ld. on· behalf of Te Wa.moana Peni. 104 Riri Manunui Ha.utu For order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of £28 15s. 9d. on behalf of Arahori Tonga. 105 For an order on Aotea. District Maori Land Board for payment of £28 15s. 9d. on behalf of Manunui Tonga. 106 For an order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of £28 15s. 9d. on behalf of Mika Tonga. 107 Hura Kum~roa 1/6 For an order on Aotea District Maori La.nd Boa.rd for payment of moneys held on behalf of Pa.teriki Hura or Atamira. 108 I wiheke Pa.reka.ra.ngi For order on Aot.ea District Maori La.nd Boa.rd for payment of £36 17s. 10d. on behalf of Petera Hine­ matioro Ngahana. 109 1/6 .. For order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of purchase-money held on behalf of Petera Hinema.tioro. · ll0 Riri Manunui For order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of purchase-money held on behalf of Ra.marihi Tonga. . lll Te Rewha te Ma.rotoa 1/6 For order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of purchase-money held on behalf of Nga.iterangi te Rewha. and others. ll2 Nohopapa te Whataiwi Puketapu For order on Aotea. District Maori Land Boa.rd for payment of purchase-money held on behalf of Roera. Nga.hana. and Petera Hinema.tioro. ll3 Ta.kuira Wakauta .. Ta.urewa. 4 East B 5 For order on Aotea District Maori Land Board for payment of £5 12s. 6d. on behalf of Whaitiketike Moko. ll4 4EastB6 For order on Aotea · District Maori La.nd Board for payment of £5 10s. on behalf of Wire Hiraka Moko. ll5 Te Iwiheke Pareka.rangi 4 West EL For order on Aotea District Maori La.nd Board for payment of purchase,money on behalf of Te Whare­ kaihua Nga.ha.na. and others. ll6 R. G. M. Pa.rk Morika.u 2 For amendment of na.me of deceased in succeSBion order from Turehu Koroma.tua. (Hena.re) to Turehu Tamanga.upa.ri. · Nov. 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8411

M1sOELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS-continued.

Name of Le.nd. Na.,ure of Appllce.tloo. No. Name of' Appl!cant. I ------~------· ~-----

117 Te Teira Rapa.ne. (Bullock, Currie, Pukete.pu 1 For order cancelling succession order dated 11th Feb­ a.nd Douglas) ruary, 1911, to Penetiti te Ke.me.ru, deceased. 118 Te Reiti Grace Te.urewe. 4 West E For amendment of succession order to Peti (Peete) or Hinehou Pe.nika.ne., deceased. 119 Mutu Hohepe. Wnime.nu For payment of fte.x royalties. 120 Puti Ke.re.uria. Matero& Whe.nge.ipeke For cancellation of succession order me.de 4th May, 1917, to Tuk&iore. Pe.k&u, deceased. 121 Moree.ti Te.iuru (Currie e.nd Jack) Under section 68 of Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to Wain& te Me.e.ri or We.in& T&iuru, deceased, in e.11 lands not yet suc­ ceeded to. 122 , Under section 68 of Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to T&iuru te Rongo, deceased, in all lands not yet succeeded to. 123 Under section 68 of Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to Te Me.e.ri Me.tua.hu, deceased, in e.11 lands not yet succeeded to. . 124 Jnie. Ra.nginui Wha.nge.ip11ke e.nd Ore.u­ For amendment of succession order to Re.ngit&ke.tu kure. Te.re.nui, deceased.

Sitting of tlu No.m,e Land Oaurt at Auckland.

Reglstre.r'e Office, Auckland, SlH October, 1919. OTICE Is hereby given tbe.t \he ma.ner men\iooed in tbe Schedule hereunder written will be heard by \be Native N Land Court sitting at Auckland on the 20th day of November, 1919, or as soon thereafter as she buaineaa of the Ootirt will allow. (Auckland, 1919-11.J E. P. EARLE, Regi•trar. SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION FOR ROAD UNDER SECTIONS 49, 50, AND 52 OF THE NATIVE LAND AOT 1909, AND THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT AoT, 1913.

No. I Appliean,. Blocks to and through which Road will run. -----:-----····-·---·--· --··· Pariah of Waipa: Lot 64B No. 4B, Lot 64B No. 4A, L1t 64B No. S, Lot 66B No. 80 Seotlon So, Lot 66B No. Sc Section 3F, Lot 66B No, 1A Section 2, Lot 66B 688 Chief Surveyor l No. lA Section 1, Lot 66B No. lB, Lot 67, Lot 66A No. S, Lot 66A No. 4, Pariah~~·~~··~~··~~~~·~ of Ke.ramu: Lots 14 I, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, and 23,

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

Meetffll} of the Bouth ldand District Maori Land Board.

Wellington, 4th November, 1919. OTIOE la hereby given thaa the mauers mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered al a N mealing of the South Iala.nd District Maori Land Board to be.held at Wellington on Wedneaday, the ]9th day of November, 1919, at 10.SO o'aloak a.m;, or as soon thereafier a• the bualne11 of the Boa.rd wlll allow, A. H. MACKAY, Registrar. SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION• FOR 0oNFJBXATION OF ldALll:S,

ReoordNo. :lilame of Land. Ne.mes of Partiies. I 1 1918/85 I Ranglfioto No. 6 Heme ,Karepa, Kabul Aperabama, a.nd Takoto Matewai Aperahama to Norma.n James Brown, Leslie Allen Brown, and Stanley I Myott Wiggins. 2 1919/80 Oamaru lo No. :.I .. Parelri te Karira and Taare Tahuaroa to Timdhy Watson. 3 1919/46 Ruakaka 2A No. 1 and 2B No. 1 Mervyn Kenny to Morgan Ce.rkeek. 4 1919/80 I Kalapoi, Section 148D . , Oriwia Paratene to Joseph Byran Moody.

APPLICATION FOR Col!IFIBXATIOIII OF LB.A.SE.

No. I Record No. N&me of Land, Names of Parties, I 1919/115 IRa.paki N.R. 875, Sub. lA . • / Teone Wetere and others to William Henry Co11way. 8412 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 129

Meeting oj the IkMoa. Diatrict Maori Ltmd Board, Wellington, 4th November,.1919. OTIOE is hereby given tha.1 the matters mentioned in the Sobedule hereunder writlen will be oonsidered a.I a · N mealing of the Ikaroa Distrioc Maori Land Board to be held a.i Levin on Wednesda.y, the 26th day of November, 1919, at 10.80 o'clock a..m., or as aoon therea.f'8r as the business of the Boa.rd will allow. A. H. MAOKAY, Registrar,

BOHEDULE. APPLICATIONS J!'OB 0oNPIBIIATION OP BALES,

No., Beoord No. Name of Land. Names ·of Partiea.

1 1918/170 Hima.tangi 4B No. 2 and 4c No. l •. i Te Atua Renata Ropiha to Percy Edwin Baldwin. 2 1918/213 Camarvoli No. 350D .. Rukuwai Kiriona and Te Wiki Kiriona to Albert George Rickford. 3 1918/227 Whakarangirangi 29N No. ;l ! James Cootes to Mary Emily Ryder. 4 1918/256 Taumanuka 3o No. l .. I Whareakura Kiripiti to Robert James Staveley. 5 1919/16 Horowhenua XIB 41 South J I Tamati Hetariki, Keita Hetariki, Wharepuni Hetariki, and Wiki I Hetariki to James Hannan. 6 1919/28 Ngakaroro 3c No. 5A .. : Rakumea Ranapiri to Reginald Frederick William Cousins Ryder. 7 1919/49 Puketotara 4c No. 2A, 4c No. 2B, j Ereni Kopu or Ereni Makere to Edmund Johnston Baldwin. 4c No. 2c, and 2B No. l 8 1919/98 Manawatu-Kukutaua.ki No. 3, Sec- Pipi Eparaima and Wiremu Parearua Reweti to Eileen Ryder. tion 2E No. 3 9 1919/99 Opaekete, Sections 4 and 5 Aputa Tukumaru to Joseph Dunn. 10 1919/236 Ha;kuwai, Section 19, Sub. 2 Ara.pita Mita to George Noble. 11 1919/244 Horowhenua XIA No. 6B Kingi Puihi to Sydney Jones. 12 1919/245 Waima.ka.ira. No. 3o Hiko te Hika to Henry John Kilsby. 13 1919/248 Horowhenua XIA No. 4B I Hema Henare to Eparaima Paki. 14 1919/249 Mana.watu-Kukutaua.ki 3 No. 2E No. i Ngapukapuka Renata, Pipi. Eparaima, and Wiremu Pakaru Reweti 3 ' to Hugh Charles Easton. 15 1919/250 Wa.imil.ka.ira No. 3 Arihia Maihi to Henry John Kilsby. 16 1919/251 Otaki Town, Sections 95A, 97, 98, Kahurangi Taipua and Toheroa Hira Parata to Thomas Butler and 96A Bax. 17 1919/252 Pukehou 4F No. 4B Ruta Enoka to Ethelwynne Beatrice Victoria Simcox. 18 1919/253 Makuratawhiti Nos. lo and lD Hema te Ao and Hori te Waru to Ellen Howell. 19 1919/254 Pukehou 4o, Section 8D Paramena Moihi te Kootu, Paino Moihi, and Tohipare Tonihi to Ethelwynne Beatrice Victoria Simcox. 20 1919/256 Makuratawhiti lOB (part) Te Rei Parewhanake to Wallace Michael l>'Ath. 21 1919/257 Whaka.rangirangi 29N, Section 6 i Thomas Cootes to Horace Clement Noble. 22 1919/258 Moutere No. 9A 1 Patihona Takaitemarama to Reginald William Frederick Cousins Ryder.

APPLICATIONS FOB 00NPIBIIATION OP LEASICB,

~o, j BeaordNo. Name of L&Dd. Names of Parties.

23 1918/226 Waitohu Xie Section 3 and Waitohu Te Rawaraki Arekatera to George William Taylor. No. lA 24 1919/95 Ngakaroro 3o No. 2:a, Section 1 Areta Hirama to Hemi Kupa Hawea. 25 1919/91$ • Ngakaroro 3D No. 1 Sub. 4 and 3D Metapere Ropata and Te Mahia Tiaki Hawea to Joseph Guy. No. 1 Sub. 3B ' 26 1919}114 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 3, Section 2B Aperira Makarika, Akenehi Makarika, Hoani Makarika, Ngapera No. l Makarika, and Utiku Maka.rib to Karaitiana Makitanara. 27 1919/115 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 3 Section 2B Ngapukapuka Renata, Pipi Eparaima., and Wiremu Pakaru Reweti No. 2 to Karaitiana Makitanara. 28 1919/191 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 3, Section lA Rangiahuta Hema .to George Smerle. . No. 3, and Opa.ekete, Section 3 29 1919/211 C&rnarvon 387 A, Section 2A Manawaroa te Aweawe to John Pearce Morecombe. 30 1919/246 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 3, Section 2A Te Ahua Pukunui and Mamae Pukunui to Tutepourangi Maki­ No. 5 tanara. 31 1919/247 Matakarapa No: 2B Ngakohera Toroa, Ara.ma Toroa, Hiraani Toroa, and Ngapukapuka Renata to Ruta Makarika. 32 1919/255 OhauNo. 3,Sub. 16 :Makere Ranapiri, Whawhai Natana, and Rititia Natana to John Hom.

APPLICATION TO BOllDION :MEETINGS OP OWNERS ONDEB PART XVIII OP THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. I Record No, Name of Land. Na,ure of Propoaed Alienation,

331 1919/213 I Ohati No. 3, Section 6c I Lease to Ruihi Wehipeihana.

M.IBOELLANEOUB APPLICATION,

No, Record No. Nature of Application. I Name ot Land. --~----!_ __ 34 1919/24 Manawatu-Kukutanaki 2E No. lOB (l.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council under section 230 to mortgage : Tamara Hira to Stafford Wel- lington Rapley. . (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. Nov. 6.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8418

Meeting of the Tokerau Di&trict Maori Land Board. - Auckland, 31st October, 1919. OTIOE i_a hereby given that a sitting of the Tokera'li District Maori Land Board will be held at Whangarei on N T'uesday, the 2nd day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the matters menUoned in the Schedule hereunder written, and such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. It la hereby notified for the general information of parties that, unless reason is shown to the contrary, the Board will dismiss, on the ground of non-prosecution, any of the applications hereinafter referred to as "Adjourned Applications " which are not brau11rht on for oonsideriuion at the meeting, [Tokerau, 1919-10.] E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS l'OB 00Nll'IBll!ATION 011' ALIJDl'IATIONS, ·

Nature No, Record No. of Da11e. Name of Land. Names of Partiea. Aliene.tlon,

ADJOURNll:D U'PLIOATIONS. 1 3107 Sale of timber 28 August, 1918 Horahora 2B 5 Maihi Mahanga. and others to Ernest B. Morey. 2 3241 Transfer 11 April, 1917 Otuhi lB 4B 2 Mate Monoa to William McCord Jamieson. 3 3275 5 May, 1919 Whatitiri 13z South D 2 Koke Rewi a.ncl others to Thomaa Linnell. 4 3328 29 July, 1019 Mangamuka. East F 3 Kei Ruka to Karanga PuhL 5 3334 5 April, 1919 Te Touwai B 2B Nako Rona and others to R. W. Shepherd and J. A. Atwell. 6 3353 Transfer 4 March, 19.19 Urupukapuka 2A Aira Rimi and others to Charles }'. Baker. 7 3362 30 August, 1919 Msngamuka East_ G 2 Rihi . Mok& and others to F. H. Oudaille. 8 3380 9 October, 1916 Tspapanui C Eparaima Poakatahi and others to H. H. Mountain. 9 3382 25 June, 1919 Pshekeheke B 2E 3 Herewini Waa and others to John Routley. 10 3388 26 July, 1919 Mangamuka West 3L 7B 2 Kerei Ihimaera to V. A. Abraham. 11 3392 26 August, 1919 Oue 52 Hariata Makiri to R. A. Phillips. 12 3397 17 September, 1919 Motata.u 4T 2A Runanga. Tipina to Arthur Aickin. 13 3398 Tauma.ha.rau A (part) and Arihi Katete and another to A2 Hohepa Ripia.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 14 3337 Transfer 3 July, 1919 Section 12A, Block VIII, Wiri Nehua to Hannah Croft. Hukerenui Survey Dis­ trict 15 3388 1 August, 1919 Mote.tau 3M •• Ka.ka Porowini to Frank Wakelin. 16 3339 24 March, 1919 Otutahuna 1D (part) Hori Rewi and others to George Andrew Doman. 17 3340 24 February, 191~ .. Ma.unga.karamea, Lot 2B 3 Hariata Rate. and others to Hohepa Pa.noho. 18 3412 10 June, 1919 Kiripaka lB 3B Henare Werengitana· to E. W. Alison and Alexander Alison. 19 3416 18 December, 1907 •• Ketenikau 81N (part) Matiri Hiriwa.nu to Henry Wake­ lin. 20 3420 23 May, 1918 Mote.tau 5A 5A Hone Pera and others to Kake. Porowini. 21 3421 26 August, 1919 Rehuotane B 2D Keti Hohaia. to Pita. Kerepeti. 22 3422 27 September, ·1919 Mata.pouri 3 Paraone Parata Wellington to • John Morrison. 23 3424 29 1919 Rangaunu 13B l Hone Hamiora Hau to John Alexander Cook. 24 3425 22 August, 1919 Msima.ru A 1 Hare Atama to J. B. Reynolds. 23 3426 24 September, 1919 Mata.ran A lB Kaitoa Hakaraia and others to Blanche Evans. 26 3427 Lease 25 ,, 1919 Rahuikura. (part) Eru Pohe to A. W. Thorburn. 27 3428 Transfer 23 October, 1919 Maungakawakawa. 13D Maraea Erueti to J. Fraser. 28 3429 22 May, 1919 Manginahae lo 2 Ngawati Reihana and another to James Grieve Wilson. 29 3430 Lease 18 August, 1917 WhatiUri A .. Tipene Tuhapo to Grey Mihaka. 30 3431 Transfer 22 May, 1918 Pwiakitere 2B 8D Hiramai Maumau and others to Manly Hitchen. 31 3432 3 March, 1917 Oromahoe Q Tukaru Tango and others to A. E. Bedggood. 32 3434 Mortgage 3 October, 1919 Peria SB Kahl Netana alias Ropi Natana to C. B. N. Dunn. 33 3435 Transfer 5 July, 1919 Te W airahi B 2 Wiremu Kingi to Donald 1,fo. Kenzie. 34 3436 10 September, 1919 Tua.tea.nui 3B William Berghan and others to Louisa. Alberta Wilson. 35 3437 20 1919 Ma.tapouri 2 Mohl Hare and others to Hamuera te Awa. 36 3438 1 Henare Haehae Werengitana to Hamuera te Awa. 37 3439 9 July, 1919 Te Rua.ta.hi C 2 No. 1 (part) Hera te Aurewa. to Parehua. Pu. 38 3440 5 May, 1919 Whititiri 13E South D 2 .Te Rore Harihana and others to Thomas Linnell.• 39 3441 5 July, 1919 Porotu A Tita Nehua and others to Maraea Berghan. 40 3442 13 September, 1919 Whatitiri 13z 9B 5 (part) Mihi Panoho and others to G. G. Hawkins and B. P. Hawkin& F . 8414 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l1TE. [No. 129

APPLICATIONS l'OB CONJ'IBlllTION OJ' ALIBNATIONS-Continuetl.

Nature No. Record No. of Date. Name of Land. Name• of Partlea. Aliena$lon. l NE\\' APPLICATIONS--contmued. 41 3443 Transfer Tuat~anui 2 ! Hone Mahunga and others to I Loui'!II, Alberta Wilson. 42 3444 11 September, 1919 Whatitiri 121 No. 1 Te Rakapa Hori Pene to Sidney Herbert Kay. 43 3445 Lease Piritaha 2c I (part) Ihaka te Kaituhi and another to I Piringi Tito. 44 3446 Transfer 24 October, 1919 '\\'hatitiri 13D Iri Owene to Hoori Owene. 45 3447 29 1919 Puhipuhi 5c 16 Tutu Nehua to Thomas Seymour. 46 3448 Lea'~e 30 1919 l\fotatau 2, Section 59B .. Nau Paraone to Andrew Alexander Wilson. 47 3449 Transfer 31 1919 Whakapae lA Maraea Berghan and another to Alfred Wi\liam Callaghan. 48 3450 31 191!) Kiripaka lB 3n I Tihoi te Kiri and others to Alfred William Callaghan.

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MEETINGS OF OwNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF 7HE NATIVE LAND AcT, 1909. ~I_ Record No. · N&111e of Land. Nature of Propoaed Alienation. AD,JOURNED APPLICATIONS. 49 3180 Mangataiore D That an area of 4 acres of the said block be sold to the Educatiqn Board of the District of Auckland for a school-site at the price of £5 per acre or the amount of the present Government valua­ tion, whichever be the greater. 50 3040 Utakura 2B ln No. 8 That the said block be sold to G. Bernard, farmer, of Okaihau, for £1 per acre or Government valuation, whichever be the greater. 51 3255 Muriwhenuatika No. le That the said land 'be leased to Murdoch Munro for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of £25 or 5 per cent. of the Government valuation, whichever be the greater.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 52 3411 Komiti 1A 1 That the said land be sold to Kohi Tatana Hemana, of Pahl, Kai­ para, for the sum of £4 l Os. per acre. 53 3415 Tongariro l A 2 That the said land be sold to the Union Box and Packing-case Company (Limited) for the sum of £5 per acre or the amount of a special Government valuation, whichever is the greater. 54 3423 Utakura 2n 12 'That the said land be leased to Haare Makirrand others for a term of fifty years. 55 3419 Otaika 4c West That the said land be revested in the Native owners. 56 3433 Ninihi 2 That an offer made by the Crown to purchase the land or any part thereof shall be accepted. . 57 3451 Maungapohatu North That the said land be sold to Kenneth Finlayson for-1ihe sum of 10s. per acre or the Government valuation, whichever be the greater.

APPLICATIONS FOB LEASE UNDEB PART XVI, OF THE NATIVE LAND Acr, 1914.

No. j BecordNo. Name of Land. Name of Applican,.

NEW APPLICATION. 58 3409 - Motatau 2, Section 56, j Hugh Christie.

APPLICATIONS UNDIIIB SECTION 96 OF THE NATIVE L.um AcT, 1909. ------~------~ "~----" ------No. I BeeordNo. Name of Land. Name or Applicant.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 59 3410 Ota.ngaroa le l Mita Hape and another. 60 3413 , Parapara West 3A Hemaima Matene and another. 6l 3417 Pipiwai 2E 2B Hori Rewi. 62 3418 Otaika 4c East Mere Eru.

APPLICATIOl!I IN TEBMS 011' SlllCTIOl!I 280 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOB THE CONSENT 011' THE GOVEBNOB• 0ENEBAL IN COUNCIL TO MOBTGAGE,

No. , Record No. 1· Name of Land. Namee of Parties, ------,------·------NEW APPLICATION, 63 3434 i Peria Sn .. I Kahi Netana, alitM Ropi Natana, to C. B. N. Dunn. I •

Nov. 6.) IJ:iiiE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3415

APPLICATIONS UNDEB PABT XVIII OF THE NATIVE LA.ND ACT, 1909, FOB CONFIBIIUTION OF RESOLUTIONS.

No, I Record No, I Ne.me of Le.nd. Resolution.

ADJOURNED Al'l'LICATlO:SS, 64 3193 Parangarahu A That the said block be sold to Donald McKenzie, of Kamo, settler, for the sum of £1 per acre or at the Government valuation, whichever is the greater. 65 3261 Mangamuke. East H 3c That the said land be sold to V. A. Abraham, of Mangamuka, for the sum of £ l 5s. per acre.

NEW Al'l'LICATIONS. 66 3297 ' Mota.tau 4r 2 That the said land be sold to Arthur Aickin for the sum of £3 per acre. 67 3351 Maunge.nui 2 That the said land be sold to Murdock Donald Jfraser, of Wha­ ngarci, for the sum of 15s. per acre, and that Murdock Donald .l!'raser shall pay survey costs and all other liens in respect of the said land.

Meeting of the Ikaroa District Maori Lana Roard. -- Wellington, 4th November, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schednle hereunder written will be oonaidered a, a N meeting the of Ikaroa District Maori Land Board to be held at Wellington on Tuesday, the 18th day of November, 1910, at 10.30 o'olook a.m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Board will allow. A. H. MACKAY, Registrar, SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIBMATION OF SALES, ··------·------llo. j Record No. Name of Land. Names of Parties.

1 1918/143 Horowhenua XIB 41 North A No. IA Hare Taueki, Ngapera Taueki, aud Hapeta Ta.Ueki to Alice Mc- Donald. 2 1918/246 Rangitikei-Manawatu B No. 4 Manawaroa te Aweawe to Hare Rakena te Aweawe. 3 1918/249 Ngarara West A, Sections 28 and 29 Wi Pukere to Isabel Hughes Field, 4 1919/20 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7.o 2v 55A, Titihuia Nepia to Peter Bland Bartholomew, Section 1 5 1919/21 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7n, Sub. 2A Paora Hire.ma to Mary Agnes Bartholomew, No. 1 6 1919/30 Sandon, Section 153, Section 7 Te Hera Winiata te Ruru and Heni Hine to David Whisker, 7 1919/38 Ngarara West A, Section 77c Hui Rona to Isabel Hughes Field. 8 1919/44 Gethsemane No. 3 Horiana Natanahira to Hamuera Tamahau Kingi and Erueti Klngi. 9 1919/45 ,, No. 7B Horiana, Natanahira to Erueti Takana. 10 1919/81 Horowhenua XIB 41 North A No. lB Te Rangimaria Karu and Noa Heremaia to Minna Best, 11 1919/82 Pukehou 5t No. 7 Hema te Ao to Horowhenua County Council. 12 1919/83 Te Unuunu No, 1B Arapata, Piripi, Ke.hu Piripi, Nikorima Piripi, and To Whanua- taane Piripi to Allen Ca,meron. '13 1919/84 lo No. 5 Whanuataane Piripi and Kahu Piripi to Allen (Ja,meron. 14 1919/85 ,, le No, 6 Arapata, Piripi to Allen Ca,meron. 15 1919/100 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 3, Section 2B, Hoani Renata to John Robert McMillan. Sub, 3 16 1919/119 Whakataki No, 10A Pikihuia Manihera, Tuhua Kara te Huki, Wharetua Potanga,roa, and Tame Naera. 17 1919/121 Matapihi No. 6v Merania Horiana Pirika and Paora Broughton to Allan A. Cameron, 18 1919/159 Pukengaki No. 3D Waikawa, Kingi Horsfall to Blanche Ethel Jury. 19 1919/154 Taonui-Ahuaturanga 2A No, 3B Raika Kereama to Henry Dewar.. 20 1919/174 Maiiriirikapua G No. 2c Rongomate Hanita to Allan Alexander Cameron. 21 1919/176 Waipoua 47B, Section 2 Ngarangi Otene to Eliza,beth Jessie Cotter. 22 1919/177 Mangakuta No. 2B Witinitara, Hanita, Te Uru Hanita, a,nd Pane Ha,muera to George Watson. 23 1919/178 Te Unuunu 2F No. 3 .• Tuhua Ke.re, te Huki to Allen Cameron. 24 1919/179 Matapihi No. 5 Nguori Tamihana, Te Aoturoa Raniera, Marara Rimene, Ruta Ta,mahau, and Hikurangi Hekiera to Allan Alexander Cameron. 25 1919/180 Okurupatu A 3 2A No. 3A Ruta. Tamahau, Maraia Rimene, Te Aoturoa Raniera, Nguori Tamihana, and Hikurangi Hekiera to Madeline Ca,meron. 26 1919/181 Pukeogaki No, 16A AIii Ratima, Rina Haeata, Maikara te Arna, and Tamaihotua Aporo (or Hohepa Aporo) to the Public Trustee. . 27 1919/193 ,. No, 3n Te One Kingi to Blanche Ethel Jury. 28 1919/186 Ngarara West A, Section 31A Pero Ngapoki, Mae.ta Ngapoki, Hurla Ngapoki, Te Whaka.iro Nga• poki, Ani Ngapoki, Te Mura Ngapoki, Te Rangi Puwawa Nga­ poki, and Moana Ngapoki to William Geoffrey Hughes Field. 29 1919/187 Sections 28 and 29 Millie Hobbs, Ethel Tuppen, and Warihi Tienui to Isabel Hughes Field.· 30 1919/188 Section 77 Pero Ngapoki to William Geoffrey Hughes Field. 31 1919/189 Section 31B Amo Rona to William Geoffrey Hughes Field. 32 1919/190 Section 31B Te Uinga Rona to William Geoffrey Hughes Field. 33 1919/173 Huritini'No. 3 Wiremu Toka to Frances May Drake, 34 1919/208 Hutt 19D No. l, Section 3 Tiati Warena to Wellington Education Board. 35 1919/209 Himatangi 2A No. 5A •• Kereoma Roiri to Otho Barber. 36 1919/210 I ,, 2A No. BB •• Te Hana Pineaha to Harold Barber. 37 1919/215 [ Sandon, Section 153, Sub. 19c Te Aira. Winiata, Tatiana Wiremu, and Heni Hone Hika to George Hector Matthews. 38 1919/220 Pukehou 4D No, 1B .• Tamihana te Whakaheke to Ethelwynne Beatrice Simcox. ' \

8416 THE NEW ZEAJ.JANb GAZETTE. [N°o. 129

APPLICATIONS l'OB O0Nll'IBMATI0N 01!' BALES -continued.

No, I Record No. Name of Land. I Na.mes of Parties.

39 1919/221 Awaawaroa No. 1, Sub. 1B I Riripeti Manihera Pouhiki to Arthur Cyrus Mason. 40 1919/222 No. 1, Sub. 2c Henare Ma.nihera Pouhiki, Edward Manihera Pouhiki, Mohl Mani­ hera Pouhiki, and Emily Manihera Pouhiki to Arthur Cyrus Mason. · 41 1919/223 No. l, Sub. 2E Ha.iruka Rakai, Ruiha Rakai, Taanenuiarangi Nikora, Rangiwha• kaaewa Nikora, ?.la.era Nikora, Jimmy Nikora, Morehu Nikora, Mana.hi Nikora, and Hekenui Nikora to Arthur Cyrus Mason. 42 1919/224 Huritini No. 3 Rakauhemo Toka to Frances May Drake. 43 1919/228 ·Hima.tangi 2B 3B No. 2 Roiri Heta and Ruihi Hurunui to Edward Daniel Barber. 44 1919/230 Wha.kata.ki 10n No. 6A Keita Patuwai and Hariata Patuwai or Karanama to Edwin Pain, jun. 45 1919/231 10B No. 6D Te Ama.ru Para.one, Manini Para.one, Matenga Potangaroa, Pani Kingi, and Piki Para.one to Edwin Pain, jun. 46 1919/232 10B No. 6c Carew Thomas Elers to Edwin Pain, jun. 47 1919/233 No. lOA Miraka Takerei Pikari, Te Kokouri Takerei Pikari, and Rangitauira Manihera to Edwin Pain, jun. 48 1919/237 Awaawaroa No. 1, Sub. 1B Ruka Ruka and Pitiroi Ruka to Arthur Cyrus Mason. 49 1919/238 Horowhenua. XIn No. 20 Para.hi Reihana to Lucy Margaret Park. 50 1919/239 XIB No. 30 Hapeta Taueki, Haare Taueki, a.nd Ngapera Taueki to Lucy Mar- garet Park. 51 1919/240 1 ,, XIn 41, South U .• Mananui Tawhai and Ma.a.ta te Wha.ngo to Lindsay Banks Barron. 52 1919/241 Ma.nawatu-Kukutauaki 7D 2D No. 35 Rawiri Tatana Whataupoka to Albert Thome. 53 1919/242 Wa.ita.rere No. 7A . . . . I wikatea Kiriminita 1md Akuhata Pango to Albert Thome.

APPLICATIONS l'0B O0Nl!'IBMATION 01' LBABBS.

No.\ Record No, Name of Land,

54 1918/171 Himatangi 2A No, 2D Tini Pitihira to James Davey. 55 1918/192 Waiotetuta No, 1B Hikuhiku Haeretuterangi to Whana Himona. 511 1918/266 Papawai No, 14 Raukura Matini (or Rehu Matini) to Richard Robert Tilson. 57 1918/267 Waikoukou No. 2 •• Te Weringa-i-te-Rangi Pita to Harry Ma.son, 58 1918/268 Tupurupuru, Section 19, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 25

59 1919/19 Horowhenua XIB No. 24 1 Pa.ngo Hopa, Ngawiraka. Hopa, Hou Hopa, and Pirihira Hopa to Lindsay Gra.ham l\lcDona.ld. 60 "1919/32 Ngarara West A, Section 25A Ngapera. Para.ta to Utauta. Para.ta. 61 1919/63 Puketotara No. 7, Sub. 7 A Pikihuia Ta.ma.ti and Hineitaepa Tama.ti to Robert Waller. 62 1919/88 Okurupatu A 3, Sub. 2c No'. 2 Te Ahikoha.i Tinita.ra, Ka.wane. Witinitara, Te Rimini Witinitara, and Waari Witinitara to John McKa.y. 63 1919/Ul5 Ngarara West A, Section 77 Amo Hone. to William Geoffrey Hughes Field. 64 1919/206 Kaitoke 2K No. 1 Te Otina te Hori Ha.ira to George Morgan. 65 1919/216 Aorangi No, 1, Section SOE No. 3 •·• Akuha.ta Himiona and Te One Himiona to Peter Campbell. 66 1919/217 No. 2A Te Hira. Winiata, Te Ata Ruru, and Heni Hone to Duncan Takana Whisker. 67 1919/218 Aorangi No. 1, Sections 80D a.nd SOE Tangi Weti to Dunca.n Ta.ka.na Whisker. No. 1B2 68 1919/219 Taonui-Ahua.turanga. lF No. 1 Ngaoka Penehira, Pakira Penehira, and Erina Penehira to Neil Campbell. 69 1919/227 Gethsemane No. 3 Horiana Nata.nahira to Elizabeth- Dona.Id. '70 1919/229 ·Papawai N-0. 17D Ramari Kaari and Ngamiro te Ao ·Ahitana Matenga to Richard Robert Tilson, 71 1919/243 Ma.nawatu •-Kukutaua.ki 7D 2D No. Paora Hirama, Etera.rewa Hire.ma, Areta. te Popo, Tamihana Iwi­ 45A katea, a.nd Kararaina Hira.mil to Rawiri Tat&na;

R:e:BOLUTI0N BY ASIJDKBLBD OWNBBB UNDBB PABT XVIII !!'OB C0Nl!'IBMATION,

!'.o. / Record No. N&me of La.nd. Resolution.

?211919/117 Okurupatu B No. 1 I Sale to Allan Alexander Cameron.

APPLIOA.TIONS TO 8'D'IO[ON llb:noras OJ' OWNBBS UNDBB PA.BT XVIII OJ' TBB NATIVB L.ulJ> Am, 1909.

Record No .. Name of Land. Nature of Propo,ed Alienation.

1919/182 Okurupatu A 3 2B No. 3B Sale to John McKay. 1919/184 Te Unuunu 2F No. 1 •. Sale to Allen Cameron. 1919/214 Okurupatu A 3 2A No. 3D Sale to Madeline Cameron. 1919/234 Horowhenua XIB No. 42 Sale to William Stewart Park. 1919/235 XIB 41 South I. Sale to Lindsay Banks Barron. Nov. 6.] T:EtE N:E1W ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3417

MISCELLANEOUS AJoPLIOATIONS, ~I Record No. Ne.me of Land. Nature of Application. 78 1919/37 Ngarara West A, Sections 14 and 15 (1.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council under section 230 to mortgage : Hui Hona to Isabel Hughes Field. ( 2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 79 1919/123 Te Maipi 7c No. 2 ( l.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council under section 230 to mortgage : Maraea Iraia to George Henry Perry. (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 80 1919/163 Mauihakona, Section 98B, Lot 1 (1.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council unde_r 1 section 230 to mortgage : Wekipiri Kapo to William John Rene Avery. (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 81 1919/207 Ngarara West A, Section 70 ! (l.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council under section 230 to mortgage : Rau Winara Parata to Archibald Arthur Brown. (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 82 1919/225 ( Puketotara 334 and 335, Sub. 7n Transfer of lease : Rota te Rangi to Edmund Johnston Baldwin. Nos. 2.and 3 Himatangi 5A No. 9c 83 1919/226 1 Transfer of lease: Riwai Pitihira to Wera Hirama.

Notice of Meeting of Ow,icrs under Part X Y Z1 I of the XVIII of the Ne.tive. Land Act, 1909, at Te.uranga. on Natii·e Land Act, 1909. Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1919, at l.O o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following REGULATION .No. 52. proposed resolution :- " That a proposed alienation of the land by wa.y of lease HE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa Maori Land Dis• to George Moore she.II be agreed to." T trict hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners of Dated at Rotorue. this 1st day cf November, 1919. Okurupe.tu A 3 2B No. 2 is summoned and will be held, in W. E. RAWSON, pursuance of Part XVIII of the N e.tive Land Act, 1909, at President. Masterton on Thursday, the 27&h day of November, 1919, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering Notice of Jfeetinq of Owners under Part XVIII of the the following proposed resolution :- Native Land Act, 1909. " That the ea.id block be sold to J·ohn ~Iackay for a sum equal to the amount of an up-to-date Government valuation REGULATION No. 52. of the said land." Dated at Wellington this 4th day of November, 1919. HE Maori Land Board for the We.iariki Ma.ori Land R. N. JONES, T District hereby notifies that e. meetiog of the owners President. of Lot 32D 2, Parish of Rangite.iki, will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Te.urange. Notice of Meeting of Ou·ners under !'or/ X rill of the on Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1919, at 10 o'clock Natit-e Land Act, 1909. in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution:- REGULATION NO. 52. " That a proposed alienation of portion of the land by way of sale to Alexander C. Sutherland shall be agreed to." HE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Ikarca Maori Land Dated at Rotorua this 1st day of November,,191\1. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners W. E. RAWSON, of Te Unuunu 2F No. 2 is summoned and will be held, in President. pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Masterton on Thursday, the 27th day of November, 1919, at Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVZJI of the 12 o'clock in the_forelll)on, for the purpose of considering the Native Land Act, 1909. following proposed resolution :- " That the said land be sold to Allen Cameron, of Master. REGULATION No. 52. ton, sheep.farmer, at a price equal to the amount of an up­ to-date Government valuation of the said land." HE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Waie.riki Maori Land Dated at Wellington this 4th day of November, 1919. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners R. N. JONES, of Paengaroa North D No. h' Block will be held, in pur­ President. sue.nee of Pe.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Te Puke on Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1919, for Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the the purpose of considering the following proposed resoln­ Native Land Act, 1909. tions :- "(1.) That e. proposed alienation of the land by way of REGULATION No. 52. ee.le to Alfred Judd shall be agreed to. " (2.) That a proposed alienation of the land by way oi HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land lease to Alfred Judd shall be agreed to. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of "(3.) That a proposed alienation of the land by wa.y of Whe.reroa No. 2B Block wm be held, in pursuance of Part sale to Heni1ore King shall be agreed to." XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Te.uranga on Dated e.t Rotorua this let day of November, 1919. Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1919, at 10 o'clock in W. E. RAWSON, the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following President, proposed resolutions :- " That a proposed alien:i.tion of the l'.'-nd by way of_ sale to Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the Arthur Skinner shall be agreed to; or, m the alternative Native Land Act, 1909. "That a proposed alienation of the land by way of leas,; to Arthur Skinner shall be agreed to." REGUL>,TION No. 52. Dated at Rotorua this 1st day of November, 1919. W, E. RAWSON, . · THE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Waie.rlki Maori Land President. District herebt notifies that e. meeting of the owners of Lot 21, Parish o Mate.ta, will be held, In pursue.nee of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ma.ta.ta on ,Votice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the Thursda.y, the 27th day of November, 1919, for the purpose ,Vative Land Act, 1909. of considering the.following proposed resolution:- " '!'hat e. proposed alienation of the land by way of sale REGULATION NO. 52. to Hugh Burnaby Span-ow shall be agreed to." Dated at Rotorue. this 1st day of November, 1919. HE Maori Le.nd Board for the Waiariki Maori Le.nd T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners W. E, RAWSON, of Tapua.eotu D Block will be held, \n pursua.noe of Part Preaident. 8418 rNo. 129

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tht Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

RIIGULATION No. 52. REGULATION NO. 52. HE Ma.ori La.nd Boa.rd for the Waia.riki Ma.ori Land HE Maori La.nd Board for the Wa.iariki Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a meeting of tbe owners T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Lot B of Section 1, Block IV, a.nd Seotfon 1, Block VII, of Opape No. IL Block will be held, in pursuance of Part Waihi South Survey District, will be held, In pursuance of XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Opotiki on Monday, Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Mata.ta on the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Thursday, the 27th.day of November, 1919, for the purpose for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ of considering the following proposed resolution : - tion:- " That a proposed aliena.tion of the land by way of sa.le to " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease Frances Mary Ha.nnon sba.11 be agreed to." to George Matchitt and ·George Smith shall be agreed to." Dated at Rotorua this let day of November, 1919. Dated at Rotorua this 1st da.y of November, 1919. W. E. RAWSON, W. E. RAWSON, President. President.

Notice of Meeting of Owners u11der Part XVlll of tlu Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the . Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

RIIGULATION No. 52. REGULATION No. 52. HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.is.riki Maori La.ad HE Maori La.nd Board for the Waia.riki Maori Land T District here by notifies that a. meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Ka.puara.ng; No. 1 Ea.st No. 2 Block will be held, in pur­ of Opape No, lr.1 Block will be held, in pursuance of Part suance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native La.nd Act, 1909, at XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Opotikl on Monday, Ha.wai on Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1919, for the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu- for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ . tion:- tion:- " That a. proposed alienation of portion of the land by way " That a proposed alienation of the lan

REGULATION No. 52. RBGULATION NO. 52. rnHE Ma.ori Land Board for the Waiariki M~ri Land HE Maori Land Board for the Wa.iariki Maori Land ..L District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Opape No. 6D Block will be held, in pursua.noe of Part of Opape No. lB Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Opotiki on Monday, XVIII of the Native LandAet, 1909, at Opotiki on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 o'olook in tbil forenoon, the lstdayof December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of oonsidering the following proposed resolu­ for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ Uon :- tion:- " 'rhat .a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to Paku Edwards shall be agreed to." to George Matchitt and George Smith shall be agreed to." Dated at Rotoma this 1st day of November, 1919, Ds.ted at Rotorua this 1st day of November, lll19. W. E. RAWSON, W. E. RAWSON, · President, Presl.!18Jlt,

Notice of llleeting of Owner& under Part XVIII of the NQtice of Meeting of Owners un~r Pr,rt XVl/1 of thr Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909. , ,, REGULATION No. 52. REGULATION N 0, 52. HE Maori La.nd Boa.rd for the Waiariki. Maori Land HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies tha.t a meeting of tbe owners · of Opape No. lP Block will be held, in pursuance of Part ol Opape No. 1T Block will be held, in pursuance of l'art XVIII of the Na.tive Land Act, 1909, at Opotikl on Mon­ XVIII of the Native La.nd Act, 1909, a.t Op11tikl on Monday, day, the 1st day of December, 1919, a.t 10 o'olock in the the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the foreno9n, forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following pro- for the purpose of considering tlie following proposed reeolii­ posed resolutiop. :- · · tion :- "That a proposed aliena.tion of the land by way of le~ "That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease .. to George Matchitt and George S!llith shall be agreed to."., to George Matchitt and George Smith shall be agreed to." Dated at Rotorua. this let day of November, 1919. Dated at Rotorua this 1st da.y of November, 1919, W. ·EJ'. RAWSON, . W. E. RAWSON, .. .. ·· · President. Presldeµt. ------___ , ___ ._, ---·--·------· ------·--· - ~-----·------Noti,ce of Meeting of Owners under Part XVl/1 of thf Notice of Meeting of. OwnerB under Part XVl/J of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

RJ:GULATION No. 52. REGULATION .No. 52. HE Maori La.nd Board for the Waia.riki Maori Land HE Ma.ori Land Board· for the Waiariki Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies·that a meeting of the owns?!! of Opape No. lN Block will be held, in pursue.nee of Part of Opape No. ls Block will be held, in pursuance of Part•· XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Opoti,ki on Monday, XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Opotikt on Monday, the lBt day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 o'olo.ck in tb11 forenoon, ' for the purpose of considering the followlng·p~oposed resolu­ for the purpose of oonsid.ering the following pmposed resolu­ tion:- tion:- " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to " That a proposed alieMtion of the land by way of lease to George Ma.tchitt and George Smith shall be agreed to." George Matchitt and George Smith shall be agreed to." Dated at Rotorua this 1st day of November, 1919. Dated at Rotorua this let day of November, 1919. . W. E. RAWSON, W. E. RAWSON, l"reaident. President: Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8419

Notice of Meeting of Owner& under Part XVIII of the day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Native Land Act, 1909. the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu, tion :- REGULATION No. 52. . " That the pA.l'Cel of land, containing 4,800 acres, be leased to Reginald Moore, of Johnsonville, settler, for the term of fifty years, at the annual rental of £875, payable quarterly, HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land without impeachment of waste." T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Dated at Wanganui this 1st day of November, 1919. - of Opape No. 12JBJl?d No. 1 Block 'l>ill be held, in pur­ suance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at J AS. W. BROWNE, Opotikl on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10 P.resident. o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :- Notice of Meeting_ of Owners under Part XVIII of the " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of. lease to Nati'IJe Land Act, 1909. George Matchitt and George Smith shall be agreed to." Dated a\ Rotorua this 1st day of November, 1919. Ill:GULATION No. 52, W. E. RAWSON, President. HE Maori Land Board for tie Tckerau Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Whakatere-l\Ianawakaiala B 35 will be held, in pursuance Notice of Meeting of 011111er, under Part XVIII of the of Part XVIH of the Nathe Land Act, 190?, at Kaikohe on Nati'IJe Lqnd Act, 1909. Thursday, the 4th day of Deceinber, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :- REGULATION No. 62. " T.hat the said land be leased to Emily Ezilpha Goodhue, of Taheke, married woman, for a term of forty-two years, at HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land a yearly rental of 2s. per acre for the first twenty-one years, T Dlstrlc~ hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners and an annual rental equal to 5 per cent. of the unimproved of Puketapu Block will be held, in pursuanc11 of Part XVIII Government valuation during the second twenty-one years." of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kakahi on Tuesday, the Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of October, 1919. 2nd day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, A. G. HOLLAND, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ President. tion:- " That the parcel of land, containing 1,456 acres, be leased to James Joseph Moore, of Johnsonville, settler, for the term Notice of ,lleeting_ of Owner& under Part XVIII bf the of fifty years, at the annual rental of £250, payable quarterly, Native Land Act, 1909. without impeachment of waste." Dated at Wanganui this 1st day of November, 1919. REGULATION No. 52. JAS. W. BROWNE, HE Maori Land Board for the Tokemu Maori Land President. T• District hereby .notifies that a meeting of the owners of Koha.tuta.ka OK 1 will be held, in pursuance of Part Notice of Meeting of Owner, under Part XVIII of the XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kaikohe on Thurs­ Nat,ve Land Act, 1909. day, the 4th day of December, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of coneidering the following pro­ RmoULATION No. 62. posed resolution :- " Tba.t the said land be leae•d to Herbert Renwick, of HE Maori Land Board for tho Aotea Maori Land Dis­ Kaikobe, setliler, for the term of forty-two years, payable at T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of the rate of 2s. per acre for the fir~t twenty.one years and 5 Puketapu Illock will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of. per cent. of the unimproved value for next twenty.one years." the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kakahi on Tuesday, the 2nd Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of October, 1919. day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon1 for A. G. HOLLAND, the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ President. tion:- " That the parcel of land, containing 4,800 acres, be leased to Frank Thomas Moore, of Johnsonville, settler, for a period Notice of llleeting_ of Owners under Part XVlll of the of fifty years, at the annual rental of £875, payable quarterly, Native Land Act, 1909. without impeachment of waste." Dated at Wanganul this 1st day of November, 1919. REGULATION No. 52. JAS. W. BROWNE, HE Maori Land Board for the Tokera.u Maori Land President. T District hereby notifies that a meetinl{ of the owners of Tuhuna 30 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tht the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Kaikohe on Thursday, the . Nati'IJe Land Act, 1909. 4th day of December, 1919, ali 2 o'clock in the aftemoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ REGULATION NO. 52. tion:- " That the said land be sold to Charles Andrew Matson, of HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea M ..ori Land Dis­ Kalkohe, farmer, for the price of £16 per acre." T trict hereby nqtifles that a meeting of the owners of Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of October, 1919. Puketapu Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of A. G. HOLLAND, the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kakahi on Tuesday, the 2nd President.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

ln Bankruptcy.-ln the Bufl'l'eme Oourt holden at In Bankruptcy.-In the BuFeme Oourt holden at Auckland. Hamilton. ·

OTICE ia hereby given that G. BARAKAT, of Hauraki OTICE is hereby given that VER Smon,of Rotorua, N Plains, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged bank­ N . Hawker, was this day e.qjudged bankrupt; and I rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors· to be hereby summon a D'.!eeting of credhore ~o be )!olden at my holden at my office on Tuesday, the 11th day of November, office on Wednesilay, the 5th day of Novelllber, 1919, at 1919, at 2.30 o'clock. 2.30 o'clock. W. S. FISHER, W. S.-FISHER, 29th October, 1919. Official Assignee. 28th October, 1919. Official Assignee, 8420 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ·_129

In Banloruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oou,t holden a~ TJ1 VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 235, Hamilton. J 1J folio 8, of the Register-book, in favour of THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, for part of Section lA on plan 3558, OTICE is hereby given that TE WIREMU MATBNB, of which said parcel of land is portion of the block situated in N Ohinemutu, Rotorua, Labourer, was t,bia day ad­ the Ma-ungakawa Survey District called Motomaoho l, Moto­ judged ba.nkrup•; and I hereby summon . a meeting of maobo 2, and part of Kurunui, and also of Mortgage No. 43751, oredi1ors to be holden a1; the Courlhouse, Rotorua, on from MATILDA BAXTER to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1919, at 11 o'clock over the aforesaid land, having been lodged with me, and a.m. application made to issue a provisional certificate of title, W. S. FISHER, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a provisional 28th October, 1919. Official Asaignee. certifica.te of title accordingly at the expiration of fourteen days from the 6th day of November, 1919. Dated the 30th day of October, 1919, e.t the Land Registry In Banloruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Office at Auckland. . Wanganui. THOS. HALL, OTICE is hereby given that Wn.Liui: WooLVBN, of District Lal'.\d Registrar. N Wanganui, Fii.rmer, was this day adjudged ba.nk­ rupl ; and I hereby aulllmon a meeting of orednors to be holden a.t the Courthouse, Wanganui, on Friday, the 14th OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ day of November, 1919, &t 10.30 o'clock a.m. N after described will be brought under the provisions_ E, M. SILK, of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for: 1st November, 1919. Deputy Offici&l Assignee. bidding the same on or before 8th December, 1919. 6188. RICHARD JOHN STOKES, FRANK WINDER STOKES, ANNE McNAUGHTEN, MARY STOKES, and In Banloruptcy. ELEANOR ELIZABETH STOKES.-Allotments 173, 174, and part Allotment 158, Parish of Mangapiko, containing In the estate of J osEPH WILBON, of· Ra.etihi, Bla.cksmith, together 148 acres 3 roods 32·4 perches. Occupied by John a bankrupt. Woolston. Plan 12635. OTICE is hereby given that a. second and final divi­ Diagram may be inspected at this office. N dend of Sa. 1¼<}. (ma.king in all 7s. l¼d,) is now Dated this 3rd day of November, 1919, at the Land payable at my office, No. 3 Victoria Avenue, Wa.nge.nui. Registry Office, Auckland. E. M. SILK, THOS. HALL, 4th November, 1919. Deputy Official Assignee. District Land Registrar.

In Bank1'uptcy.-In tl1e Supreme Court liolden at Ohriatchurch. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 274, E folio 282, of the Register-book, in favour of MIHINOA OTICE· is hereby given that GEORGE GoRDoN CtARK, MATA and TE MAPI MATA, Aborigine.I Natives of New . N of Arthur's Pass, Motorman, we.s this day adjudged Zealand, for the block situated i_n the Puniu Survey District bankrupt ; e.nd I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors called Rangitoto, having been lodged with me, and applica­ to be holden a.t my office, . Provincia.l Council Buildings, tion made to issue a provisional certificate of title, notice is Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, hereby given of my intention to issue a. provisional certificate 1919, e.t 2.30 o'clock. of title accordingly at the expiration of fo,urteen days from A. W. EAMES, the 6th day of November, 1919. 30th October, 1919. Official Assignee. Dated the 4th day of November, 1919, at the Land Registry Office at Auckland. THOS. HALL, In Bankruptcg.-In the Supreme Court holden at District Land Registrar. Ohmtchu1'ch.

OTICE is hereby given that W1LLL\M EDWARD F1sca, of N of Belfast, Farmer, w&s this de.y adjudg~d ba.nk­ E VIDENCE of the loss of Lease No. 6400, in favoux rnpt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be JOHN 'McKINNON, of Taumarunui, Settler, for the holden e.t my office, Provincial Connoil Buildings, Christ­ block situated in the Tuhua Survey District called Rangitoto­ church, on Thursday, the 13th day of November, 1919, at Tuhua No. 52c, having been lodged with me, and appliee.tion 2.30 o'clock. made to issue a provisional lease, notice is hereby given of A. W. EA.MES, my intention to L~sue a ·provisional lease accordingly at the 3rd November, 1919. Officia.l Assignee. expiration of fourteen days from the 6th day of November, 1919. Dated the 3rd day of November, 1919, e.t the Land In Bankruptcy.-In the Sul'reme Court holden at Registry Office at Auckland. Dunedin. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given that JACOB VIVIAN BEEL, of N 17 Atkinson Street, South Dunedin, Labourer, was this day e.djndged bankrnpt; e.nd I hereby summon a PPLICATION having been made to me to register a. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Law Courts A re-entry by the NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR Buildings, S,ua.rt Street, on Wednesda.y, the 12th day of BOARD, e.s lessor, under Memorandum of Lease No. 6219, November, 1919, a, 2,30 o'clock. in e.nd upon part Lot 12 of the Mount Eliot Reserve, Town W. W. S~MSON, of New Plymouth, as shown on deposited plan No. 578, being 30th October, 1919. Oflic1&l Assignee. part of the land in certificate of title, Vol. 92, folio 300, of which WALTER FREEl'lfAN, of Palmerston North, Keeper of Refreshment-rooms, is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice that I will register the re-entry, as requested, after LAND TRAN.SPER ACT NOTICES. the expiration of one month from the date of Gazette con­ taining this notice. VIDENCE of the loss of certifica.te of title, Vol. 210, Dated this 3rd day of November, 1919, e.t the Land Regist,ry E folio 250, of the Register-book, in fe.v<:>ur of WALTER Office, New Plymouth. MONCKTON SANDERS, of Ragle.n, Medical Practitioner, for A. L. B. ROSS, Section 21A, Block IV, Township of Raglan, having been District Land Registrar. lodged with me, and application made to issue a. provisione.l certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a provisiona.1 certificate of title accordingly e.t the OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ expiration of fourteen de.ya from the 6th day of November, N after described will be brought under the provisions 1919. of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless ce.vea.t be lodged Dated the 29th day of October, 1919, at the Land Registry forbidding the same within one month from the date· of the Office e.t Auckla.nd. Gazette containing this notice. THOS. HALL, 1400 (deposited plan 3758). JOHN FRANCIS WILLIAM­ District Land Registrar. SON.-325 acres 2 roods 4 perches, part of Sectio11 476, Patea Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 84~1

District, Block TI, Carlyle Survey District. Occupied by Professor Henry Borer Kirk, M.A. applicant. Professor Hugh William Sega.r, M.A. Diagram may be inspected at this office. Mr. Stanley Percy Smith, F.R.G.S. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1919, Mr. Robert Speight, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. Registry Office, New Plymouth. Professor Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. A. L.B. ROSS, Dr. Ja.mes Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc., A.O.S.M., F.G.S. District Le.nd Registrar. C. A. EWEN, Returning Oftfoer.

UAWA COUNTY COUNCIL.' OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ N after described will be brought under the provisions NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on the expiration of one calendar month OTICE is hereby given that at a special meeting of the from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. .[N Uawa County ('.,ouncil held on Saturday, 11th October, Apnl1ca.tion 4895 (deposited pla.n 4314). RAPHAEL 1919, the following resolution was passed, and will be con­ LEON FREDERICK SOLER.-152 acres S roods 10 firmed at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on perches. pe.rts of Blocks CCLXXVI (276) e.~d CCLXXVII Saturday, 8th November, 1919, nt 11 a.m., a.t the office of (277), Rangitikei District. Occupied by a.pphcant. the Council, Gisborne Farmers' Co-operative Company's Diagra.m may be inspected a.t this office. Buildings, Tolaga Bay. Dated this 5th day of November, 1919, at the Land RESOLUTION. Registry Office, Wellington. That this Council proceed, under the powe_rs conferred upon W. WYINKS, it by section I 28 of the Counties Act, 1908, by special order, District Land Registrar. to declare the roads mentioned in the Schedulo hereto to be main roads of the cO\mty. SCHEDULE. L EASES Nos. 633 and 908 of part of Section 167, City The main Coast Road, from the Pakarae Bridge (southern of Nelson, from RALPH BENJAMIN JACKSON boundary of the county) to jtmction of that road with the to JACKSO~ AND CO\tPANY (LIMITED), comprised Waiapu County (northern boundary of county). . in Vol. 29, folio 192: The Tolaga - Wigan Road, from Tolaga Bay to the Finger­ The lessor having re-entered herein, it is my intention to post, junction of Arakihi and Tauwhareparae Roads. • notify snob re-entry upon the Register at the expiration of The road from the junction of main Coast Road to the one month after the date of the Gazette conte.ining this notice. Landing Reserve. ~ Datod this 4th day of November, 1919, at the Land 754 F. T. ROBINSON, County Clerk. Registry Office a.t Nelson. R. H. BOURKE, E. A. TATTERSFIELD AND 00. (LIMITED). District Land Registrar, IN LIQUIDATION,

OTlCE is hereby given, in pursue.nee of section 230 N of the Companies Act, 1908, that a general meeting ADVERTISEMENTS. of the members of the above-named company will be held at the offices of the Liquidator, CHARLES FlsHER JOHNSON, NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE. A.M.P. Buildings, 89"Princes Street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ELECTION OF FELLOWS. for the purpose of having an account laid before them showing the manner in which the winding-up has been -conducted URSUANT to the regulations of the New Zealand Insti­ and the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing P tute, numbers 20 to 26, gazetted 4th September, 1919, any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator; and constituting the Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute for also of determining by extraordinary resolution the manner . research or distinction in science, and providing for the in which the books, accounts, and documents of the company appointment of twenty ~riginal ]fellows, ~he following, being and the Liquidator thereof-shall be disposed of. either (a) a Past President of t~e Institute,. (b) a Hutto_n Dated the 31st day of October, 1919. Medallist, or (c) a Hector Medallist, and havmg held their C• .If. JOHNSON, Liquidator. distinctions prior to 3rd February, 1919, being at that date Witness-W. R. Brugh, Solicitor, Dunedin. 768 members of the Institute, automatically become and are hereby declared to be Original Fellows of the New Zealand Institute :- In the matter of the Counties Act, 1908, a.nd the Public Works Act, 1908. Names of Original ]fellows. Qualltlcatlon lor Election. OTlCE is hereby given that the Waitomo County Coun­ Professor William Blaxland Benham, Past President and N cil proposes, under the provisions of the above­ M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.S. Hutton Medallist. mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, Mr. Hector Medallist. the construction and establishment of a quarry; and for the Mr. Thomas F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., Past Prooident and purposes of such public work the land described in the F.Z.S, . Hector Medallist. Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice is Professor Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., Past President and hereby further given tha.t a plan of the lands so required LL.D.; M.B., C.M., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. Hector Medallist. to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Clerk of Dr. , Ph.D., F.R.S. . . P a s t President, the said Council, situated in Taupiri Street, Te K uiti, and is Hutton Medallist, open for inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordi­ and Hector nary office hours. Medallist. All persons affected by the execution of the said public Professor Thomas Hill Easterfield, M.A., Hector Medallist. work or by the taking of such land, who have any well­ Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S. grounded objections to the execution of the said public work Dr. Patrick Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S. Hutton Medallist. or to the taking of the said land, must state their objection Mr. , M.A., Ph.D. Past President. in writing, e.nd send the same, within forty days from the first Sir , F.R.S., &c. Hector Medallist. publication of this notice, to the County Clerk at the Council Hon. George Malcolm Thomson, M.L.C., Pa.st President. Chambers. F.L.S. SCHEDULE. All that piece of land containing eight acres, more or less, I, Charles Alfred Ewen, Returning Officer appointed by the being part of Section Seven, Block VI, Otanake Survey Committee to determine the method of election of the remain­ District. ing Original Fellows, and to carry out the election, hereby P. MORA, declare the following Original Fellows elected to fill the ten 769 Clerk, Waitomo County Council. vacancies :- Names of Original Fellows. RESOLUTION. Mr. Bernard Ora.croft Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S. Professor C. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc., F.P.S.L., A.M.I.C.E. HE following regulations were laid before the members Mr. George Hogben, C.M.G., M.A. T of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club at a meeting held on Mr. George Vernon Hudson, F.E.S. the 6th day of September, 1919, at Paeroa, with a recom- G 3422 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No .. ,129 mendation by the Chairman of the Club, Mr. P. Grace, that I In the matter of the Public Works Act, 19Q8. the same be passed at _once with a view to the~ approval by PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the New Plymouth the ~overnor-General, m pursuance of the Gammg Act, 1908, Borough Council proposes to provide land for additions section 33. . . and extensions to .its electric lighting and power works, and Mr. P. Grace, the Cha_1rman of the Club an? the Meetmg, for such purpose requires to take- moved, and Mr. ~- D. Nicholas seconded, and it was resolved, Firstly, all those parcels of land containg 296 acres th.at such re~t1ons s~ould be adol_'ted, and ~hat_ the Chair- o roods 29 perches, more or less, being parts of the man be authonzed to sign the same m authentrnat10n tliereof. sections numbered 12, 13, 54, and 53, and the section The following are the regulations referred to:- numbered 165, Hua and Waiwakaiho Hundred, Block X, Paritutu Survey District, as shown on the OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. plan deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at REGULATIONS. New Plymouth as No. 5492, and therein outlined in (Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) pink; Secondly, all those parcels of land containing 254 acres IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf con­ 2 roods 32·3 perches, more or less, being parts of the tained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 190 8, and of all other sections numbered 13, 54, 161, and 53, Hua and powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, the Ohine­ Waiwakaiho Hundred, .Block X, Paritutu Survey muri Jockey Club, a racing club within the meaning of the District, and part Section 55, Hua and Waiwakaiho said Act (hereinafter referred to as "the said club"), doth Hundred, Block III, Egmont Survey District, as shown hereby revoke the regulations dated the 15th day of June, on the said plan No. 5492, and therein outlined in 1917, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following regu­ yellow; and lations controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Thirdly, all that parcel of land containing 4 acres l rood Paeroa Racecourse situated in the district of Ohinemuri, and 5 perclrns, more or less, being part of the section known as the Paeroa Racecourse, while the said racecourse is numbered 25, Hua and Waiwakaiho l:[undred, used or occupied by the said club for race meetings. Block III, Egmont Survey District, as shown on the 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of said plan Xo. 549:l, and therein outlined in green. the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. A plan of the land required to be taken as aforesaid is 2. In these regulations the words "bookmaker," "racing deposited for public inspection at the office of the Town club," and "race meeting " shall have the meanings ascribed Clerk in Liardet Street in the'T'own of New Plvmout,h. to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, All persons affected arc hereby called upon· to set forth in 1908. writing any well-grounded objections to the execution of the 3. The following persons shall be and are here by excluded said work or to the ta.king of the sairl land, and to send such from the racecourse above described while the same is used or writing, within forty days from the first publication of this occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely,- notice on the 2\lth day of Odober, 1919, to the New Plymouth ( a.) Bookmakers. Borough Council at its office in Liardet Street in the 'fown (b.) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book­ of New Plymouth. makers' agents. Dated at New Plymouth the 29th day of October, 1919. (c.f All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New W., A. COLLIS, Deputy Mayor. Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­ 763 F. 'I'. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. where, if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing Con­ ference, or the New Zealand Trottmg Association, or the New Zealand Trotting Conference. (d.) Common prostitutes, and persollil who habitually con• PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. sort with thieves or with persons who have no lawful visi hie means of support. RESOLLTIOX )IAKTNG AND LEVYING SPECIAL RATE. ( e.) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house­ breaking or pocket-picking, forgery, ut1,jring or N pursuance and in exercise of_ the powers vested in it possessing counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, I in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, Piako County Council hereby resolves as follows :-- 1908; and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of four under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons thousand pounds (£4,000). authorized to be raised by the convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908. Piako County Council, under the aboYe-mentioned Act, The foregoing regulations of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club for the purpose of metalling portion of the Morrinsville-­ were made and passed by the Ohinemuri Jockey Club on the Kereone Road, the Piako County Council hereby makes and 6th day of September, 1919, and signed by the Chairman and levies a special rate of twopence in the pound sterling on the rateable value of all rateable property in the Morrinsville­ Secretar!f. PIERCE GRACE, Chairman. Kereone Special Rating Area, being bounded as follows : POLAND, Secretary. Commencing at a point on the Morrinsville--Kereone Road H. being the south-west corner of Te-au-a-Waikato 5B Sec. 2: The foregoing regulations of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club thence following the western boundary of the said Sec. 2 are hereby approved this 29th day of October, 1919. to its north-west corner, and the northern boundary of the 760 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. same section and Sec. l ; thence continuing in a direct line due east through Maungatapu D, part 2, to the western THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. boundary of l\laungatapu B No. 5; thence in a north-easterly direction for a distance of about 40 chains, then in a direct line due west to the boundary-line between the said Secs. MOTOR REGULATION AcT, 1908. No. 5 and No. 3 ; thence in a northerly direction to the URSUANT to section 13 of the Motor Regulation Act, most northerly point in the said Sec. 3 : thence in a south­ easterly direction for a distance of about 20 chains to the P 1908, notice is hereby given that the Thames Borough north-west corner of Lot :l/4 and part 2 D.P.C. No. 44, part Council has decided by resolutfon to bring Part II of the Maungatapu Block VIII, Maungakawa; thence along the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, referring to the registration of northern boundary of that section for about 15 chains ; motors, into operation in the borough, on and after the 1st thence in a south-easterly direction through the centre of the day of December, 1~19. Dated at Thames this 5th day of November, 1919. said section and through the centre of Lot 12 of the Whaka­ hongi Estate in an easterly direction taking in 400 acres of 761 ARTHUR CHAPl\1AN, Town Clerk. the Whakahongi owned by Kereone (Limited); thence in a south-west~rly direction through the centre of Lot 18 of DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. l D.P.C. No. 44 aforesaid; thence following the south-east boundary of Section Maungatapu B No. 2B to its most OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore southerly point ; thence following a line due west through N.L existing between Wrr.LIAM ,VEm, ,vrLLIAM HOPKIRK, north part ,of Te-au-a-Waikato No. 6 to the Piako Rivel'; and ANNIE McLEOD, trading as Timber Merchants under the thence following the Piako River in a northerly direction to name of '' McLeod, Weir, and Hopkirk," has been dissolved the Morrins,ille--Kereone Road; thence to the point of com­ by mutual consent as from the 27th day of August, 1919, mencement. so far as the said William Weir is concerned, who retires from And that such special rate shall be an annually recurring the said Partnership. The said WILLIAM HorKIRK and rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly ANNIE McLEOD continue in Partnership, and will carry on on the first day of April in each and every year during the the said business under the existinl( uame of "McLeorl, Weir, I currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six a.nd a half and Hopkirk." - (36½) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. · Dated this 23rd day of October, 1919. J. B. THOMAS, Chairman. 762 McLEOD, WI~IR, AND HOPKIRK. 764 NEVILL J. RAY, Clerk. N:ov. 6.J 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3428

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. IST of UNCLArnED Dn·rnts'1DS held by the NAPIER PARK L COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION.

RESOLUTION MAKING AND LEVYING SPECIAL RATE. Total Name, Occupation, Amount due Date and to Owner of La.st Known Address of Owner (less Expense Declaration N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it Advertisi~g, of I in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, on Books. vide Section 2, - Divideiid.- and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Clause 6). Piako County Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the £ s. d, interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of two Andrews, ,John, Contractor, Puke- 50 10 O f 4 May, 1911. thousand pounds (£2,000), authorized to be raised by j;he tapu .(22 May, 1919. Piako County Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for Cox, vVilliam, Settler, Meeanee .. 0 10 0 22 May, 1919. the purpose of 1netalling portion of the Tahuna Road in the Hall, Eliza Camille, l\farrietl Wo- 0 10 0 Morrinsville Riding of the said county, the Piako County man, Woodville I Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence Mills, Christopher, Coal-merchant,, 0 10 0 and one farthing in the pound sterling on the rateable value Napier I on all rateable property in the Tahuna Road Special Rating Waddell,Archibald,Cordial-manu- 0 10 0 Area, being bounded as follows : Commencing at a point on faeturer, Napier 1~~~----- the Piako River where it crosses the boundary-line dividing Total ii2 10 0 the Ohinemuri and Piako Counties; following the course of Less cost of advertising in 1 0 18 O the Piako River in a southerly direction to the south-east New Zealand Gacette, vide corner of Sec. 1, Blocks XIII and XIV, Waitoa S.D.; thence r-lause 2, :-'ection 3, of Af•t following the southern boundary-line of the said Sec. l to its south-west corner; thence due north to the north-west Paid to Public Account i bl 12 0 cornr-r of the said See. l ; thence due west for a distance of _ about 35 chains to the south-cast boundary of "Forest Reserve " ; thence following the north-east and northerly 767 .I. R. FIELDER, Liquidator. boundaries of the said " Forest Reserve " to the eastern boundary of Hoe-o-Tainui No. 4; thence in a northerly 11 R BARNET SPITZ hereby notifies that he has sold to direction to the boundary-line between the Ohinemuri and 1\l I Mr. NATHAN PHILLIPS all his interest in the Partner· Piako Counties; thence following the said boundary-line to ship business heretofore carried on at 2 Pitt Street, Auckland. the point of commencement. under the style of "The Ideal Drapery Supply Store" And that such special rate shall be an annually recurring (Phillips and Spitz), and the Partnership is dissolved accord­ rate during the currency of such loan, and. be payable yearly ingly; all moneys due to the business arc to be paid to Mr. on the first day of April in each and every year during the PHILLIPS, who will settle all accounts owing by it. currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half Dated :31st October, 19HJ. ( :{6!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. B. SPITZ. 768 N. PHILLIPS. .J. B. THOMAS, Chairman. 7H5 NEVILL .J. RAY, Clerk. ELSTOW DRAINAGE BOARD.

OMINATIONS having been received by me, and such ·LIST of UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS held by the NAPIER N not exceeding the number of vacancies to be filled RECREATION-GROl7:-rt Nicholson S.D. ; 7il(i J. B. FIELDER, Liquidator. coloured on plan red. 8424 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTK [No. 129

Situate in City of Wellington. ON SALE. In the Land District of Wellington ; as th(same are more particularly delineated on the plan above mentioned. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 30th day of O,•Lober, "\ lt.7 AR REGULATION ACTS, 1914-1918, AND 1919. V \ REGULATIONS MADE THEREUNDER. 770 JNO. R. PAL:\'IER, Town Clerk. FIFTH EDITION. PR10E, 2s fin. CYRIL JAMES ANTHONY GRIFJ<'IN, Member Royal (BROUGHT UP TO 23RD JUNE, 1918.) I , College of Surgeons Eng. 1913, Licentiate Royal Col­ lege of Physicians London 1913, now residin).! in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 1st Decem­ NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR.-BOOK ber, 1919, next to have my name placed on the :\fodical TH~; Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have containing latest information, Historical, Political, deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of Official, Statistical, Industrial, Commercial, &c. ; Digest of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. Land Laws and Description of Land Districts. Price, 2s. 6d. C. .r. A. H RU' B'JN. Dated at Auckland 1st N°'·ember, 1919. 771

LOST POLICY. CONTENTS. OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the N Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S., after the PAGE expiration of one month from the publication of this notice, ADV&RTISEIIIENTB 3421 to issue a certified copy policy, under section 59 of the Life Insurance Act, 1908, in lieu of policy numbered 1331085, on APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 3384 the life of the late Richard John Dodd, of Hamilton, Farmer, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 3419 the said policy having been lost. GEORGE ROSS, CROWN LANDS NOTICES 3407 Representative. DEFENCE FoROES .. 3386 Wellington, 6th November, 1919. 772 LAND- Boundaries, Redefining 3388 In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Crown Land proclaimed • • 3377 matter of the WINTON Co-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY Native Land, Consenting to Alienation of . . 337tl COMPANY (LIMITED}, in Liquidation. N&tive Land, Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain 3380 OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of shareholders Reclamation of Land authorized 3377 ..LN in the above-named company will be held in the Road, Laying out and setting apart 3377 Council Chambers, Winton, on Saturday, 22nd November, Road, Lai ing out and taking . . 3377 1919, at 8 p.m. Road proclaimed and closed 3376 BusINESS.-To receive Liquidator's final report of the Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers • • 3373 winding-up of the company. Selection, Amending a Warrant setting apart Land ,J. A. BROOM, Liquidator. for.. 3381 Winton, 31st October, 1919. 773 Selection by Discharged Soldiers, Revoking the Setting-ape.rt of Land for . . . • . •• 3373 Streets exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 PHARMACY BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND. of the Public Works Act 3381 OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to notice dat

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