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.umb. 38. 961 ,,:t 't. \' ... #' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. set apa,rt jor Disposal by Way of Sale or Lease to I Settlement Lands Bet apart for DiapoBal by Way of Sale IN Discharged Soldier., under Special Tenures, in the Otago Lease to Di8charged Soldier8, under Special Tenures, in the Land District. Oanterbury Land District. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION, I N pursuance of the power aud authority conferred upon me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle- ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur Wilham de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, nnder speciartenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.-VINCEN1' COUNTY.- WAKEFIELD SURVEY DISTRICT. SECTION 32, Block II: 33 84 A. Area, 18 11 11 R_ P. o 16 2 29 o 80 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael aN' Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea- land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern- ment House at Wellington, this first day of April, in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and sixteen. W, F_ Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING! A [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor, A PROCLAMATION. I N pursuance of the power and authority oonferred upon me by seotion four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle- ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the settlement lands desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby;,set apart and declared 0ilBn for disposal by way of sale or, lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Aot. SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-WAIMATE COUNTY.-WAIMATE SURVEY DISTRICT.-W AIMATE SETTLEMENT, SECTION 32, Block XIV: 33 34 35 A. Area, 12 12 9 8 R. P. o 1 1 8 3 5 8 38 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea- land and its Dependencies; and issued undel' the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern- ment House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands, GOD eAVE THE KING!

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THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916.

[~ands set apa,rt jor Disposal by Way of Sale or Lease to I Settlement Lands Bet apart for DiapoBal by Way of Sale IN

Discharged Soldier., under Special Tenures, in the Otago Lease to Di8charged Soldier8, under Special Tenures, in the Land District. Oanterbury Land District.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION,

I N pursuance of the power aud authority conferred upon me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­

ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur Wilham de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, nnder speciartenures, in the manner provided in the said Act.

SCHEDULE

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.-VINCEN1' COUNTY.-WAKEFIELD SURVEY DISTRICT.

SECTION 32, Block II: 33 84

A.

Area, 18 11 11

R_ P.

o 16 2 29 o 80

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael aN'

Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this first day of April, in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W, F_ ~L"-SSEY. Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

A

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor, A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance of the power and authority oonferred upon me by seotion four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­

ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the settlement lands desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby;,set apart and declared 0ilBn for disposal by way of sale or, lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Aot.

SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-WAIMATE COUNTY.-WAIMATE

SURVEY DISTRICT.-W AIMATE SETTLEMENT,

SECTION 32, Block XIV: 33 34 35

A. Area, 12

12 9 8

R. P. o 1 1 8 3 5 8 38

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued undel' the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands,

GOD eAVE THE KING!

962 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Land set "pa?·t for Selection.

LIVEHPOOL, (;overnor.

A PROCLAMATIOJIi:.

W HEREAS bv section sixty-three of the La.nd La.ws Amendment Act, 1913, i't is, amongst other things,

ena.cted tha.t in no case shall any moneys be expended nnder the provisions of the said section sixty-three in con­nection with any block of land, unless that block is set apart for selection under that section pursuant to Proclama.tion in that behalf :

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power and authority euabling me in tbis beha.lf, aud for the pur­poses of the aforesaid Act, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land de,cribed ill the Schednle hereto as set apart for selection.

SCHEDULE. A110KLAND LAN)' DISTRICT.

Papakaul'i F:rtPn,ion Block.

8ECTIONS 1-5 (inclusive), Block IX, Awakino East Survey District: Area, 440 acres 3 roods 3il perches. As the samH is delineated upon the plan marked L. and

S. 5(73, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon eagea red.

(;iven under the hand of His Excellency the Bight Honourable Arthur 'Yilliam de Brito Savile. Earl of Liverpool, Kni!'(ht nrand Gross of the Most Distinguished Order of 8a.int Michael and Saint George, )Iember of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commande"-in-Chief in and over His ~ajesty's Dominion of :--':ew Zea· land and its Dependencies.: and issued nnder the Seal of the said Dominioll. "t the Govern· ment Hou"" at Wellington, this twenty.ninth day of March, in the year of our Lorel one thOlt'and nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

GOD SA VB THB KING I

Lmtd proclaimed as a Boad in Hlock II, TVaiho/i SlIrrey DiM1·irt. Auckland I,and Di.<tTict.

L1VEItPOOL. (:ov(,rnol'.

A PROCLAMATIOl'<.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, W08, 1, Arthur William

de Brito Sa.vile, Ea·rl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners and mortgagees of the land described in the Schedule hereto, and of the Thames Connty Council, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim as a road the land described in the saia Rchedule.

SCHEDULE. "-PPROXUIUE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road:

1 rood 25'3 perches. Portion of Horahia Opou 41l Section 0, Bloek II. Waillou

Snryey District.

In the Auckland Lana District; a" the Rame is l1Iore par­ticularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 13/1682n, cleposiced in the Head Office, D<,partment of Lanas and Survey, at 'Nellingtoll. and thereoll cololll'eel blue. (Auck­land Plan lA270.)

Given undel' the hand of His EX(TII('TI('\' the lti~ht Honourable c\rthnr Willi"", de B'rito Se,·ile. Earl of Li\·erpoo1.Knight Grand Cross of the Ylost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint neorge. ~lt'1ll1H'r of tlw Hoyal Victorian Orclel'. GOY81'nOl' :.llld Conllywndcl'-in-Chif>f in and over Hi::; :\Iajt~st\-':-; Dominion of .\'ew Zen land and its Depend!'ncie": and issued undet the Seal 01 the said Dominion. at the Govern mCllt Hous·' at Wellington, this first day of April, in the yo >'1' of onr Lord one tho1l8",n<1 nine hunored and sixtt-~pn.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING I

Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XIII, Ruakaka Survey Dist?'ict, WaiplI North Road District, Whangarei Oounty.

L 1 V Ii: H l' 0 0 L. U 0 , e I' nor .

A PHOCLAMATION.

[ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William

de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners of the land rlescribed in the Schedule hereto, and of the Waipu North Road Board, being the local "uthority in whose district the said land is situated, pro­claim as a road the land in Ruakaka Survey District described in the Schedule hereto.

8CHEDULE. ApPROKIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as R

road :­A. R, P.

2 2 12, portion of Section 11; coloured red. 4 2 13 S.E. 10; coloured blue. o 0 25 N .W. 10 purple.

Situated in Waipu Parish, Block XIII, Huakaka Survey District (S.O. 17546).

In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W .D. 39789, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Hight Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. Earl of LiverpooL Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander·ill·Chief in and O\'er His Majesty', Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this first day of April, in the year of our T,ord onl' thoURand nhlP hunc\J'N1 and "ixteen.

W. FRASER Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KIN" I

Land proclaimed as a Road in Block 1, Otahuhu Surney District, Rllenlie To,,;n District, Eden County. .

[L·~·I L I V I, It POOL. r: () v (' I'll 0'.

A PROCLAMATIO?\.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William

de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand. do hereby, with the consents of the owner of the land described in the Schedule hereto, a.nd of the Ellerslie Town Board. being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim as a road the land in Otahuhu Survey District described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHED11LE. ApPROXI>lAT)O areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a

road:-A. R. P.

o 0 24'3. portion of Section 77; coloured blue. o 0 1'4 78 red.

Situated in Lawry Settlement, Rlock I, Otahuhu Survey District (S.O. 18644).

In the Auckland Land District; as the same "re morc particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 39689, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public WOl'ks at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon colonred as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Risht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savlle, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Ol'cl 81' of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Roval Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-'ChieL· in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Z-ea­land and its Dependencies; a.nd issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE Tm: KING!

APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Land proclaill!ed as a Road in BLoch IX, 11fotlt 8111'vey District, Waikohtt County.

! L.S.] LIVEl1l'OOL. Go\'ernor. A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William

de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners of the land described in the Schedule hereto, aud of the Waikohtt County Council, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, pro­olaim as a road the land in Jrlotu Survev District described in the Schedule hereto. •

SCHEDULE. ApPRoxnIATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed a~ a

road:-A. R. P.

35 3 14, portion of Section 2; coloured pink. 6 0 21 2 o 2 2 1 blue. o 3 8 2 pink.

Situated in Rlock IX, Motu Survey District (Poverty Bay R.D.).

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39032, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand 01 His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majestv's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies: and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment Hou"e at Wellington. this first. day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASEH. Minister of Pnblic Works

GOD SAVE THE Knw!

Larld proclaimed a. a Road in BLock VII, Whakatane S""vey District, Opotiki COllnty.

LI VEI:·I'OOI.. (:O\-,'t·not·. A PHOC:L.\.YL\TIO~.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur Wil­

liam de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners of the land described in the Schedule hereto, and of the Opotiki County Council, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim as a road the land iu Whakatane Survey District described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMA'£E areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a

road:-A. R. P. o 2 33, portion of Section 7; coloured purple. o 1 24 Crown land yellow. 1 2 32 Section 7 purple. 210

Situated in Waimana Parish, Block VII, Whakatane Survey District (B.O. 17120).

In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 39753, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given uudel' the hand of His Excell"twy tile Right Honourable Arthur \Yilliam de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Gralld Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the TIoyal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in '1nd over His Majesty's Oominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at ''''ellington. t,his thit'ty-first day of March, in the year of 011 r Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER. Minister of Public Works.

- GOD SAVill TEE KING!

Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road cLosed, in Block I, Bannockburn Survey District, Vincent County ..

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Goyernu\".

A PR.OCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by saction eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur

William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the ownel'S alid liissees of the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Vincent County Oouncil, being the looal authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim 80S a road the land in Ba.nnockburn Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby, with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which is not required by reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto.

FIRS'!' SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD.

APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road:-

A. R. P. 2 2 0, portion of Section 21:!. 1 2 32'5 •

Coloured on plan: Red.

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD OLOSED.

Al'l'ROXIllIATE area.s of the pieces of road closed :-A. R. P.

o 0 2'1, adjoining or passing through Section 28. 2 1 18'2 • Sees. 28, 27, & af;.

Ooloured on plan: Green.

All situated ill Block I, Bannockburn Survey District. All in the Otago Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 88602, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Work~ lit Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri{1;ht Honomable Arthur \YiIliam de Brito Savlie, Earl of Liver!;'ool, Knight Grand Cross of the }Iost Distingtushed Order of Saint l\!ichael and Saint George. Membe\" of the Hoyal Victorian Order, Govel"nor ami Commander-in-Chief ill and oyer His Majestv's Dominion of New Zea­Ia.nd and its Dependencies: and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment House a.t Wellington, this twenty. ninth day of Maroh, in 'the year of our Lord one thousand n.ine hundred and sixteen.

. W. ~'RASER, Minister of Public Works:'

GOD SAVE THE KING!

[,and procLaimed a, a Road, and Road cLosed, in Blocks X and XIV, Nuhaka North Survey District, TVaiTo" COImty.

LIVEHPOOL. Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by seotion eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur Wil·

liam de Brito Bavile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owner, lessee, and mortgagees of tbe land described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Wairoa Oounty Oouncil, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proolaim as a road the land in Nuhaka North Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and a.lso do hereby, with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as olosed the road described in the Seoond Schedule hereto, which is not required by reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto.

ApPBOXINATE road :-

FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD.

areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a

\I acres 1 rood 18 pel'ches, portion of Section 1, Block X. Coloured neutral tint on plan.

24 acres 0 roods 5 perches, portion of Section 7, Block XIV. Coloured red on plan.

2 roods 27 perches, portion of Section 7, Block XIV. Coloured red on plan.

964 Till NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED.

I Land proclaimed as n Road. and Road closed, in Blocks I and II, Onetaua Survey District, CollinY100?d ClYltnty.

APPBOxIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed:­A. B. P. 1 2 32, adjoining or passing through Sec. 1, 2 2 32 7 OSlO 7 3 1 4 7 3 1 12 7

Coloured on plu.n: Green.

Block X. XIV. XIV. XIV.

. XIV.

All situa~d in NuhakB North Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.).

All in the Ha.wke's Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39567, deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and. Commander·in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

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Land proclaimed a. a Road, and Road closed, in Block VII, Kumeu Survey Vistrict, Waitemata County.

[L.S.] L I V E R P 0 0 L, 00'- ern 0 1'.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exeroise of the powers conferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur

William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool. the Governor of the Dominion of New Zeala.nd. do hereby, with the consents of the owner of the land desoribed in the First Sohedule hereto, and of the Waitemata County Council, being the local authority in whose district the said lu.nd is situated, proolaim as a road the land in the Kumeu Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby. with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed the roa.d desoribed in the Seoond Schedule hereto, which is not required by rea80n of the road described in the First Sobedule hereto,

FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND PBOCLAIMED AS A ROAD.

APPBOXIM.I,TE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road:-

3 roods 3'6 perohes, portion of Lot 12 of subdivision of Ihume.tao No.1 (L.T. 9960); coloured pink.

1 perch, portion of Lot 12 of Ihumatao No.2 (L.T. 9960); coloured yellow.

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED.

ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: I acre 2 roods 6'3 perches.

Adjoining or pILssing through Lot 12 of Stl bdi vision of Ihumatao No.1 (L.T. 9960); coloured green.

All situated in Block VII, Kumeu Survey District (S.O. 18401).

AU in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39576, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial Distriot. and thereon ooloured as above mentioned,

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, a,t the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KnlG !

[I..H.] LIVERPOOL, Govel'nol'. A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers oonferred by section eleven of the Land Act, 1908. I, Arthur William

de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool; the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby, with the consents of the owners and mortgagee of the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Collingwood County Council, being the local.authority in whose district the said land is situated, proolaim as a road the land in Onetaua Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby, with the like consents 80S aforesaid, proclaim 80S closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which is not required by reason of the road described in the First Sohedule hereto.

Approximate Are ....

A. R. P. 0 1 37 1 1 24 0 2 26 1 3 20 3 2 24 0 o 14 1 0 4 0 3 24 0 1 34 2 o 28 6 3 31 0 2 0 0 1 5

A.. R. P.

o 1 12 1 3 14 o 1 29 2 0 24 3 0 34 o 030 o 3 36 020 2 0 21 210 1 3 37 720 2 1 16

1!'IRST SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD.

Being Portion of I Situated i Coloured in Block I on Plan.

I I Section 4 II iRed.

1 03 I "

2, Square 16 I I Bi~e. 3 Red. 3 " 3 2 2 2 I Part 3 II

I P~rple. 5 6 Red.

---,-~--

SECOND SCHEDULE, ROAD CLOSED.

Adjoining or passing through Section 4

1 C3 2, Square 16 3 3 2 2 2 Part 3 27, Square 16 Part 3 6

--------

i II I Green.

" I

II

All situated in Onetaua Survey District (Nelson R.D.). All in the Nelson Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plu.n marked P. W.D. 39484, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand oi fils .b:xcellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito SavIie, Earl of Llverl?ool, Knight Grand Oross of the Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W, FRASER, Minister of Public Works,

OOP SAVE THII KING!

Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block IX, Waoku Survey District, Hokianga County.

[L.s.l LIVERPOOL. Governor. A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers oonferred by section eleven of the La.nd Aot, 1908, I, Arthur William

de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the

APRtL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 965

Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents SECOND SCHEDULE. of the owner of ~he land described in the First Schedule SUBSOIL TAKEN. hereto, and of the Hokianga County Council, being the local . . . authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim As to. thc area mentIOned m the F,rst Sohedule: All the as a road the land in Waoku Survey Distric~ described in subsoII down 1,0 a. plane one hUl~dl'e? (100) feet ~elow ann the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby, with the like approxImately, paralld to thc saId Imo of format~on.~evels, consents as aforesaid, proolaim as closed the road desoribed I such p~ane bemg hormontal transv"rseiy to the said Ime of in the Seoond Schedule hereto, which is not required by formatIOn· levels. reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto,

FIRST SCHEDULE. LAN" PRO(JLAIMED AS A ROAD.

ApPRoXUIA'rE area of the piece of lalld proclaimed ro&d; 2 .. cres 3 roods 32 perches.

Portion of Section 73. Colonred on pl .. n; Red.

SECON)) SCHEDULE.

ROAD CLOSED. ApPBOXIMATE area of the piece of road olosed: 4 acres

o roods 15 perches. Adjoining or pa.ssing through Sections 73 a.nd 62. Coloured on plan; Green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern· ment House at Wellington, this twenty· ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

All situated in Block IX, Waoku 8urvey District (8.0. ----~---18680).

All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39804, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and

A 'fnendi1uJ P,vrl of a Proclamation proclaiming Land 'M a Road and closing a Road in Block 11, lVaiwera Surveil iJi.,trict. IV aitemata and Rodneil COltnties.

thereon ooloured as above mentioned, [L.';.] L 1 V En P 0 0 L. G 0 v e J' n 0 l' ,

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right ,\ PROCLA~IATION. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. ~-XTHERJ,AS by section five of the Land Act, 1908, it i8 Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the V V therein provided that every Proolamation, Order in Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Council, or other instrument, whether made under anv Act Saint George, Member of the Itoyal Victorian in force prior to the commencement of that Act or'mado Order, Governor and COlllmander-in-Chief in under or by virtue of that Act, and all regulations, by.laws, and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zeo.· conditions, or rules made by the Governor, the Minister, or land and i.ts Dep~ndencies;. and issued under any Land Board, may be altered, amended, or revoked from the Seal of the saId. DommJOI~, at. the Govern- tinle to time: . ~e: n;:u~e :~ Wellington, t~lS JhIrtY-t~st da~ And wherea. it l' llec~,,~a.ry to amend a ProclamatlOll 0. ~rc d l~ edY~: 0 our or one ousan I Issued under the saId Act. proclaiming land ;;:s a road and Ulne un ro an SI een. closing a road in Waiwera Hurvey District, dated the twenty.

\\' FRASER. fourth day of .January, one thousand nine hundred amI Minister of Public Works. sixteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No.6.

GOD SA v~ THE KING! pages 184 and 185, of the twenty-seventh day of the same month, alHl hereinafter referred to as "the said Proc1ama-

------- tion " : Additional Land in N ewoaatle Burvey District taktm f01" the

PUrpo868 of the Huntly-Awaroa Branch of the Kaipara­Waikato Railway.

iL.S.] L I V E I{ P 0 0 L, G () , e I' II 0 I' .

A PIWCL.\J\L\.TION.

W HEREAS it has been found desirable for tbe use, . lI[oonveya.noe, or enjoyment of the Huntly-Awaroa Branoh of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway to take further I land in N ewoastle Survey Distriot, in addition to land pre­viously acquired for the purposes of the said railway:

And whereas it is desirable to take only the surface of such land for the purposes hereinafter specified, together with a portion of the subsoil thereof:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exeroise of the powers and authorities oonferred on me by sections twenty·nine and one hundred and eighty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1908, and section seven of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1911, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the sur· faoe of the land mentioned in the First Sohedule hereto, together with that part of the subsoil of such land below the formation-levels of the said railway shown on the plan marked P.W.D, 38310, deposited in the office of the :Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, as is described in the Seoond Schedule hereto, is hereby taken for the purposes aforesaid.

FffiST SCHEDULE. PIECE OF LAND OF WIDCH SURFACE IS ~·AKEN.

Now, therefore, I, ,-\rthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vosted ill me by the said Act, do hereby amend the said Proclamation as follows-namely, by the deletion of the words" portion of " after the area of three roods four perches in the First Schedule of the said Proclamation.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. Earl of LiverpooL Knight Grand Cross of the ~Iost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chicf ill "un over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of tho said Dominion, at the Govern­ment HouRe at Wellington, this thirty.fil'st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixt"cn.

W. FIUSEU. ~Iinister of ruLE" \\"orh.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

/lee/ari'flY Land taken Jar a Public Work, and not required fm' 811eh Public Work, fa be Crown Land.

iL.s.] LIVEltPOOL. GOyerllO)'. A PROCLAMATION.

'"l THEREAS it is provided by section thIrty of the Public V, Works Act, 1908, that if it is found that any land ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land: I acre, being por.

tion of Section 2 II, Pepepe Parish. Situated in Block II, Newcastle Survey District (S.O. 186(0).

In the Auokland Land District; as the same is more particula.rly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 38310, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon ooloured red.

I hold, taken, purchased, or acquired at any time under thIs or any other Act or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise how· soever, for any public work is not required for such public work tho Governor may, by an Order in Council publicly notified and gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the conditions therein mentioned:

And whereas it is further provided by section five of the Public Work" Amendment Act, 1909, that in the case of any

966 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

land so taken, purchased, or acquired for a (Jovernmont wurk and not required for that purpose the (;overnor may, on the recommendation of the Minister, and without complying with any other requiroments of til<' aforesaid section thirty, by Proclamation declare such land to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1908, and thereupon the land may be ad­ministered Itnd disposed of under that Act accordingly;

And whereas the land described in the Schedllle hereto WitS

t>tken for the purpose; of road,; And whcl'(,"s snch roach; have becn clo;:ed and it i, desirable to dt'c)arc tIl<' land contained thcl'"in to be Crown lltnd; And whel'('as a plan haR been prep" red. and th" '\Iinist"I" has l'<,coJllmPIHI"d th,' Governor to declare such lalJd to be Crown land;

Now, therefore, in pnrsuance and exercise of the puwer" and authorities conferred upon me by the abo,'e-in-part-recited Acts, and of all other powers in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Arthur William dc Brito Savile. Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hercby declare the land described in the ~chodule hereto to be Grown land subject to tho Land Act, 1908, and that such land may be administered and disposed of under that Act accordingly,

SCHEDULE.

ApPROXI:llATE areas of the pieces of stopped roads declared to be Crown land :~

A. R. P. 4 1 18 2 0 5'4

Adjoining ot' passing thL'Ough 8eetions S. 23 and 22_

22.32, and C.T •.

Situated in Hoteo Pari.h. Block XII, Pakirl Snrvey DiH­trict (S.O. 18714).

In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on ,he plan marked P. W. D. 39640, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured green.

Given undm' U", hand of His Excclloll<'Y the Hight Honourable Arthm \Yil1ialll ,k Brito Sayile. Earl of Liv,·l'pooi. Knight Uran<l Uro," of the ?fost Vi,tinguished O,·der of Saint Mi~had and Saint Georg" . .\fembcr of the Hoval Victorian Order. Gonn'nor anti C:omllla,lltle'r-in-Chief in and over His ~a.jestv's Dominion of .'lew Zea­land and its Dependencies; and iss lied under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Goyern­ment Hons(' at ,VPllington_ this first d"y of April, in the year of 0111' Lord OliP thou ",,,,,1 nin(~ hundred and 8ixte(~n.

\\". FRASER l\[jnistel' of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Declurill(! Land taken tor a Public Wm'k, "nd not "equi"ed (or such Public JVo,.k, to be Crown Land.

LTV E II l' U 0 I,. U 0 \. P ,. no,.

A PllOCL.\}L\TIO..'\.

"' X 7 HEREAS it is provided by section thirty of the V" Public Works Act, 1908, that if it is found that any

land held, taken, purchased, or acquired at any time under this or any other Act or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise howsoever, for any public work is not required for such public work the Governor may. by.au Order in Council publicly notified and gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the conditions therein mentioued:

And whereas it is further provided by sectioH Jive of the Publie Works Amendment Act, 1909, that in the case of any land so taken, purchased. or acquIred for a Government work, and not req aired for thltt purpose, the Governor may, on the recommendation of the Minister, and without complying wi,h any other requirements of the aforesaid 8ection thirty, by Proclamation declare such land to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1908, and thereouon the land may be administered and disposed of under that Act accordingly:

And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for the purposes of roads: And whereas such roads have been stopped, and i, is desirable to declare the land contained therein to be Crown land; And whereas a plan has been prepared, and the ;\finister bas recommended the Governor ,0 declare such land to be Crown hmd :

Now, therefore. in pnrsuance and exeroise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the above-in-part­recited Acts, and of all other powers ill anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of ,he Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedn Ie hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1908, and that

such land may be administered and dIsposed of under that Act accordingly.

~CHJmULE

ApPROXIl\IA'l'E areas of the pieces of ,topP'd road doe/ared to [". Crown lund ;---

A. R. 1'. Adjoillillg or pa.ssing through ~ :~.) Waari Hamlet.

2 0 20 . ) 0 7 Waari Hltllllet mHl Section 248A . (J 2 :n (I ., :tj .>

Situated in Wt1ikollliti 1'ad8h, Block n, Titirangi ~urvey District,

In the Auckh."nd Land District; as the same arc more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W,D_ :~9508, depositcd in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured green.

UiYell Hilder tho hand of Hi, Excellencv the HiO"ht Honourable c\.rthtll' Willialll de R"'ito Sav;1<-. Earl of Liverpool, Knight C"'and Cross of the Most Distinguished Ordel' of Saint ::\1ichael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Ordc1". Governor amI Commander-in-Chief in and O\'el" His Maiesty's Domiuion of New Zea­l"nd and its Dependencies; anrl issued under the Seal of the sald Dominion. at the Govern­mcnt House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March. in the veal' of (>11[' Lord nne t.hollsand nine hundred and -Hixt.mn.

W. FHASER. Minister of Public ·Wo,.ks

Con ~." \,1<: THE 1\1:-\(;!

/)e/iniJlfl I-I/(-: JI iddh,,-li'uc oj (/ !·'urU/(-jj' POl'tl;on u.f tl/(~ 1~'(Hst Coa,~"

.lfff/:J/ Tnlllk Hf/i/uVlY---f/{(lIIcl!l. Ra nqit" ikl: Sfdion.

11.·'·1 L J \' E 1: P U U L. (; U \" t' I" JI " r

A P1WCI,AMATION_

W HEREAS the portion of the East Coa"t Main Trunk HaiJway from Pongakawa to Taneatua (hereinafter

termed .. the said railway") is a railway the construction of which iH authorized bv the Railw",'s Anthorization Act. 1913: And whereas the said railway' has been partly con­strncted. and it haH been determined to construct and maintain a further portion of the said railway;

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sayile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea­land, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and anthorities conferred upon me by the Public Works ACI. 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf. do hereby proclaim and declare that the middle-line of the said further portion of the said railway shall be that defined and set forth in the Schedule hereto.

SCHU)LLE.

CU;'I\II';NC1~'':- at a poillt. in Ul'OWtl land. Bluck Y1. Awa-o-tc­atua Slirvpy })ist,l'iet, nu-trked io:O lIIil('~. \\""hieh point i:-: also th(' tl'l'Illinatioll of MIP I'ailwuy di'i"i(,l'ilx'd ill a Pror-lamatioll datpd tl ... St.1t da~- of .Junc. 191.:;, "nd published ill th" ,\"el.(: Zealand (If/zelle "'0. 7.-i. p"g" 207i. "ft,I,,· lith day "fthe S''HlP month; pro("('('ding t·ltt->Iwe gC'lwrn.ll,'· ill n sOllth-pasterly dircC'tioll for a di:o;t,all('p of t,wt'ly(' mileI->, <Lnd pai'\!oO.illg ill. illt.n, through, Of over tllP foll{)wlng lands. l\:(', yiz .. ('rO\Hl land .. "latata T(HVll

fSt\ction:-; fl3. !):!. Hl. ~O. ;},nd so. and Section l. Block '~l. Sectiou a, .Blotk8 VI i':UHt 11 L ..:\ \\ H-(l-t."-atua Sit 1'Y("~ Di:-;t.rict: :;j{-'ctions 10, 1'+.1. 10. 102_ 11I-+. I~!). 1:)11, I:U. 13.i.·1:1Ii. I:{i. Hiii, lU3. Block Ill. A\Ht-o-k-ntIlH Nlln'''\- Vi,lri"t; ]"H. R]ocks In. ~\.\\·a-l)-tC'-at'\\(L. and '11. I{Hngit,~iki l~pp')l' Hul'\'p,\- [)i~tricts. l:l~_\_ l;~:~..\. 7:·t 7-1. Hlock IT. Ha.ngitrtiki Cpp'l' Snr\'l'Y Di,trid: l:l~'-'. Hi<,..kt; I I atld llJ. Rangitttiki 1'1'1'<'1" tlur\"l'Y ])i,t-rid: ,-,;? itnei 22. Block Ill. R,angitaiki l;ppcr SlIn-c~­District: RL Hlo .. h III an,l "I r. l:C1ngit.aiki l'pp"" i::iurv.·y Distri"t: H:i. }lInck, \'II ".nd \"I1L Rangitaiki Upper Surv('~­Distrid; H:lw, sa". a.lld !JO. R]o .. k \'J 11. I{angitaiki rppCl" RlIfV(\\- District: alld h'l"lllinatillg at It l'oint, in tIll" said Spc­t,ion flO. mal'kt'd ~)2 lllltCI3-. (li:-;tant ahout l:J~* ehains a,nd 87 uhains ~1'('~]J('ctj\'('.ly frOJll 'the Wt':-.tCI'lI ,tlld l{orthcl'll lmulld­aries of Rlock \'111. ltallgitlliki l-).II'<'I" :,lUI""P.'· District.: inelutling ,,11 adjuining flnei int"1"\"eniJlg pial'''', Ia.nds. r~SP1Tes. I'oads~ tracks. lake~. rivt'fs. stn'H.l1ls, f1nd wa.t~·l"e()ul'sC's: all in til<' AlIl'kland Land District._ A, t.he 8:tJll<' i8 delineat.ed

APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l''IE. 967

on tht' plan marked P. \N.J). :lH5S~, deposited in the office of the ~Iinister of Public W""ks at ',"ellingf.on. in the Wellington Provincial District.

i :i\-en IInder the hand of Ifi, Excellency the Hi!?iI! HOllourable _\rthnr \Yilliam de Brito Ranle, Earl of Liwrpool. K night Grand Cross of the Most Distingllished Onl,'r of Saint Michael and ~;lint Uf>Ol'g'c, l\-ipmbcl' of the R-oval Vietorian 1-)1'(101'. Go;'Pl'I1or and Commande';'-in-Chief in and on!' His ~Iajesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies: and issued undel' the 1',,",1 of the said Dominion. at the Go\'ern­ment Rouse at \V ellin!,!ton. this fourth day of April. in the year of (Ill]' Lorel onp thollRanr[ llin(' llunrirrd and. ~ixh·('n.

\V. FRASER. Mini,ter of Publi" Works

n'fi'lling the 1II'i<ldle·line oJ" F'"rlh,,' Portion oj the Op1Uwke Bmmch of tI" /"o,rlon Sen' Plymol/I" Rail-l"" 'I.

IL,~,J LIVEHPOOL, (:O\'~rllO"

A PIWCLAMATION.

\ ' T REREAS the Opunake Branch of the Foxton - New I, Plymouth Railway (hereinafter termed" the said railway"), is a railway the construction of which is autho· rized by the Railways Authorization Act. 1912: And whereas the said railway has been partly constructed, and it has been determined to construct and maintain a fUl·ther portion of the same:

Now, therefore. T. Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exerci,e of tbe powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and in exereise of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the middle-line of the said further pOI'tion of the said railway shall he that defined ",nd set forth in the Schedule hereto.

i'ii'HEDULE,

f'OMMENOI"-" at It point in Rpctioll -HI. BIOI'!, XIV. Opllnake Survey District. murk<-d 1;5 miles, wllieh point, is aho the wl'lnination of the raih",w defined in a Pl'oc\alllat ion dated the 9th day of )Iarch. I!I!.~. and puhlish"d ill til<' New Zealand (iazette No, 31\, Img,· S~-1-. of t1k 11th day of th" salEe month: "nd proc"eding tlwnce in " wes!t'dy ant! nOI,th-wpstcrly direction genpl'aliy for it di:-lta.nef' of 7 milt'f.; 2!H)8.2:{ chain:.;, and pasHing in, int.o, thl'ollgh, or (n-cr HIP foJlowing land. &e.­viz .• Sect ions part -1-0. :HI, :{So :17. :IS. :1-1-. !W. :l7 X,R._ Seetiol," 18, I n, Block XIT. Opuna k.. I:lIII'WV 'Disirict; Sect ions :1, :lIJ, :11. and i'iu bdi"iHion !. _,rataika,\vhai Block. Block XIII. Opuuake I:lIl1'\e,\" Dist ricl: ~uhtlivi"ion, -1- and I of ~"ction ;~.'j. P"kckohatn mock; Section, 14.. Iii, 1:3, 8. :l.l, 21, :!;), and 27. O"imllpiko Rloek, Block XTI. Opunak(· Slll'\'e~' Di,lrict: Rnbdi"iki')l}, I:{. ]2. ll. 10. !). 8, '7, 6~ and par1 ;.,. railway rt'St'!'ve, and tt-'rminatinp; at a point neal' Longf('lIo\-\r "Road.. in l,ht· said Suhrli\"ision ,~ of (,he milwf1y rosel'\'(' wit It in the Township of 0pllnnke, Block I X, Opullake SllJ'Vt'~- lli"t"'iot. marked 2:1 IIdles: in­cluding all adjoiniug' and illh:·r\~{'nillg pla(~ps, laIld~, j'p!-\Cl'V('K.

roads. track:-:. Ia.ke~. riv(,n;, strpams. and waf,Pf'COU'"SPi": all in the Tamnaki Land Di,tl'ict. A, t h,' Sl1Hlp iR more part iell­lady delinea,t.ed oil the plan Il1a"k"d P,W. D. ;{!)I\9!i. deposited in the office {If tlTt, Jrinistpr of Public Worh "t W"lIillgtoll. in thp \Y(·lIingtoll Pf'ovineial J)i~tI'ict..

C:iYcn Hilde!' th" hand of His ~:xccllpne.v the Hight Honollrable ,\rthm William de Brito Savile. Earl of Liverpool. KlIight Grand Cross of the -'fost Distin,QlIished Onlcl' of Saint Michael and Saint Gooq(". -'Ielll],or of the Royal Victorian Order. (:o;'e1'ntlJ' amI Comrnandc';'-in-Chirf ill and O'-CI' His -'Iajcsty's Dominion of Xew Zea' land and its Dependencies; and issHed under the Seal of tilt' saiel Dominion, at tht' Govern­ment HouRc at Wellington. this thirty.first qay of March, in the Veal' of 0111' Lord one t.hOll""nd nine hundred anrl"sixteen,

W. FR_\SER, Ministel' of Public Works

OOD SAVfc: THE KISG!

Land lak," (or SCe!lic Purposes in Block XII, HalRwell Survey Districl.

r..", J L I \' E I: P () 0 I.. 1 : 0 v " l' U 0 I'

_-\ PROCLAMATION,

W HERI!JAS the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken,- under the Public Work"

Act. 190t!. the Scenery Preservation Act. 1908, and thp Scenery Preservation Amendment Act. 1910, for scenie purposes:

And whereas all the conditions prec,'dent required by law to be ob,erved and performen prior to the taking of such land for the purposes hereinbefore specified have beell observed and nerformed : ~ow. thereiore, 1. Arthur "\Vllliarn de Brito Savile, Earl

of Liverpool. the Govern",' of the Dominion of New Zealand. In pursuance and exerCIse of the powers and authorities vested in me by tbe Public Works Act, 1908, the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, a.nd the Scenery Preservation Amend­ment Act. 1910. and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in thi. behalf. do hereby proclaim and declare th"t the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for scenic purposes as aforesaicI; and I do also herehy declare that this Procla.mation shall take effect from and after the fifteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 91 acres 2 roods

25 perches Portioll of Sections 2612, 3083, 34824, and 35655. Block

XII. RaIswell Rurvey District (Canterbury R.D.). In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39834. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon edgecl red.

(liven under the hand of His Ex('ellency the Hip,ht Honourable Arthlll' Will ialll de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool. Knight <:"'llld Cross of the -'lost Distll1g11ished Order of Raint Michael and Saint Georg·e. -'lenJl)er of the Hoyal Victorian Order, Governor and Comlll1tnder-in-Chief in and over His M" iestv', DOlliinion of Xew Zea­land "nd its l)"pen,iencies; and issl1l'd unde!' the Seal of th" said Dominiou. at the, Om'ern­mont Rouse a.t Wellington. this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and :,ixteen.

W. FRASER. Mini,ter of Puhlie Work.

GOI> MVE THE KING'

LfI.lld takf:'n for lh~ nwt'f' FJffcctif") (frU"ryifly-oul of nl'(J.inayp, and othe,. TrO,.!.,,, ill (/", Flaumki P("i"" ill mod XTTl. Wailioll ,I.,'/lrrp./I /Jist,'irl.

L I V E I: P 0 0 L. r~ " v (' I' nor.

A PROCLAMATIO:\,

-';-XTHEHEAI:l it iR provided lIy Bullseetion on" of section V \ nine of t Iw Hauraki Plains Act. 1008. that the

(;()\,prnor lIla-V. from time to time. takp ulldt' I' the Public ,iVorkr.. Act. 1 !lOS. as for a pulllie work. or purchase. wh"ther under the [ll'o\'isions of the ~laOl'i Lan,l S,:ttielllcnt Aet. H)Oii, or other­wise. any ar('" or areas of land a,ljact'nt to Ih" land set apart 1ll1fkr thi~ Ad as afort'said. the- acquisitioJl of which iR. in the opiniun of thp (jOYCl'nOl'. necessar:r for thp more effective c(\rJ'~~ing-(mt of the drainage or othC'r works authoriz"erl h~­

this Aet or fOI' the h"ttcr disposal of th" land ,01 apart: Ant! whereas t.he' lalHl descrihed in the Schedule hereto is

adjacent to th" land set apart under the Rauraki Plains Act. 1908. "nd the Govprnor h,,". in !('I"lllH of suhsection one of section nilw of t,he said Act. ('xprcssed the opinion that the a"'Iuisition of the laud described ill the Schedule hereto is necessary for the Hlore effective ral'l'yin!,!-out of the {Irainage authorize,l by s11ch Act:

And whcl'~as the conditiolls precedent I'equired by law to }w O"",'lYed and perforilled pl'io" to the taking of such land for' the purposp~ hC'l'Pinhf'foJ'('" ~peeifiNI have' bpt'll ohr.wrvf'd "ncl !,Plformed :

I Xow. therefon,. L Arthur 'Villialll de .Brito Savill', Earl

of Liverpool. the Con·mor of the Dominion of N('w Zealand. in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me hy the Hauraki Plains Act. 1008, and t.he Public

968 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ·No.88

Works Aut, 1908, and of every other power and autlority in anyWise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proulaim and deolare that the land desoribed in the Sohedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the more offootive oa.rrying­out of the sa.id dra.inage a.nd other works, as authorized by the Ha.ura.ki Pla.ins Aot, 1908, aforesaid, and shall vest in His Ma.jesty the King as from the da.te'hereina.fter mentioned; a.nd I do a.lso hereby deola.te tha.t this Proola.mation shall ta.ke effeot on a.nd after the fifteenth day of April, onll thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the pieoo of Ia.nd takl'n: 2 roods 24·1

perohes. Portion of Mangawhero No. 10 No. 2B, Seotion 1 (S.O. 186(8).

Blook XIII, Wa.ihou Survey Distriot. In the Auokla.nd Land Distriot; a.s the same is more

pa.rtioula.rly delineated on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 39096, deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provinoial Distriot, and thereon edged red.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand CmRs of the ~[ost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea.· land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this first day of April, in the yea.r of our Lord onp thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

RetlOking Part of a Proclamation taking Land in Bkicks XI and XII, Matakohe Survey District, for a Road Approach to the North Auckland Railway.

[LoS.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION.

'\TTIlEREAS by t,he Publio Works Amendment Act, 1909, V V it is ena.cted that if at a.ny time a.fter the issue or

ma.king of any Procla.ma.tion ta.king land under the Public Works Act, 1908, and before the pa.yment or a.wa.rd of any compensation in respect of the taking thereof, it is found that the land 01' any part thereof is not required for t,he purpose for which it was taken, or that any error inform or substance exists in or in relation to that Procla.ma.tion or the making or gazetting thereof, the Governor may, by a. subsequent ProoIa.ma.tion ga.zetted, revoke the former Proclamation, .,ither wholly or so fa.r as he thinks necessa.ry :

And whereas it is found that portion of the la.nd ta.ken for a. road a.pproaoh to the North Auckland Railwa.y by a. Pro­clamation made under the Public Works Act, 1908, da.ted the thirteenth day of September, one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd fiIteen (hereina.fter termed" the sa.id Procla.mation "), a.nd published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 109, page 3219, of the sixteenth day of the same month, is not now required for the purpose for whioh it was taken:

And whereas oompensation in respect of the ta.king of the ... id la.nd ha.s not been paid or a.warded :

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by the Publip Works Amendment Act, 1909, a.nd of all other powers enabling me in tha.t behalf, do hereby revoke so much of the said Proola.mation a.s affeots the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto.

SCIlEDULE. ApPROXIMATE a.reas of the pieces of la.nd not required :­

A. R. P.

o 0 3·5 formerly pa.rt Sec· " blue on pla.n. o 0 7-4 }Part ra.ilway la.nd fe olo,ured red on plan.

o 0 3·7 tion N.E. 49 l., red on plan.

Situa.ted in Paparoa Parish, Blook XI. Ma.takohe Survey Distriot (S.O. 18216).

In the Auokland La.nd District; as the same a.re more partioula.rly delinea.ted on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 38402, !leposited in the offioe of the Minister of Publio Works a.t

Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, a.nd thereon ooloured a.s above mentioned.

ni ""11 lfider the hand of H is Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Artliur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victoria.n Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Dependencies; and iss:ued under the Seal of the said Dominion. a.t the Govern­ment Ilouse at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nino hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER. Minister of Public Work.,

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Stopping a GOVB1".ment ROd,1 in Block XV, Waikohll SIl1'Vey District.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION.

W HEREAS by para.gra.ph (c) of seotion one hundred a.nd thirty-three of the Publio Works Aot. 1908. it

is ena.oted that the Governor may, by Procla.ma.tion publioly notified, stop or a.lter the course of a.ny Government road or a.uy part thereof:

And wherea.s the Government road described in She Sohedule hereto is no longer required for the purpose of a road:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur Willia.m de Brito Savile, Ea.rl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, in lursua.nce and exeroise of the above-in-pa.rt-recited Aot, a.n of all other powers in a.nywise enabling me in this beha.lf. do hereby proclaim a.s stopped the roa.d desoribed in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDUT.E. ApPROXl1llA TlII area of the piece of road here by stopped:

3 acres 1 rood 9'5 perohes. Adjoining or passing through Okahuatiu No. lA(Poverty Ba.y

R.D.), Block XV, Waihohu Survey District. In the Hawke's Bay La.nd District; as the II&me is more·

partioula.rly delineated on the p1a.n marked P.W.D. 39669, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington. in the Wellington Provincial Distriot, a.nd thereon ooloured green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liver",ool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most DistingUIshed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Boyal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Ohief in and over Ilis Majesty's Dominion of New Zea.­land and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ment Ilouse at Wellington, this thirty-first day

'l"" of March, in the year of Oill' Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Stopping a Govern1llf1l.t Road i" Block XI, Waihi South 8m ,'ey m.tri.-t.

[L.S.} 1. I V E H P 0 0 J" G 0 v ern 0 r . A PROOLAMATION.

W HEREAS by pa.ragraph (c) of section one hundred and thirty-three of the Public Works Aot, 1908. it is

enacted tha.t the Governor may, by Proolama.tion publicly notified, stop or alter the course of a.ny Government roa.d or any part thereof:

And wherea.s the Government road described in the Schedule hereto is no longer required for the purpose of a road :

Now, therefore. I, Arthur Willia.m de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, in pursua.nce and exercise of the a.bove·in-part-recited Act, and of all other powers in a.nywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim as stopped the road described in the Schedule hereto.

APRIL 6.J THE XTIfW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 969

SCHEDULE. I seven, and the rights and privileges thereby conferred, as ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road hereby stopped: I from the first day of Deoember, one thousand nine hundred

9 perches. and fifteen. Adjoining or passing through Section 3 C.L., Block XI, J. F. ANDR~WS, .

Waihi South Survey District (S.O. 1S528). Clerk of the ExecutIve CouncIl.

In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39364, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael aud Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­land and its Depenilenr·ies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ment House at Wellington, this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER. Mint.ter of Puhlic Works

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Re!!oking License /01' Occupation ~f Foreshore at jfaiomo. Thmnls County.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, 1916.

Present: HIS EXCF.LLENCY THE GOVlCRNOR IN COUNCIl,.

W HEREAS. by O,'der in Council dated the soventeenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and

eight, the Ferguson'. Mining and Smelting Company (Li­mited) was licensed to occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water' mark at Waiomo as a sitt' for a dock and tramway for a period of fourteen years:

And whereas it is desirable to revoke tIll' said license and the rights and privilt'ges thereby oonferred :

Now, therefore. His Excellency the Uowl'llor of the Do­minion of New Zea.land. in pUrHlL1tnCC and cX(-';l'cisc of the pow!'r and authority conferred UpOll him by the Harbours Act, l!lOS, and of all other powers and authOJ'itics enabling him in that, he half, and ading hy and with the advice and consent of the EXf':cutive Council of th(' R~,icl DOlninion, doth hereby revoke the hcr'einbdore-rccite<\ Ord .. r in Coullcil of the seventeenth day of December. one thouHnnc( nine hundred and eight, aud the rights and peivileges thereby conferred, as from the seventeenth d",v of Uccelllbcr, one thousand nine hundred and fift.een. .

J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Raoking License for Occupation of }i'(mshore at ]Vaiolno. 7'lwmM County.

LI VERPOOL, Governor ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington. this twenty-ninth day of March, 1916.

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by Or'der in Coun"il dated the first clay of November, one thousand nllle hundred and seven,

and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 96, of the seventh day of the same month, the Ferguson's :'fIining and Smelting Company (Limited) was licensed to occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark at Waiomo as a site for a wharf for a period of fourteen years:

And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said license and the rights and privileges thereby confE'rred :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercis,' of the power and authority conferred upon him by the Harbours Aot, 1905, and of ",ll other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Counoil of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the hereinbefore-recited Order in Council of the first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and

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Revoking License for Occupation of Foreshore of Hauarahi Stream, Manukau County.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At th" GOVAmment, House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of March, 1!l16.

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

'""x 7 HEl{EAS hy Order in Council dated the twenty.fourth V \' day of February, one thousand nine hundred and

nine, and published in the Neu' Zealand Gazetie No. IS, of the fourth day of the following month, David Goldie was licensed to occupy a part of the foreshoro of the Hauarahi Stream, Manukau Countv. as a site for timber-booms for a period of fourteen years ,-

And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said license and the rights and privileges thereby conforred :

Now, therefore, His Excellency tho Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the Harbours Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling hIm III that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the hereinbefore-recited Order in Council of the twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and the rights and privileges thereby conferred, as from the twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Oon8enting to tke Rai8ing of Loan8 by certain Local A utlwritie8.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDEH IN COUNCIL.

At th" Govprnment Hou.p at Wellington, thi. twenty.ninth day of March, 1916.

Present: H,S EXCELL~;NCY THF. GOVERNOR IN COliNCIL.

W HEREAS by. section twenty-six, subsection one, of the Appropriation Act, 1915, it is provided that,

notwithstanding any Act to the contrary, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour Board, during the present war with Germany, to borrow or contract to borrow any money (otherwise than by way of bank overdraft within the limit of its powers, if any, in that behalf) whether from the State Advances Office or from any other source whatever, and whether in pursuance of a speoial Act or under any other authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor in Council:

And whereas application has been made for the consent of the Governor in Council to enable the several local autho· rities mentioned in the Schedulo hereto to borrow the loans set out in column B therein:

And whereas it is expedient that the precedent oonsent of the Governor in Council should issue:

Now, therefore, His Exoellency the Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the borrowing of the loans herein­after mentioned by the several looal authorities set out in the Schedule hereto; provided that the rate of int.erest at which the loans or any of them are to be raised shall in no case exoeed five and one-quarter per c('nt,um per annum; and it is herehy declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Appropriation Act, 1915, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council to the raising of the loans hereby authorized.

SCHEDULE.

Awakino County Council Havelock North Town Board Pakuranga Road Board Thames Borough Council Waikiwi River Board .. Whakatane Harbour Board

J. F. ANDREWS,

Column II. £

5,300 1,650 1,000 5,500 S,Ooo

31,000

Clerk of the Executive Council.

~70 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities from the Stote Admnces Department.

LIVERPOOL, Governor,

ORDER IN COUNCIL,

At the Government House at Wellington. thi, twenty-ninth day of Maroh, 1916.

Present:

rities mentioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the loans set out in column B therein from the State Advances Office :

And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor in Council should issue :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the adviee and consent of the Executive Counoil of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the borrowing from the State Advances Department of the loans hereinafter mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the Schedule hereto; and it is

H,S EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNClL. hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Appropriation Act, 1915, and

YXTHEREAS by section twenty-six, subsection one, of' shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in V, the Appropriation Act, 1915, it is provided that, Council to the raising of the loans hereby authorized_ notwithstanding any Act to the contrary, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour Board, during the present war with Germany, to borrow or

SCHEDULE.

contract to borrow any money (otherwise than by way of I •

bank overdraft within the limit of its powers, if any, in that' Cook County Counml .. hehalf) whether from the State Advanoes Office or from any Taranaki County Council other source whatever, and whether in pursuanoe of a speoial I Thames County Council - . Act or under any other authority whatever, without the' Upper Wang8chu Road Board .. precedent consent of the Governor in Council: Waimate West County Council •.

C'oIUlDD B. £

250 65

3,500 400

5,000 And whereas application has been made for the consent I J. F. ANDREWS,

of the Governor in Council to enable the several local autho- I Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Prohibiting the Importation of certain Articles.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Govt'rnment House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of

March, 1916. Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by section forty-six of the Customs Act, 1913, it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time by

Order in Council prohibit the importation into New Zealand of any goods the prohibition of the importation of which is in his opinion necessary for the prevention of fraud or deception:

And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor, it is necessary for the prevention of fraud and deception that the prohibition of the importation of the articles hereinafter described should be prohibited:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section forty-six of the Customs Act, 1913, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, doth hereby prohibit the importation into New Zealand of the instruments known as oxydonors, oxygenators, or oxypathors, or of any instruments or appliances of the same or a similar natme, under whatever name or description the same may be imported.

Transfer oj Rangitikei Advocate's Wounded Soldiers anrl Sailors and their Dependants Fund to the Rangitil.:ei Patriotic Society, incorporated nniler the War Punds Art, 1916.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Governmont Buildings at Wellington, t1:tis thirty-first day of March, 1916.

Present: THE RWHT HONOURABLE \V. F, MASSI'~Y, P.C., PRESlDIKO

IN COUNCU,. .

W HEREAS by section thirteen of the War Funds Act, . 1915 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), it

is provided that any person, society, or trustees (whether suoh society or trustees are incorporated or not) having con­trol of any war fund may, with the consent of the Governor in Council, transfer such fund to any other society or trustees incorporated pursuant to section twelve of the said Act, to be applied by such last-mentioned society or trusteres for thc purposes for whioh such last-mClctioned society or trustees were incorporated, notwithstanding that such purposes may not be identical with the purposes for which the fund to be

J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive CounciL

transferred was estahlished; provided that oonsent shall nat be given to any application under this section unless the Governor in Council is satisfied that the fund to be transferred can be administered by the incorporatod society or trustees for substantially the same purposes as those for which the fund was established: And whereas an application has been made by the proprietors of the newspaper known as the Rangi!ikei Advocate to transfer tho fund held by such pro­prietors, entitled "The Wounded Soldiers and Sailors and their Dependants Fund," to the Rangitikei Patriotic Society (Incorporated): And whereas the Governor in Council is satisfied that suoh fund oan be administered hy the Rangitikci Patriotic Society for substantially the Same purposes as those for which that fund was established: And whereas it is con­sidered desirable to consent to such transfer:

Now, thBrefore. His Excellency the Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of thp power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of th" said Dominion, doth hereby. consent to the transfer of the fund hold by the said proprietors of the said Rangi!i"ei Advocate, entitled "The Wounded Soldiers and Sailors and their Dependants Fund," to the Rangitikci Patriotic Socic-ty (Tncorporated).

J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 971

RegulaJiona regarding the Keeping of AccountB by H08pital~and Land temporarily r~erved in Tutamoe Survey DiBtrict, Am'!:. Charitable Aid Boards. land Land DiBtnet, for Water-supply PUrpo8~.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this thirty-first

day of Maroh, 1916. Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, p.e., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuanoe and exeroise of the .power and authority oonferred upon him by the Hospital and Charitable

Institutions Aot, 1909, His Exoellenoy the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, aoting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend the regulations regarding the keeping of accounts by Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, made on the eighth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the eighteenth day of March then instant, by revoking regulation number five and substituting the following regulation in lieu thereof.

REGULATION. "No payments shall be made exoept suoh as are oovered by a cheque specially drawn for the purpose or purposes stated to the Board, and duly passed by it."

J. F. A~DRE\-VS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring Road-lin~ through Land in the Parahi Settlement, A uckland Land District, to be closed.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

W HEREAS a report has been reoeived from the Sur­veyor-GenHal from which it appears that the roads

desoribed in the Sohedule hereto are unformed and unused, and that the sa.id roads interseot land aoquired under the Land for Settlements Aot, 1908, and are not suUable to the subdivision of such land:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuanoe and exercise of section eighty of tbe said Act, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do by this notioe hereby close the roads hereinafter desoribed; and I do hereby declare that the said roa.ds shall thereupon beoome subjeot to the said Act.

SCHEDULE. PARAHl SETTLEMENT.

ApPROXIl\lATE areas of the pieoes of road required to be closed :-

A. R. P. 120 005 007 o 220 o 010 o 2 24 o 020 o 0 26 I 1 0 o 2 10 o 1 30 007 o 0 12 o 0 21 4 1 3

Adjoining or passing through Seotions 160, W_ 136.

W.136. 160. 160, E. 135, W_ 136. 160. 160, W. 135, E. 135. 160_ W.135. W_ 135, 148. W_ 135, 148. W. 135, 148. W.135. E.76. E.76. E. 76, M. 76, W_ 76,

E. 77, W. 77, 148. Situated in Omaru Parish, Block V, Matakohe Survey

District. In the Auckland Land Distriot; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 19472A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. (Auckland Plan No. 18692.)

As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor, this first day of April, one thousand nine hUIl­dred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

L I V ERPOOL, Governor.

W HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-twenty-first sec­tion of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that the

Governor may from time to time, either by general or par­ticular description, and whether the same has been surveyed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwithstanding that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the pur. poses in the said section mentioned:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the land in the Auokland Land District described in the Schedule hereunder written, for water-supply purposes.

SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Auckland Land Distriot,oontaining by admeasurement 201 aores 1 rood 20 perches, more or less, being:Seotion 12, Blook X, Tutamoe Survey Distriot. Bounded towards the north by Section 8, Blook X, Tutamoe Survey Distriot, 6308·1 links; towards the east by Section 7 of the aforesaid Block, 3190·1 links; towards the south by Seotions 5 and 1, Blook XIV, Tutamoe Survey Distriot aforesaid, 4300·1 and 1997·6 links respeotively; and towards the west by Section 9, Blook IX, Tutamoe Survey Distriot aforesaid, 3200 links; be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 374A, deposited in the Head Offioe, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. (Auckland plan 18664.)

As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

Opening Lands in Auckland Land Di.~trict for Sale or Selection.

LIVERPOOl .. , Governor.

I N pursuanoe and exeroise of the powers and authorities oonferred upon me by the Land Aot, 1908, I, Arthur

William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, having reoeived the report of the Under-Seoretary in this behalf, as provided by section one hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do hereby deolare that the lands described in the Sohedule hereto shall be open for sale or selection on Monday, the twenty-second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen; and also that the lands mentioned in the said Sohedule may, at the option of the applioant, be purohased for oash, or be selected for ocoupation with right of purohase, or on re­newable lease; and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as men­tioned in the said Schedule hereto, and do deolare that the said lands shall be sold, ocoupied, or leased under and subjeot to the provisions of the Land Aot, 1908, and amendments.

SCHEDULE. AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.--8000ND-CLASS LAND.

Thames County.-Whitianga Survey DiBtricl. SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, and 5, Block XIV: Area, 1,049 acres 1 rood. Approximate annual rental per acre, 7id. Capital value, £660. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £16 His. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £13 4s.

Weighted with £570, valuation for improvements com­prising nine-roomed house, barn, dairy, cow-shed, harness­room, 16i aores ploughed and grassed, 13 aores cleared and grassed, 310 chains of fenoing, bridge and road filling, pine plantation, garden and orchard.

Altitude, 50 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. About 200 acres barren hills, 120 Mres wet rush swamp; remainder of seotion level, a considerable area being pure sand, balance oovered with fern, short manuka, and scrub. Soil on dry portion a light loam on slate formation; well watered by Tairua River and swampy springs. Situated on the eastern side of Tairua River, distant two miles by water from Lower Tairua Wharf (across river).

Raglan Oounty_~Pirongia Parish. Sections 167, 168, 168A, and 172: Area, 161 acres 3 roods.

Approximate annual rental per acre, Is. Capital value, £160.

972 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZErrTE. [No. 38

Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £4. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £3 4s.

Altitude, 400 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to broken land with deep gullies, about half ploughable; mostly covered with fern, with some light mixed forest in gullies. Soil of fair second-class quality, on clay subsoil; fairly watered by small streams. Distant seven miles and a half from Pirongia, of which six miles is by fair formed road, balance unformed.

West Taupo Oounty.-Mangaorongo Survey Di.t,·;ct. Section 12, Blook XI: Area, 216 acres 2..roods. Approxi­

ma.te annual rental per acre, 2s. 3d. Capital value, £490. Occupation with right of purohase: Half-yearly rent, £12 5s. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £9 16s.

Altitude, 400 ft. to 500 ft. above sea-level. One-third drainable swamp, balance oovered with fern, tutu, and mllonuka; IIobout 60 a.cres easy country, mostly sandstone rock and unploughlloble; balance undulating land, mostly plough­IIoble. Light soil of medium quality, on sandstone formation; well wllotered by smllollstrelloms, springs, and swamps. Distant seventeen miles from Otorohanga, sixteen miles of which is by formed dray-rollod, and one mile unfOJ'llled as yet.

Ragkln Oounty.-Kara1nu Pa,·ish. Seotions 39 and 40: Area, 104 acres 3 roods 26 perches.

Approxima.te annual rental per acre, !ld. Capital value, £95. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £2 7s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £1 18s.

Undula.ting to broken fern and mannka country. Soil of poor qUllolity generally, fair in places, indifferently watered by swamps. Distant eleven miles from Frankton .Junction by cart-rolLd, cxcept the llIost 15 chains, which is unformed.

Waikato Oounty.~Taitpiri Parish. Section 480: AreIL, 399 acres 1 rood 13 perches. Approxi­

ma.te IIonnual rentILI per acre, 2s. 2d. Capital value, £800. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £20. RenewILble lease: Half-yeILrly rent, £16.

Altitude, 300 ft. to 700 ft. ILbove sea-level. Undulating to broken land, covered with fern and manuka ILnd small clumps of light mixed forest in gullies. Soil of second-class quality, on clay subsoil; fILirly wllotered by springs. Distant twelve miles from Ohinewai by good metalled road.

All witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

F. H. D. BELL, For Minister of Lands.

Opening National Endowment Landa in Auckklnd Land DiBtriet Jor Selection.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

I N purSUllonoe and exeroise of the powers and authorities oonferred upon me by tbe LlIond Act, 1908, I, Arthur

William de Bri~o SlIovile, Ellorl of Liverpool, tbe Governor of the Dominion of New Zelloillond, do bereby decillore thILt the nationllol endowment lands desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be open for seleotion on renewable lease on MondlloY, the twenty-seoond dlloyof May, one thousand nine hundred IIond sixteen, IIot the rentals mentioned in the slloid Schedule; and I do also declare thllot the slloid lands shall be leased under ILnd subject to the provisions of the said Aot.

SCHEDULE. AUOKLAND LAND DISTBIOT.--SEOOND-OLASS LAND.­

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT. Eagkln Ooitnty.-Rangiriri Survey District.

SEOTION 21, Block XI: AreIL, 57 /LOres 0 roods 10 perches; ILpproximate annual rental per /LOre, 4s.; capital value, £285 ; hILlf-yearly rent, £5 14s.

Section 22, Block XI: Arello, 56 acres 3 roods 33 perches; IIopproximate IIonnual rentILI per acre, 4s.; cILpital value, £285 ; half-yearly rent, £5 148.

Altitude, 100 ft. to 300 ft. IIobove selL-level. UndulILting land, covered with fern a.nd manuka.. Soil of fair second­class quality, on clay subsoil. Section 21 fairly wILtered by swampy gully, Section 22 poorly wILtered by swampy springs. Distllont a mile a.nd IL half to a mile ILnd three-quILrters from Huntly by good formed road.

Section 23, Block XI: AreIL, 41 acres 2 roods 38 perches; ILpproximllote annUILI rentllol per acre, 5s.; oapital vILlue, £210. ha.lf-yeILrly rent, £4 48.

Altitude, 100 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. Undulating land; about 10 acres swamp, balance fern and scrub. Soil of fair second·class quality, on clay subsoil; fairly watered by swamp. Distant two miles from Huntly by good formed road. -

Secti?n 24, Block Xl: Area, 50 acres 3 roods 11 perches; apprOXImate annual rental per acre, 4s.; capital value, £255 ; half-yearly rent, £5 2s.

Seoti?n 25, Block XI: Area, 46 acres 0 roods 7 perches; apprOXimate annual rental per acre, 3s. 7d.; capital value, £205; half-yearly rent, £4 2s.

Altitude, 100 ft. to 250 ft. above sea.level. Two acres swamp o,!- Section 24, bala~ce undulating fern and scrub la~d. SOli second-class qualIty, on clay subsoil. Section 24 falr.ly watere.d by swamp, ~ection 25 poorly watered by swampy sprmgs. DIstant two mIles and a quarter to two miles and a half from Huntly by good road.

Secti.on 26, Block Xl: Area, 48 acres 1 rood 32 perches; approxtmate annual rental per acre, 2s. IOd.; capitILI vILlue, £170; half-yearly rent, £3 8s.

Section 27, Block XI: Area, 75 acres 0 roods 8 perches; approxImate allnual rental per acre, 3s.; capital value £280' half-yearly rent, £5 12s.' ,

Secti?n 28, Block XI: Area, 70 acres I rood 24 perches; approxImate annual rental per acre, 2s. 5d.; capital value, £210; half-yearly rent, £4 4s.

Altitude, 100 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. Seven ILcres swamp on Sect~on 26 and 6 a.cres swamp on Section 28, balance undulatmg fern and scrub country. Soil of second­class quality, on clay subsoil; fairly watered by swamps. D~stant two miles to two mil~s and IL half from Huntly, a mlle and three· quarters of whICh is by formed road, balance unformed as yet.

Secti?n 29, Block XI: Area, 56 acres 0 roods 7 perches; apprOXImate annual rental per acre, 28. 3d.; capital value, £155; half-yearly rent, £3 2s.

Seeti?n ao, Block XI: Area, 67 acres 1 rood 8 perches approximate annual rental per acre, 2s. 10d.; capital value, £235; half-yearly rent, £4 14s.

Secti?n 31, Block XI: Area, 62 aores 0 roods 18 perehes ; approximate annual rental per acre, 38. 7d.; capital value, £280; half-yearly rent, £5 12s.

Altitude, 40 ft. to 200 ft. above selL-level. About -one­fourth each of Sections 29 and 30 and one· third of Section 31 un?ulating fern and s.crub land, balance peaty rush swamp. SOli second:class quality, on clay subsoil; well wILtered by swamp. DIstant two miles to two miles ILnd IL hILlf from Huntly, of which distance a mile ILnd three-quILrters is by formed road, bILlance unformed as yet.

Eoloraa County.-Rotoma Survey DiBtrict. Secti~m 4, Block I: Area, 1,467 acres 3 roods 14 perohes ;

approXlmllote annuILI rental per acre, 7d.; capitILI value, £1,030; half-yearly rent, £20 12s.

Weigh~ed with £33 lOs., valuation for iron whILre, grassing, and fencmg.

Altitude, 600 ft. to 650 ft. above selL-level. Undulating land; about 50 acres mixed forest comprising tawa rata rimu, hinau, &c., with a thick undergrowth of scru'b and supplejack; bILlancc fern ILnd manuka land. Fair soil, of a sandy pumice nature, on pumice formation; watered by Pongakawa Stream. Distant thirteen miles and a hILlf from Paengaroa by good formed road, seven miles of which is coach-road, bILlance by Pongakawa-Rotoehu Road.

All witness the hend of His Excellenoy the Governor, this twenty-ninth dlloy of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. lJ'. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

Opening Settlement Land in Auckland Land Di8trict Jor Selection.

LIVEHPOOL, Governor.

I N pursuanoe IIond exercise of the powers and authori­ties conferred upon me by the Land Aot, 1908, and

the LlIond for Bettlements Act, 1908, IIond amendments, I Arthur Willillom de Brito Bavile, Ellorl of Liverpool, th~ Governor of the Dominion of New Zelloland, do hereby de­olILre thllot the settlement llLnd desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be open for selection on renewable lease on Monday, the twenty-second day of May, one thousllond nine hundred and sixteen, at the rental mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also declare that the said land shlloll be leased under and subject to the provisions of the slIoid Aots.

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SCHEDULE.

AUCKLAND LAND DrSl'RICT.-OTAMA'rl'U COUNTy.-l\1ATA­KOHE SURVEY DrSTRIC1'.-BlOK,;RSTAFF,; SETTLEMENT.

Serand-elf"8 Land.

SECTION I, Block XV: Area, 335 acres 2 roods: approximate annual rental per acre, 6s. 5d_: capital value, £2,400: half­yearly rent, £54: interest and sinking fund, £24 18s. 7d_ *

* Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £385; payable in cash, or in ten years by half-yearly payments of £24 18s. 7d.: total half-yearly payment, £78 18s. 7d.

Undulating land, poor to medium in quality, mostly ploughable; partly manuka and light bush; most of the section has been cultivated; watered by running stream. Fivo miles from Whakapirau by formed road metalled for three miles aud a half. The lessee will have the right to usc the small reserve at the junction of Colheck and Pahi Roads containing 3 acres :3 roods 15 perches. This reserve containA a shed, cistern, and sheep-dip.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands

Opening Settlement Lands in Otago Land District for Selection.

LIVEHPOOL, Go,·ernor.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, and the

Land for Settlements Act. 1908, and amendments, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare tbat the settlement lands described in tbe Schedule hereto shall be open for selection on renewable lease on Monday, the seventeenth day of April, one thousand nine bundred and sixteen, ILt the rentals mentioned in tbe said Schedule; and I do also declare that the said lands sball be leased under and subject to Ihe provisions of the said Acts.

SCHEDULE.

OTAl'O LAND DrSTltWT.- \¥ AITAKI COlJNTY.·""-l' Al'AKAIO SURVEY DIS'l'RIOT.-HILDERTHORPE SETTI,EMENT.

First-etas .. Land.

SEC'l'ION lA: Area, 10 acres; capital value, £190; half­,Yoarly rent, £4 5s. Gd.

Seotion 2A: Area, 10 acros; capital value, £210; half­yearly ront, £4 14s. 6d.

Section 3A: Area, 9 acres 2 roods 1 G perches; capital value, £200; half-yearly rent, £4 lOs.

Seotion 4A: Area, 11lacres 2 roods 29 perches; capital value, £245; half-yearly rent, £5 lOs. 3d.

Section 5A: Area, 1 I acres 1 rood 34 pcrclwH; capital vi1lue, £240; h"'lf-yearly rAnt, £5 8s.; inter,."t and sinking fund, £9 48. lld. *

* Interest and sinking fund on buildings value,\ at £107 ; p"yable in c",sh, or in Beven years by fOUl'l,'pn half-y<'ftfly payments of £9 4s. l.ld. : total b»lf-yearly p«yment, £14 12s. lld.

Section 6A: Area, 9 acres 0 roods l:~ pl'l'ches; capital value, £190; half-yearly rent, £4 lis. 6d.

Section 7A: Area, 9 acres 0 1'00(18 13 pel'cllOs: (mpital value, £190; half-yearly rent, £4 5s. 6d.

Seotion 8A: Area, 9 »oros 0 roods 13 perches; oapital value, £190; half-yearly rent, £4 ;)8. 6d.

Section 9A: Area, 10 acres; capital value, £:!IO; half· yearly rent, £4 148. 6d.

Seotion lOA: Area. 10 acres: capital value, £210: half· yoarly rent, £4 14s. 6tl.

Seotion llA: Area, 10 acl'('S; c",pital value, £210; half­ycarly rent, £4 14s. 6<1.

Section 12A: Area, 9 aOl'",,; capit,,1 value, £180: h»lf­yearly rent, £4 Is.

Section 13.'1.: Area, I 0 acre,,; c"pit»1 v»lue, £200; half­yearly ront, £4 lOs.

Seotion 14A: Area. IU a"ro"; e;tpitf1l v"lue, £19,,; half­yearly rent, £4 7s. 9d.

Seotion 15A: Area, 10 acres; capital value, £193; half­yearly rent, £4 'Is. 9d.

Section 16.'1.: Area, 10 anres; c'1pit,al value. £190; half­vearlv rent. £4 5s. 6tl. . Seotion 17.'1.: Arca, I!) acreH; ""pital vltlue, £28i,; h»lf· yearly rent, £6 ~s. ad.

~oction 18A: Arua. ~ 1 ctct'es :.! l'oodH :~2 pcrolW::I; ca.pital value, £445; half-yearly rent, £1.0 Os. 3d.

Seotion 19A: Area, 15 aores; capital value, £255; half­yearly rent, £5 148. 9d.

Seotion 20A: Area, 24 aores 3 roods II perohes; capita value, £425; half-yearly rent, £9 lIs. 3d.

Seotion 21A: Area, 209 acres 2 roods 24 perches; capita value, £1,950; half-yearly rent, £43 17s. 6d.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundrcd and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

Unclaimed Lund. Te Papa and Te Puna Parishes, Auckland Land District.

L I V E It P 00 L, (,0 v ern 0 r.

I N pUI'suance of the powers (JonfeITl'd upon me by section . twenty-nine of the Res,'rves and other Lands Disposal

and Public Bodies Empowering Act. 1914, I hereby give notice that on or after th,' twenty-sixth day of July, one I,housand nine hundred and ,ixte(-n, it is my intention to issue to i~sue a Proclamation declaring the lands mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be Crown lands availablP for disposal under the Land Act, I90R.

SCHEDr'LE.

AUCKLAND LAND DIRl'lUCT.

'I'e Pap" l'ari8h. A. R. P. A. R. P

S,-e\:ion l5:~: Area, so 0 0 Section 279: Area, rlO 0 0 154 50 0 0 286 50 0 0 L5!) 50 0 0 301 50 0 0 IH:l 142 0 0 302 1)0 0 ()

21:? 40 0 0 397 165 0 0 :!:l2 20 0 0 533 102 0 0 244 50 0 0 534A 50 2 16 245 47 2 0 i,34B 52 o 32

'1'e Puna Parish. ~cction 145: Aroa, 50 0 0 I Sec. N.E. 205: Area, 50 0 0

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands_

Notifying Lands in Wellington Land District for Sale by Public Auction.

LIVEHPOOL. (loverno!'.

I N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the one.hundred-and-twenty-sixth section

of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Wednesday, the seventeenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, as the time at which the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be sold by public auction; and I do hereby fix the prices at which the said lands shall be sold as those men­tioned in the said Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.

Town Land.-Oity of Wellinylon. S~;U'l'ION 77, Wa(Iestown: Arc», 1 rood 11 perches; upset price, £812.

Situated in Orchard Stroet, Wauestowll, ahuts on Queen's Park, is within ca"y distanc" of Wadestown Tramway, and is an excellent dwelling-site, I)(.ing well sheltered and com­manding a good view of the harbour and surroundings. The frontage of section is level wilh t,he road, which is at present unformed.

Lot 7 of Town Acre 726: Area, 21·3 perelws; upset price, £340.

This lot is situated near the southern end of Wallace Street, to which it has a frontage of 44! ft. The lot is low-lying, especially near tho middle and towards the back.

Pahiat'U(l, County.--Ma"ur; Sun'ey Dist.·iet . S EOTIOS 35, Rlock II: Area, 7 acres; upset price, £84.

Situated at Makairo. Has a frontage to Kumeroa Road. The acoess is from Pahiatua or Mangatainoka, about ten

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miles distant by metalled roads. Mangatainoka Railway. station is about eight miles from the section. Undulating land, cleared and grassed; rather swampy at front; rising at the back. Soil of fair to good quality, of a calcareous nature, on limestone and papa formation.

• As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty. ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY. ~I inister of Luncls

Trustees for the H illersden Public Oemetery appm,nted.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries

Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa vile, Earl of Liver· pool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons whos" n>:m' 8 MC specified in Part I of the Schedule hereto to have the control and management of the public cemetery specified in Part II of the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Part I.-Name8 of Trustees. GEORGE HOWARD BROADBRIDGE. HENRY ALBERT TOMS. ERNEST HENRY WILLIAMS.

Part II.-Na'l'J'te of Oemetery and De8cnption of Land. HILLERSDEN.

ALL that area in the Marlborough Land District, containing by admeasurement 4 acres 1 rood 9 PJrch.cs, more or less, being Section 13, Block IV, Mount Olympus Survey District. Bounded towards the north·west by a public road, 798'1 links; towards the north·east by Morse Street, 540 links; toward. the south·east by Seotion 12, Block IV aforesaid, 798'1 links; and towards the south·west by Section 6, Block IV afosesaid, 540 links: be all the aforesaid lin,kages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S, H/85, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor, this twenty.ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

TV arrant vefting Oontrol oj the TV aiGeka Bridge in the Opotiki Oounty Oouncil, and apportioning Oosl oj Maintenance.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

W HEREAS by section one hundred and t,wenty of the Public Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter called .. the

said Act "), it is, inter alia, enacted that the Governor may, by Warrant under his hand publicly notified and ga7.etted, direct that any bridge already constructed, or which may hereafter be constructed, over or across any river or arm of the sea respectively shall, from and after a date fixed in such Warrant, be under tho exclusive care, control, and manage· ment of such local authority AS shall be mentioned in that behalf in such Warrant; and may by any such Warrant as aforesaid fix and determine whether all or any, and (if so) what part, of the cost, whether theretofore incurred or there. after to be incurred, of maintaining, repairing, improving, 01'

reconstructiug any such bridge is to be provided and paid by the local authority or local authorities; and may by any such Warrant as aforesaid direct how, when, and to whom any such paymeut is to be made:

And whereas by the Baid section one hundred and twenty it is, inter alia, provided that the Governor may, with a view of determining what proportiou (if any) of the cost of main· taining any work should be borne by any local authority or local authorities, direct any :Magistrate or other person to be a Commissioner to inquire into and report to him upon any matter which he shall deem necessary to enable him to determine any such question aforesaid: .And whereas a Commissioner was appointed for the purpose as aforesaid, and an inquiry duly held:

And whereas such Commissioner did report to the Governor, after due inquiry, his opinion thereon:

And whereas the Goycrnor is of opinion that it is cquit,tble that the cost of maintaining the bridge mentioned in the'

Schedule hereto should be provided and paid in the manner and in the proportions hereinafter respectively set forth:

Now, therefore, 1, Arthur William de Brito Savilc, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance rmd exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me hy the said Act, and of every other power and authority in any wise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby direct that the bridge described in thc Fichedulc hereto, and known as Waioeka Bridge (hereinafter called "the said bridge "), shall, from and after the date of gazetting hereof, be under the exclusive care, control, and management of the Opotiki County Council; and, in further pursuance and exercise of the powers aforesaid, I do hereby fix n,nd determine that the cost of maintaining, repairing, or improving the said bridge shall be prodded and paid by the local authorities hereinafter mentioned in the following proportions--viz., th,' Opotiki County Council to pay one·half of such cost, aud the Opotiki Borough Council to pay one·halI of such cost. And 1 do hereby direct that the contributions hereby required to be made as aforesaid by th!' Opotiki Rorough Council towards the': cost of Iwtintaining, repairing, or improving the f:\f\id hridge sl.all be paid from time to time, in t,he proportion hereinbcforp prescribed, out of the funds of the Opotiki Borough Council within a pcriod of one month after demand in writing made by or on behalf of the Council of the Opotiki County; and the payments so required to be made shall be made from time to time to the Clerk of the Opotiki County Council for and on behalf of the Council of the Borough of Opotiki.

SCHEDllLE. 'rHA'f bridge over the \Vaioeka Hiver, on the western boundary of the Borough of Opotiki, in Block III, Opotiki Fiuney District, known as the Waioeka Hiver Bridge. As the site of thtl said bridge is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P,W.D. 328'~4, deposited in the office of the lIlinister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District. aud thereon shown coloured red.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

Warrant vesting Control of the Otara Bridge in the Opnti/:i Oounty Oouncil, and apportioning Oost of Maintenance.

LIVERPOOL, Govel'nor.

W HEREAS by sectiou one hundred and twenty of the Public Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the

said Act "), it is. inter ali.a, enacted that the Governor may, by Warrant under his hand publicly notified and gazetted, direct that any bridge already constructed, or which may hereafter be constructed, over or across any river or arm of the sea respectively shall, from aud after a date fixed in such Warrant, be under the exc1usiye care, control, and manage. ment of such local authority as shall bc mentioned in that behalf in such Warrant; and may by any such Warrant as aforesaid fix and determine whether all or any, and (if so) what part, of the cost, whether theretofore incurred or there· after to be incurred, of maintaining, repairing, improving, or reconstructing any such bridge is to be provided and paid by the local authority or local authorities; and may by any such Warraut as aforesaid direct how, when, and to whom any such payment is to be made:

And whereas by the said section one hundred and twenty it is, inter alia. provided tbt the Governor may, with a view of determining what proportion (if any) of the cost of main· taining any work should be borne by any local authority or local authorities, direct any Y1agistrate or other person to be a Commissioner to inquire into and report to him upon any matter which he shall deem necessary to enable him to determine any such question aforesaid:

And whereas a CommisRioner was appointed for the purpose as aforesaid, and an inquiry duly held:

And whereas such Commissioner did report to the Governor, after due inquiry, his opinion thereon:

And whereas the Governor is of opinion that it is equitable that the cost of maintaining the hridge mentioned in the Schedule hpreto should be provided and paid in the manner and in the proportions hereinafter respectively set forth:

Now. therefore, I, Arthur "Villiam de Brito Savile, Earl of Livcrpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by t.ho said Act, and of e,'cry other power and authority in any wise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby direct that

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the bridge described in the Schedule hereto, and knt" n as I Otara Bridge (hereinafter called "the said bridge "), shall, from and after the date of gazetting hereof, be ·under the exclusive care, control, and management of the Opotiki County Council; and, in further pursuance and exercise of the powers aforesaid, 1 do herehy fix and determine that the cost of maintaining, repairing, or improving the said bridge shall be provided and paid by the local authorities hereinafter mentioned in the following proportion!<-viz., the Opotiki County Council to pay three· fifths of such cost, and the Opotiki Borough Council to pay two-fifths of such cost. And I do hereby direct that the contributions hereby required to be made as aforesaid by the Opotiki Borough Council towards the cost of maintaining, repairing, or improving the said bridge shall be paid from time to time, in the proportion hereinafter prescribed, out of the funds of the Opotiki Borough Council within a period of one month after demand in writing made by or on behalf of the Council of the Opotiki County; and the payments so required to be made shall be made from time to time to the Clerk of the Opotiki County Council for and on behal£ of the COUlwil of the Borough of Opotiki.

SCHEDULE.

THAT bridge over the Otara River from the eastern side of Main Street, Borough of. Opotiki, to Gordon's property, East Coast Road, all in Block III, Opotiki Survey District. As the site of the said bridge is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 32844, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, in the Wel­lington Provincial District, and thereon shown by a purple oross.

As witness the hand of His Exoellency the Governor, this twenty'.ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred ana. sixteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

Nomination a·nd Appointment of Members of the Island Oouncils of the Oook I sla'flds.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

P URSUANT to the authority vested in me by section sixty.five of the Cook Islands Act, 1915, and by an

Order in Council of the twenty-first day of March, one thou· sand nine hundred and sixteen, establishing Island Counoils in the Cook Islands and determining the constitution thereof, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Go. vernor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby nominate and appoint the following persons as members of the Island Councils in the Cook Islands to hold office during my pleasure, in accordance with the provisions of t,he said Order in Council, that is to say :-

(5.) As members of the Jsls,nd Council of Atiu, the persons following­

Akapim. Uim. Mataio. Aukino. Matatu.

(6.) As members of the Island COlmcil of Mauke, the persons following­

Poaru. Torea. Turia. Metuaariki. Tamainctaia.

(7.) At members of the Island Council of Penrhyn, the persons following­

Hiro. Hare. Tatnangaro. Tuakare. Tauta. Rongo.

(8.) As members of the Island Council of Manihiki, the persons following­

Aporo Ariki. loapa. Toka Aporo. Munakoa Ngari. Munakoa Tino. Taipai. Toka Eli Tapoka.

(9.) As members of the Island Council of Rakahanga, the persons following­

Munakoa Ngari. Munakoa Pake. Kairua. Aporo. Mataio. Ereakima. Abrahama. Tuatai.

As witness the hand of His Exoellency the Governor, this twenty.ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

W. F. MASSEY, For Minister in Charge of the Cook Islands

Administration.

Inspector of Factories appointed.

Department of Labonr, .Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Sergeant WILLIAM ARTnUR MATTHEWS (1.) As members of the Island Council of Rarotonga, the

persons following-Viri Parau Browne. Tiare Tau Cowan. Teariki Maurangi.

to be an Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908. The appointment is dated the 81st day of March, 1916.

(2.) As members of the Island Counoil of Niue, the persons following­

Mugahae. Pila. Matiu. Vila. Niutama. Kilimafiti. ua. Tiuea. Vemoa. Mauvaka. Hegotule. Taie.

(3.) As members of the Island Council of Mangaia, the persons following­

John Trego. Okiruaiti. Miria. Tangi Vaipo. Paupauare. Tariaere .. Oruru.

(4.) As members of the Island Council of Aitutaki, the persons following­

l\Iaka. Tiro. John Pakoti. Paiti.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Labour.

Inspectcw of Sea FiBhing appointed.

Marine Department, Wellington, 29th March, 1916.

H IS Excellency the Governor, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred by snbsection

(1) of section 4 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, has appointed HARRY THOMAS SMITH,

of Kawhia, Police Coustable, to be an Inspeotor of Sea Fishing uuder the a.bove-mentioned Act.

ROBERT McNAB, Minister of Marine.

Member of Wanganui Harboor Board appointed.

Marine Department, Wellington, 31st March, 1916.

I T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has . appointed

THOMAS ANDERSON BAMBER to be a member of the Wanganui -Harbour Board as a repre· sentative of the combined district of the Counties of Wanga. nui and Waimarino, whose qualifications are within the Wanganui Harbour District, in place of John Charles Patter. son, resigned.

ROBERT McNAB, Minister of Marine.

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Auditor under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, licensed.

Friendly Societies Department, Wellington,.29th March, 1916.

I N pursuance of the 10th section of the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, His Excellency the Governor has been

pleased to lioense FRANK HADFIELD LAWTON, .

of Gisborne, to act as a Public Auditor under the Friendly Sooieties Act, 1909.

.T. A. HANAN, Minister in Charge.

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Appointment of Officers to the Cook Islands Public Service.

Cook Islands Administration Department, Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

H IS Exoellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments to the Cook Islands

Public Service :-

To be Head Teacher of the Arorangi School at Rarotonga, and also to be Superintendent of the schools in the Cook Islands (other than the Island of Niue)--

HERBERT ROGERS, Esq.

To be Head Teacher of the Takitumu School, Rarotonga­WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH, Esq.

To be First Assistant Teacher at the Arorangi School, Raro· tonga-

Mrs. ETHEL EMMELINE ROGERS.

To be 'Third Assistant Teacher at the Aroraugi School. Rarotonga,-

Miss NGAPOKO PIRANGI.

To be First Assistant Teacher at the Takitumu School, Rarotonga-

Mrs. LAURA LOUISA SMITH.

To be Second Assistant Teacher at the Takitumu School, Rarotonga,-

Miss IRENE MAY SMITH.

To be Third Assistant Teacher at the Takitumu School; Rarotonga-

Miss LIT.IAN ADELE SMrrH.

To be Head Teacher at tho' Araura Sohool, Aitutaki­GEOFFREY HENRY.

To be Assistant Teacher at the Araura School, Aitutaki­METUA HENRY.

Such appointments to date from the 1st day of April, 1916.

• M. POMARE, Minister in Charge of the Cook Islands

Administration.

Appointment of Officers to the Cook Islands Public Sert,ice.

Cook Islands Administration Department, Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments to the Cook Islands

Publio Servioe :-

To be Clerk of the Island Council of Rarotonga­STEPHEN SAVAGE, Esq.

To be Clerk of the Island Council of Niue­JOSEPH PATRICK MoMAHON·Box, Esq.

Secretary for the Cook Islands appointed.

Office of Publio Service Commissioner, Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

T HE Public Service Commissioner has ma.de the fol· lowing appointment in the Publio Servioe;-

GIBBES CLAUDE BOBLASE JORDAN to be Secretary for the Cook Islands, under 'he Cook Islands Act, 1915.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

Deputy Registrars of Marriage8, cec., appointed.

Registrar·General '8 Office, Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

I T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have been appointed to be the Deputies of the Regis.

trars of Marriages a.nd of Births a.nd Deaths for ohe districts set respectively opposite their names, viz. ;-

N&me. GEORGE AMBROSE EASTICK WILLIAM ACCRINGTON ANDREWS HAROI,D JAMES HENRY SMITH ALBERT ERNEST MOORE GEORGE EDWARD PEARSON .• MATTHEW JOHN THOMPSON GEORGE COCKBURN SALMOND JOSEPH GREGORY SHEPHERD

Dis'rict. Weber. Buller. Tira.u. Huntly. Darga. ville. Eas, Taieri. Wa.katipu. Dipton.

F. W MANSFIELD, Registrar-General,

Appointment .. , Promotions, Resignations, and Transfers of 0fficer~ of the Territorial Force.

Department of Defence, Wellington, 29th March, 1916.

'LIIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve r of the appointments, promotions, resignations, and

transfers of the undennentioned officers of th" Territorial Force :-

5th Mounted Rifles (Otago Hussars). The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants.

Dated 23rd February, 1916:­Robert Bruce Meek. Robert Law. Richard James Ernest Smith .

8th (South Canterbury) Mounted Rifles. Major George Searight Hardy is struck off the strength of

the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and absorbed into the establishment. Dated 16th March, 1916.

New Zealand Field Artillery.

The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :-Sergeant Albert Eric Lawry (F Battery). Dated 29th

November, 1915. Sorgeant George Falkland Gardiner (F Battery). Dated

29th November, 1915. Corporal Ronald Charles Abraham (J Battery). Dated

21st February, 1916. Corporal Charles Harry Millar (E Battery). Dated 24th

February, 1916. '

New Zealand Garrison Artillery. Such appointments to date from the lst day of April, 1916. Major Robert Garduer, from the Reserve of Officers, to be

I Major (temp.), vice Major Greenhough, with the New Zea· land Expeditionary Force. Dated 22nd February, 1916.

Francis Potter, formerly Captain in Auckland Garrisou Artil. lery Division, to be Captain (temp.), Auckland Garrison

M. POMARE, Minister in Charge .of the Cook Islands

Administration.

Inspectol' of Stone· quarries appointed. Artillery Division, vice Captain Kirker. Dated 3rd March, 1916.

Captain Reginald William Fisher is transferred to the Un. Offioe of Publio Servioe Commissioner, attached List (b), Dated 12th December, 1915. . . Well!n~ton, 31st March, 1916. I The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) during T HE Public SerVloe CommIssIoner has made the fol. the absence of officers with the New Zealand Expeditionary

lowing ,appointment in the Public Servioe;- Force :_ ALBERT' ARTHUR BOYLAND Miles Clement Waller Mason (Wellington Garrison Artil·

lery Division), vice Lieutenant Pearce. Dated llth to be an Inspector of Stone·quarries'under the Stone·quarries February, 1916. Act, 1910, as frolP the 14th day of March, 1916. I Richard Ilenry N~gle (Wellington Garrison Artillery

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Division), vice Lieutenant Dunn. Dated 28th Feb· SlIcret,ary. ruary, 191(;.

APRIL 6.] 'rHE NE W ZEALAND GA/jETTE. 977

3rd (Auck/a.nd) Regiment (Oown,tess of Ranjurly'" Own }.-/ The undermentioned to be Chaplains to the Forces, 4th Ooast Defence Detachment. Class :_

2nd Lieutenant (on probation) Frank Wilfred Gribble is The Reverend David Campbell. Dated 23rd February, transferred to the loth (North Auckland) Regim!'nt. 1916 .

. Dated 14th December, 1915. The Reverend James Izatt Clarke. Dated 23rd Feb.

4th (Otago) Regiment. Sergeant Eric James Anderson to be Znd Lieutenant.

24th February, 1916.

6th (Hanraki) Regiment.

nated

Lieutenant James William Silcock is granted the temporary rank of Captain while acting as Assistant Adjutant, Rein· forcements Camp, Featherston. Dated 2nd March, 1916.

9th (Hawke's Bay) Regiment. Rdward VlU'ley Hudson to be Captain (temp.), vice Lieuten·

ant Jardine. with the New Zealand Expeditionar~' Poree. Daft-d 29th Februal'y, l!l16.

11tll Regiment (Taranaki R~fle8).

Captain William Eugene Stafford Purby is struck off the strength of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and absorbed into the establishment. Dated 18th Maroh, 1916.

15th (North Auckland) Regim£nt. Captain John Renry Bartlett is struok off the strength of the

New Zealand Expeditionary Porce and absorbed into t,he establishment. Dated 8th March, 1916.

2nd Lieutenant (on probation) Frank Wilfred Gribble, from the 3rd (Auokland) Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own), to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation), supernumerary to establishment. Dated 14th December, 1911i.

New Zea/a.ru1 Porces M otm· Service Corlls.

(Motor-car Section.) Lieutenant Thomas Young resigns his cOlnJnission. Dated

7th February, 1916. (Motor. boat Section, Wellington.)

James Olive Shorland to be Captain. Dated 29th July, 1915. George Paul Reston to be Lieutenant. Dated 29th July, 1915.

New Zealand Medical Oorps. Major William Renry Hosking is retired under provision of

paragraph 126, General Regulations, 1913, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 25th February, 1916. The undermentioned offioers are appointed, with the tem­

porary rank and date specified, while holding appointments as Superintendent.s of Hospit,als in New Zealand during the period of the war :-

Honorary Lieutenant·Colonel Thomas Hope Lewis, L.S.A. Lond.; )f.R.C.S. Eng., to be tE'mporary Li"utenant· Colonel. Dated 17th September, 1915.

Hugh Douglas, M.R RS. Edin., to be temporary Major. Dated 1st February, 1916.

Walter Fox, M.B. M.S. Glasg., to be temporary Major, Dated 1st February, 1916.

Sydney Rarland Ward, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., . to be temporary Captain. Dated 1st February, 1916.

F,dmund Ewart Brown, M.B. B.S. F.R.C.S. Eng., to be temporary Captain. Dated 1st February, 1916.

.John Ebenezer Kclly Brown, M.B. B.S. N.Z., to be tem· porary Captain. Dated 1st February. 1916.

.John Stott Beedic, M.B. C.M. Abord., to be temporary Captain. Dated 1st February, 1916.

William Malcolm Thomson, M.B. B.S. N.Z., to be tem· porary Captain. Dated 1st Februar:v, 1916.

Ern,est AlexandM Walker, )I.D. :111.8. Olasg., to he tem· porary Captain. Dated 1st Februar:v, ~916.

TilOm'l.S Noel UshN, L.R.C.P. and S. Edm., to hp tem· porary Captain. Dated 1st Februar:v, 1916.

Henry nayldon Ewell, )LR RS. N.Z., to be temporary Captain. Dated 1st F"bruary, 1916.

James Freeborn Bennett, M.B. B.S. Glasg., to be tem­porary Captain. Dat"d 1st February, 1916.

Perev Leslie Footp, M.R.e.S. Rug., L.R.C.P. Lond., to b,,- temporary Captain. Dated 1st February, 1916.

Rtanlev Eric V"rnon Brown, M.R B.S. L.R.C.P. Lon<1., F.R.·C.S. Eng., to be temporary Captain. Dated 1st February. 1916.

William Stewart Kid,\ to be Captain. Dated 2nd February, I !)j(j.

H~nry Caldwell Tait, l\1.B. B.R. N.Z., to be tempora~~ Cap­("in while employed with the New Zoal9,nd ExpedItiOnary Foref'. Dat"," 2nd Fd.runry. 1!)16.

Nell' Zmlmul Denial (/orJ>'. Lieutenant .John I-Iunt.Pl' Rtrnllchon to lw Ci1pt.a.in.

6th March, 1916.

New Zealand (,hnplain., Department.

Dated

The Reverend Thomas TI·estrail. Chaplain. to the Forces, 4th Class, resigns his oommission. Dated 28th Februa.ry, 1916.

c

ruary, 1916. The Reverend Charles Alexander Gray. Dated 6th

March, 1916. The Reverend Reotor Maolean. Dated 6th March, 1916. The Reverend John Edward Lopdell.. Dated 6th March,

1916. Unattached List (b).

Captain Reginald William Fisher, from the New Zealand Garrison Artillery, to be Captain. Dated 12th December, 1915.

Lieutenant Harold James W ooller to be Captain. Dated 28th February, 1916.

2nd Lieutenant (on probation) John Proctor Wildman resigus his appointment. Dated 21st Pebruary, 1916.

The nndermentioned to be 2nd Lientenants:-Sergeant Rarold Herbert Taylor. Dated 23rd February,

1916 .. Sergeant Ronald Walker Connor. Dated 23rd Pebruary,

1916. Alfred Ernest McNarn to be 2nd Lieutenant (on proba.

tion). Dated 1st March, 1916.

The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) :"­John Kempsell. Rerbert Fletoher Gabites .

. r. ALLEN, Minister of Defene('.

ERRATUM.-In Gazette No. 20, of the 24th February, 1916, page 576, Appointments Unattached List (b), for 2nd Lieu­tenant (on probation) John Henry Stapylton Bree, dated 9th November, 1915, read John Henry Stapylton Bree to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.), datpd 8th November, 1915.

Award of the Oolonial Auxiliary Forces Long-service Medal.

Department of Defence, Wellington, 29th March, 1916.

H IS Exoellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the award of a Colonial Auxiliary Forces I.ong­

service Medal to

Major ALBERT EDWARD WOLSTENHOLME, 4th (Otago) Regiment.

he having a total rank and commissioned service to 6th January, 1916, entitling him thereto of twenty years ono hundred and HPvpnt:v-five day'.

.T. ALLEN, Minister of Defence.

Obser'l!Unces respecting A ",zac Day.

Prime Minister's Office, Wellington, 5th April, 1916.

I HEREBY notify, for public information, that the Go· vernment have decided to observe a half·hohday, com·

mencing a.t I p.m. on 'fuesday, the 2i,th April, in commemora· tion of " Anzao Day," and I shall be glad if the Mayo~s of all cities and boroughs, the Chairmen of County Connmls an.'l Town Boards as well as other local bodies, as far as th'"lr districts are 'concerned, will similarly observe the day in remembrance of the notable deeds performed by the Aus. tralians and our brave New Zealand soldiers on that memorable and historical occasion.

2. It is specially fitting that on this o~casion special. se~ces of public worship be held by all rehgiOus denommahons, and I therefore appeal to all ministers of religion and all oongregations to hold such service~ on behalf of the people of the Dominion at such hours durmg the forenoon or after­noon as are found convenient.

3. The New Zealand Ensign will bc displayed on all public buildings in the Dominion from sunrise to sunset. .

4. It is requested that the managers and repr~sen~atlVes of shipping companics should direct that all shIps m the various harbours display their flags dm'ing that day.

5. The Government is of opinion that the day should not be marked by the holding of sports or similar forms of ~n. tertainment. It is considered, however, that the occaSiOn is particularly one upon which opportunity should he taken for all recruiting bodies and others to arrange patrlObc mee~. ings for the evening, not only to comm~morate thp ~n.tlI­versary, but also with a view to assistmg the recrUlt~ng campaign, the qnestion of how this ~ay he~t be done bemp; left entiroly to the discretion of those ImmedIately concerned.

W. F. MASSEY. Prime Minister

1:178 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Notice oj Appointments, Promotions, Tmnsjer8, etc.

Office of the Public Service Oommissioner, Wellington, 13th March, 1916.

I N accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the Public Servioe Act, 1912, the Puhlic Servioe Oommissioner notifies that he has made the following appointments to and promotions, transfers, &c., in the Public Service. .

Name.

Barrie. Robert Nelson

Ferguson, Viotor Mull .. n Norman MoLeod, Murdoch Warren, Thomas Francis ..

Coulter, Thomas Andrew .. Haigh, Francis Hadyn Mills, James Alexander Peterson, John Andrew Robinson, Guy de Vallanoe

FIRST APPOINTMENTS.

_1 _____ . Position.

])EFENOFl DEPARTMFlNT.

EOUOATION lJFlPARTMKN·I'.

Cadet Inspector of Sohool"

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

·-----I-AP~~~~~~n-:-!

Place.

Arpa Group Offiop, Dunedin

Wellington Auckland District ..

ii Aug., 1915.

18 Aug., 1911}. I July, I

INTElINAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT.

Cadet (Relieving Staff). . Wellington

,Tus'r:roFl DFlPARTMENT.

Auoki~nd Wellington

16 Aug., 1915. 18 13 16 19

Vialoux. Henry Riohal'dson Augustus I Cadet, I Magistl"ates' Court, Auokland i 2 Aug .• lIlIo.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT.

Low.\pn, Joseph .. Inspector of Factori~s .. I)un .. <lin ..

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

Vine, Walter Fredfll'ic Charles •• I Draughting Cadet Inveroargill

Gabrielsen, Martha Gallanagh, Joseph Kirby, Arthur John

Ayres, Fredorick ,TamPR Blair, Ito land Blandford, Edith Anue )1fl.l!<l Bradley, Ernest Algernon Bryant, Laweranoe No,,] .. Chamberlain, Thomas Ada.il· Cleaver, Charles Frederick Crossley, Oliver Cecil Denton, Harry .. Edlin, Walter 1<'011, Ernost Russell Gaw, Ada Emily Gillanders, Roderick Murdo Gullery, William Barfield Hamilton, Ronald Osborn Heron, Roy Alexander Hickey, Vincent Edward .. HiI'd, Henry George Hoffman, Thomas Patrick Holloway, Donald Hughes, George David .Tackson Husband, Vernon Cornwall Grnham Hyde, Louisa Rebecca Jenkins, Cyril Herbert Jones, Cyril Frederick Julian, Horace Rae Leeming, Charles McArthur, Allan Robert MoBride, George William .. McLeod, Albert .. McMahou. Isabella Taylor MoMillan, Angus William .. McQuarrie, Pet .. r Jarvi,· Miller, .John Edward Moore, Richard John ~[orris, Bernal Franci. Nolan. James Philip O'Donohue. Thomas Patrick Richards. Thorn"," Rich"r.l, Roberts, Herbert .Tohn !tobin.on. Laurence Noel .. Honald, Archibald John Douglas

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Probationer Nurse Nelson Probationer Attendant

Seacliff

POST AND TFlLEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

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As,istant T .. lpgraph )res8agt'-ho~' Cadet 'l'dcgraph MPRHtj:W-hoy

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Cadet Telegraph Message-boy

Postmistress , Telegraph Message-boy

" Postmistress Telegraph Message-boy

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I Wanganui Remuera

, Paparoa .. Auckland Normanby Timaru .. Dunedin ..

Mo~giel .. , Brunnerton I Wellington , Papatoetoc

Otorohanga Hawera .. Auckland Waimatc Auckland

Wellington Christchurch Dunedin ..

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APRIL 6.J

Name.

8mith, Harry Davis Smith, Walter Sutton, Charles ViotOl' Sutton, Cla.renoe Herbert .. Thorpe, Roy Charles WaJIa,oe, Cha.rles Osoar W rush, Fra.nk Patriok Wood, Ernest Oliver Wood, Harry Clarkson Wotton, Norman Robins ..

Anderson, Ivy Elizabeth Clark, Flom Ann Clingoorg,Ivy May Cole, Amy Ceoelia Cooper, Elsie Davis, Myrtle Ma.y Hall, Florenoe Ma.y Ha.rrison, Susa.nnah MoGmth, Ma,ry Ann Mansfield, Bessie Gertrude Mayhew, Sybil Harriet Rotherham, Cl1a.rlotte Soatohard, John William Trioker, Maud Lilia.n Tuokwell, Edith Elsie

Robinson, Julio, Isabella Cannell

Earleij, Samuel Baldwin ..

Borne, }<'Iora Lilliau MoRae, Christopher Mountier, Ernest Arthur

'rHE NEW ZEALAND OAZETT.:E.

FIRST APPOINTMENTS-continmd.

Position.

POST AND TEr,EGRAPH DEPARTMlIINT~ontinued.

Telegraph Messa.ge· boy Auokland Inveroargill Karori Riohmond Auokland Wellington Greymouth

Place.

Cadet Lineman

G.P.Q., Wellington Auokland

Telegmph Message.boy Timarn

PRINTING AND STATION1iIRY DlilPARTMENT.

l<'older, &0. I Well~gtun

I ::

PuBLIO HlilALTH D1iIPARTMENT.

, Distriot Nurse to Natives •• ! Rotol"Ua

PUBLIO TRUST DEPABTMEN~·.

.. I Cadet Wanganui

PuBLlO WORKS DEPARTMENT.

8horthand·writer and Typist Invercal'gill Timekeeper .. Otira Chainman Whang'1roi Distl'iot

979

Date of Appointmen'.

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, 15 Mar., 1915. 24 Nov" 1914.

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"9 Deo., " 12 Jan., 1915.

5 Aug., 11111;,

•• I 21 June, 1915 .

16 Aug., 1915. 1 .Julv, 1914. 1 .Ju~e, 1915.

If .....

Sisson, Francis Joseph

Porteous, John ••

Lowe, Henry James

Allan, I van Campbell Attwood, Jack Hamilton Bain, Alexander .. Baker, }<'rancis Charles Ballantine, I van Clifford Barrar, Harold Henry Beckingsale, Henry

Bennett, Walter Sydney Berret.t, Robert Angus Boles, Malcolm Victor Bremner, Francis Allan Brocklebank, Eric Brown, I..eslie Edward Browne, John Samuel Bruce, Wallace .. Budgl', Robert Ferguson Burke, Leslie Thoma. Burt, Jack Butler, Ernest Nelson Casbolt, Frederick Lennard Chadwick, Harry Harry .. Chamberlain, Thomas Adair Clarke. Charles Kitohener .. Cook, Henry Britton Corcoran. Francis Martin Couling, Charles Brysen Dalton, ,John William Dewar. Ernest Norman Elmore, Samuel .. Ericksen, Albert Walter Fitzgerald, Miohael Henry .. Ford, Samuel Franks, Arthur Leioester Fredericks, Francis Hall Frost, James Ernest Gourley, Patrick .. Greav~s. John Green, David Charles Grimmer, Harold Victor Grimmett, Arthur Richa.rd

OFFrcF.R~ PROMOTED.

Promoted from Promoted to

Pooltlon. P ...... Position. Place.

AGRICULTURE, INDlTSTRIES, AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT.

Rabbiter .. I Renwicktown .• I Fields Inspector .. I Seddon

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

•• I Inspector of Native Hchools (P.C.).. i Wellington •• I Inspector of Nativ<, Schools (P.B.). . Wellington ..

•• I Chief Draughtsman

I Telegraph Message-boy

I " I Junior Exdhange Clerk

Telegraph Message-boy

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

! New Plymouth .. I Chief Draughtsman

POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT:

Woodville " Napier Invercargill .. Wbangarei .. Eltham

Letter-carrier Messenger

Cad~t .. Letter-carrier

•. 'Auckland ..

Pahiatua Napier Invercargill .. T.O., Wellington Eltham Temuka

DaM.

.. I 1 Mar., 1916.

•• I 1 ·Mar., 1916.

.. I 2 Dec., 1915.

29 .Jan., 1916. 13

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10 Night Telephone-exchange Attendant

Telegraph Message-boy

Studholme Junction _ . Christchurch

Junior Exchange Clerk Clerk .. Telegraph Engineer's' Office, 1

" Junior Exchange Clerk Telegraph Message-boy

Lctwr.carrim· (Class G. 13) Tel<,graph l\lessaga-boy

Lett"r-carrier Junior Exchange Clerk Letter-carrier Messengl'r Telegraph Message-boy

Letter-carrier Distributor Telegraph Message-boy

" Letter-carrier and Messenger Junior Exchange Clerk ••

.. Telegraph Message-boy Clerk .. Letter-carrier Telegraph Message-boy

New Plymouth Kai lwi Thames Oamaru Kaiapoi Wellington ..

" Ross Tc Kuiti Dargaville Oamaru Mana.ia Devonport .. Hawera Mataura Carterton Eltham Dunedin Invercargill .. Christchurch Reef ton Mercer Palmerston North Blackball .. Otautau Invercargill Wellington .. Mastertcn .. Christchurch Auckland .. Kaiwarawara Waitara Dunedin

Messenger Junior Exchange Clerk and Messenger Cadet ..

:U;tter-carrier

Cadet"_ . (Class G. 12)

Junior Exchange Clerk Messenger Cadet

" Letter-carrier Junior Exchange Clerk Cadet ..

J';~ior Exchange Clerk Messenger Assistant Cadet .. Letter-oarrier Cadet

" Letter-carrier Assistant Head of Mail Staff Cadet .. Telegram-sorter .. Letter-oarrier Junior Exohange Clerk

Christchurch New Plymouth Taihape Hamilton Naseby Kaiapoi Wellington ..

" Reef ton Otorohanga Darga ville .. G.P.O .. Wellington Marton Kaitaia Palmer.ton North Mataura Carterton .. Stratford T.O., Dunedin Invercargill ..

i T.O., Chriswhm'ch I Reef ton

Mercer Palmerston North G.P.O., Wellington Owaka Invercargill .. T.O., Chriswhnroh Masterton Dunedin Taupo Wellington .. Waitara Dunedin

17 Dec., 1915. 3 Feb., 1916.

15 Dec., 1915. ! 14 Jan., 1916.

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Watt, Brncst Leslie Wilkes, Gabriel Alfred Willis, Stanley Henrv Wright, William Joliil Wylie, .John Henry Young, Albert Victor Young, Arthur Nelson Zaffer, RobPTt Albert,

Telegraph Message-boy Junior Lineman .. Junior Exchange Clerk Telegraph Message·boy Cadct .. TeI"graph Message-boy

" Letter-carrier T"I~graph· Mpssage-boy

Distributo;' Letter-carrier Junior Exchange Clerk Telegraph Message-boy Junior Exehangt' Clerk Telegraph Message-boy .Junior Lim'man .. Telegraph Message-boy

" Junior Exchange Clerk Telegraph Message-boy Messt'nger Junior Exchange Clerk Telpgraph Message-boy .Juniol' Rxchauge Clerk Me.Benge I' (Class G. 13) Teh'graph Messagp.boy

I~etter-carrier l'elegl'aph Message.boy Junior Bxchange Clerk Post-office Boy Messenger Telegraph Message-boy .Junior Exchange Clerk Letter-carrier ..• Telegraph MessagE'-boy

Junior Me~ha.nician

Letter-carrier (Class G. 13) Distributor Letter·carrier (Class G. 13) Distributor Telegraph Message.boy

" Junior Exchange Clerk

OFFICERS l'ROMOTED-contiuued.

ProlllOted from

Place. P08ition.

POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPABTMENT--<!ontinued.

Rangiora Christchurch Motueka Wellington .. Wanganui Dunedin Lyttelton Timaru Momington .. Normanby .. New Plymouth Wellington Palmerston North Auckland Taradalc Whangarei Karamea Dunedin New Plymouth Wellington .. Epsom Onehunga .. Wellington .. Te Aro Takaka Ahaura Otorohanga Aucklanrl Thames Feilding

Port Chalmers Morrinsville Timaru Patea Hawera Invl'rcargill ..

! Dunedin Te Aro New PlYmouth Dunedi;:'

Christchurch Tinmfu Wellington .. Timaru Christchurch Oamaru Kawakawa .. Wellington ..

Letter·earrier Lineman Cadet ..

I Telegram.sorter .. Clerk .. Telegram-sorter .. Messenger Cadet .. Letter-carrier Letter·carrier and Messenger Messenger Cadet

Lette,'·car,.ier Cadet ..

Lilwnlan Cadet .. Letter-carrier Messenger Cad!'t .. :\fessengPI' Cadet ..

Letter·carrier and Messenger Cadet .. ~fe8Bengp!, (Class G. 12) .. Ca(kt and Messenger A,sistant Despatch Clerk

I Clerk .. Let.t!',··earrie!' and Messenger Cadet .. Messeng,'r Letter·carrier Cadet ..

Messenger

" Distributor Cadet ..

Letter·carrier (Class G. 12) Carlet .. Letter-carrier (Class G. 12) Cadet .. Junior Exchange Clerk ~1essenger Letter·carrier Cadet ..

Promoted to

Kaiapoi Christchuroh Picton

Place.

Wellington .. Wanganui Dun!'din Lyttelton Palmerston North Kaitangata .. Normanby .. New Plymouth Wdlington South Ekctahllna .. Auckland S.C. Taradale Helensyille .. Westport Dunedin '1'.0., Wellington Wellington .. Auckland Whakatane .. H.P.O., Wellington

" " '1'.0., Wellington Blackball .. '1'.0., Auckland Auckland Te Araroa ~'eilding

Port Chalmers Hotorua Timaru Patea '1'.0., Wellington G.P.O., Wellington Dunedin Te Aro New Plymouth '1'clegraph Engineer's

Dunedin Ohristchurch r.rimaru Wellington .. T.O., Christchuroh Christchurch Oamaru Kawakawa .. Gisborne

Office,

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14-14

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24.Jan., 1916. 16 Dec., 1915.

8 Nov., " 11 Pcb., 1916.

16 Jan., II Feb.,

I " 0 10 Jan., 00 20 "

I-7 Feb.,

N&me.

Christie, Archiba.ld Whyte

Rutherford, Archibald Taylor

Barrie. Robert Nelson Healy, .John Joseph

Bird, Willia.m Watson

Griffin, Kenneth ;Ma.ssy

Harper, Arthur Gra.nt

Gibbard, David Edward Stoop, Frederick

Pellew, Isabel P.

Fleming, Neil Gideon, Eleanor Catherine Jamieson, Francis Robert ..

Colley, William .. Page, Arthur Weldon Riesop, Charles ..

MacLeod, John ..

Drabble, Samuel Donald .. Harris, Herbert .. Hodge, Llewellyn Kinmond

OFFICERS TRANSFERRED.

Tra.nsferred frOlll Transferred to

Positiou. Place. ------1-

Position. Pla.ce.

AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT.

I Caretaker

Assistant Meat Inspector

Clerk, Area Group Offioo

•. I Senior Inspector[ of Native Schools

Cadet

: Cadet

•• I Typist

,Clerk ..

I CI~ric&i Cadet

I Principal Keeper Assistant Lightkeeper Principal Keeper

•• ! Deputy Charge Attendant

I Cadet Clerk

, Cadet

Quail Island Quarantine·station

Oalllaru

DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

Caretaker

As"istant Meat Inspector ..

Invercargill " i Clerk, Area~ Group Office .. Oamaru '

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

, Wellington.. Senior Inspeotor of Schools

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPAR'fMENT.

I Registrar.General's Office, Auck- • Cadet

land Dominion Laboratory, Welling. !

ton '

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

I Magistrates' Conrt, Cromwell.. I Cadet in Courts .. " Queenstown

LAND AND DEEDS DEPAR'l'MENT.

I Nelson Typist ..

LANDS' AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

: Head Offioe Clerk ..

I New Plymouth " Napier . . Clerical Cadet

MARINE DEPARTMENT.

I Nelson Lighthouse Principal Keeper '" Assistant Lightkeeper

Portland Island Principal Keeper

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMEN'f.

Mental Hospital, Seaclift Assistant Fisherman

PENSIONS DEPAm'MENT.

Head Offioe, Wellington Cadet I Christ,church Clerk

Head Offioe. Wellingt on Cadet

I Motuihi Isla.nd Quarantine.sta· tion

, Balolu tha .. . . . .

Oamaru Invercargill

Napier

Dominion Laboratory, Welling. ton

Registrar·Genera.l's Offioe, Wei. lington

I Napier I Inveroargill..

Wellington ..

Nelson Napier Auokland

Portland Isla.nd Lighthouse " , Kahurangi Point Lighthouse .. I Cape Brett . . . . . .

.. I Karitane

Christchurch Head Office, Wellington

I Wellington ..

Date.

1 Feb., 1916.

9 Dec., 1915.

18 Feb., 1916. 18 "

1 Mar., 1916.

14 Feb., 1916.

19 Feb., 1916. 12

1 Mar., 1916.

15 Feb., 1916. 23 25

15 Jan., 1916. 21 Dec., 1915.

1 Feb., 1916.

1 Dec., 1915.

14 Feb., 1916. 14 14

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Ahern. William Jeremiah •• Aisher. Francis .Joseph Aitchison. Earl Andrew James Albrecht. Walter Frederiok Allan. Renry Richard AntoJiff. Edward Angus Armstrong. Cyril Alfred Ashley. William Renry Bale, Robert James Beer, Ernest Albert Behrens. John Frederick Behrens. William Edward •. Bennett, Athol Dominic Bennett. Leslie Payne Benson. Ernest John Beswick. Stanley Blaoklook, George Douglas Blakley. Romulus Body. Roy Bremner, Francis Allan Bridger, Stanley Norman .. Brown. Francis Matthew William Brown. Josephine Mary Browne. John Samuel Bullen, Rayward Burke. Edward James Butler, Clarence Renry Shannon Byres. Robert Cameron. Bl1loe Douglas Campbell. David Campbell. James Climo, William Ratcliffe Coakley. Ronald James Cockerill. Ellen Emma Collyer, Albert Percy Congdon. (leorg(' Arnold Congdon. George Arnold Coutts, Thomas William Joseph Crombie, William Rerbert Crone, Thomas John Cross. Alan Roy .. Cullinan, William Cullinan, William Cunningham, John Day, Rarold Rupert Diokie, Lindsay ..

'I Telegraphist Cadet ..

" .. Messenger Letter·carrier

Telegr~phist

Position.

Telegraph Message.boy Telegraphist Cadet

cadet, and Messenger Cadet .. Chief Clerk Cadet ..

T~iephonist Letter-carrier Telegraphist Letter -carrier Cadet

M~clu.mician Telegraph Message-bcy Letter-carrier Cadet ..

" Switchboard Attendant Letter-carrier Cadet ..

T~iegraphist Cadet .. Messenger Cadet .. Junior Exohange Clerk Telegram-sorter Cadet .. Telegraphist Cadet ..

OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued.

Tra.nsferred from

Place. Position.

POST AND TlIILEGRAPlI DEPARTMENT.

Tauherenikau. Military Camp I Telegraphist Rastings Cadet .• Tauherenikau Military Camp • . " .. Gisborne Letter-carrier Christohuroh Ashhurst . Tauherenikau Military Camp •. TeAro May Morn Military Camp Relensville Waimate T.O., Christohurch Tauherenikau Military Camp •• Naseby Napier Te Araroa Taihape Gisborne Waipawa Naseby New Plymouth Wellington •• Parnell Wellington .. Otorohanga Oww Tenmka Rastings Wellington .. Napier Johnsonville Onehunga •• Ramilton .. Palmerston North Wellington Palmerston North Rangiotu Military Camp

Tauhere.u Military Camp .. New Plymouth Bluff Dunedin

Dunedin North Tauherenikau Military Camp .. InvercargilJ

Tele~~phist Telegraph Mesage-boy Telegraphist . Cadet

c~ and M_nger Cadet .•

" Postmaster Cadet ..

J;~ior Exchange Clerk Sorter .. Telegraphist Letter·carrier Cadet

" Mechanician . Telegraph Message.boy I Letter .carrier

Cadet ..

S..-ritchboard Att.endant Sorter .. Cadet ..

" Telegraphist Cadet .. Letter ·carrier

; Cadet .• Telegram.sorter •• Distributor Cadet .. Telegraphist Cadet ..

Transferred to

__ 1- Pla.ce.

, }'< atlwrston Military Camp Inglewood .. Feath"rston Military Camp Gisborne Wellington .. Palmerston North Featherston Military Camp

: Wellington.. •. Trentham Military Camp Gisborne Timaru T.O., Wellington Featherston Military Camp T.O., Christchurch Ormondville Onehunga .. RunteJ'ville .. TeKuit-i Napier Kaitangata .. New Plymouth Wellington .. Auckland Plimmerton Warkworth ..

, '1'.0., Dunedin I Marton Junction 1 Marton .. , Jnvercal'gill

Auckland .. Wellington .. T.O., Auckland Trentham Military Camp Ha,tings Wellington .. Rangiotu Military Camp Palm"rston North Wellington .. Featherston Military Camp New Plymouth Invcrcargill .. Dunedin

" T.O., Dunedin FeathE'rston Military Camp Gore

na.te.

24 Jan., 1916. 8

24" " 5 July, 1915. :3 Feb., 1916. 7 Jan.,

24 " 4 Feb.,

28 Jan., 10 Feb .• 21 Jan., 22 24 "

5 Feb., 1 "

22 Jan .• S

25 " 2 Feb .•

121 Jan.,

124 17

124

I 10 " 7 Feb .• , a

" 25 Jan., 19 31 31 25 22

7 Feb., 1 " 7 Jan.,

31 " 7 Feb., 8 "

24 Jan., 1

21 124 , 4 Feb.,

I' 10 " 24 Jan.,

I 21

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OFFlCER1l TRAN8FERRED-{,,ontinuw.

Name.

I---~~--~ -~~ Position. Place. POilition.

.. _--}-

DiI~icar, William Hemy Donaldson, Peter Woodnorth Egan, Thomas Sylv('ster .. Elliott, .John Charles Flilton Evans, Joseph Thomas Ferguson, James Anderson Fitzgerald. Micha,·1 Henry

Fitzwater, Charles Edward Foster, Percy Donald George Freeman, Gordon Kingsley Gates, Thomas Geoghan, Francis William Gibens. Francis Joseph Rudolph Gibson. James Munn Goodwin, Alhert Goodyer, James Alfred Grinlinton. Vesey Gore Hall, William Henry Rarding, Harold Rubert Rarrison, Mildred Lucy Hart, Augustine Renry Hawkin". Doro(.hy Manson Hehherley. Tnomas Hpnry James Hogan, William John Hogg, William Alexander .. Howard, Walt"r Richard .. Howie, William Edwin Holden

Cad'!t .. , Telegraphist

Cadet

I T;iegraphist Cadet

Letter·carriN , Cadet ..

" Lett,~r ·earriPl' Telegraphist

I Telegraph Message·boy , Telegraphist,

Cadet

IJPtter-cat'l'ier Assistant Distrihutor TelpgraphiKt Telegram.sorter .. Cadet .. Telegraphist RelieVing-Postmaster Cadet _.

POST A~D TEL~;aRAPH DEPARTMENT----continued.

T.O .. Auckland Christchurch Tauherenikau J\lilitary Camp .. Trentham Military Camp Napier Greymouth .. Chief Inspector's Office, G.P.O.,

I Wellington I Feilding ..

Kawakawa .. Kaitangata .. Rangiotu Military Camp Otahuhu Westport Dunedin

Tauherenikau Military Camp Rangiotu Military Camp

I Gore ..

Cadet .. Telegraphist Cadet

" Telegraphist i Cadet

Letter·carrier Cadet _.

Letter·earrier Telegraphist Telegraph Message·boy Telegraphist Cadet,

I Devonport .. ! Letter·earrier Newton . . Assistant

! New Plymouth Telephonist Newmark"t. , Telegraphist Napier :I1:essenger Oam",fU Cadet ., )Iasterton Telegraphist 'Wellington . . Postmaster T.O., Auckland Cadet ..

Tran~ft:Jrred to

Place,

C.P.O., Auokland Wellington .. Feat,herston Military Camp Wanganui .. T.O., Auckland Wanganui .. Secretary's Office, G,P,O" WeI.

Iington Wanganui .. Devonport .. T.O., Dunedin T.O., Auckland Auckland ..

i Wellington .. Mornington .. Radio·Awarua Feat.herston Military Camp

Inyprcargill Hustings '1'.0" Auckland New PlYmouth Auckla"d Napier

Date.

120 Jan., , 22

24 " 1 Feb.,

27 Jan., 27 " 10 Feb.,

28 Jan., 22 22 31 "

5 Feb., 31 Jan., 31 25 24 "

8 Feb" ~2 .Tan., 26 :n 24 24 10

'1'.0" Chriskhureh .. i 31 Wellington Mosgicl Badio·Awallui

31 II 20

F;\'., . Jan.,

.J arvie, W illia 11\ F orrest .. r ..

.Jennens, Francis Walter .,

.Johnson, Beatrice .Tosephine Kerr. Hugh

Senior Clerk and Telegraphist Cadet and Messenger Switchhoa,'d Attendant

Westport Senior Clerk and Telegraphist ~rarton 17 "

King, Henry Edward Knight, •• Toseph James I.ather, Alfred James Harold Loader. L'"slie Matheson .. McCalman, Laurence Harry McDonald. Gordon McDowall, Samuel MeGr""y. George Raymond McNamara, Patrick .Joseph Madson. James Peter ~fann. William . .' ~Iaskew, Gerald Arthur

Meiklejohn, Colin GihsOll

I Cadet

Messenger Postmaster Cadet .. Acting· Postmaster Cadet

Clerk

Cadet

Port N,,!son Cadet ,. )lasterton I Swit-chboard Attendant Cheviot i Cadet 'l'imafU ' Eltham Ekctahuna .. Napi"r , Rangiotu Military Camp Balelutha Hinakura Tauranga .. Napier T,O., Auckland

Telegram-sort,pf . . Telegraphist Cadet Clerk Cadet

'I Murchison .. . . . . " Chief Inspector's Office, G.P.O., Clerk Wellington

Ditt,n . . . . . . Cadet

Nelson Dunedin Timaru T.O., Dunedin Wavprley Carterto;' Napier Featherston ;\rilitary Camp Naseby Dannevirke T.O., Auckland Waipawa Newton Westport Stores Branch, (l.P.O., Wel­

lington C.P.O., Dunedin

7 Feb., 3

22 Jan., 22 "

8 Feh., 29 Jan.,

10 " 8 Feb" 4

1 " 22 Jan., 2 Feb.,

31 Jan., 21 26

24

1916.

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Mitchell. George Edwin MoOl''', Albert Ern,,"! }Iorgan. Albert Henry .\1udge, Alfred HelllY :>iIni.·, .T ohn Reginald Naylor, Horace Garfield O'Donovan, John Florenc,· O'SUllivan, Francis Creagh Parlanc. Arthur Tolhurst Pr",tt. 'VilJia.m John Price, Francis Reuben Pringle • • T ohn Oliver Rains, Leo Cashion Rasmusson, Carl Jorgen Reaks, Ceeil Arthur Reid. Thomas Hen""cl. HallgitLo!l Edwa,1'l1 Gille-spie

Neville Rogerson. John 'Villiam '. Ross, Colin Sinullonds, Leonaru l'harli's Sinllllonds, Leonal'(l Charh-'s ~inden. William Frederick Smith. Howard Michael Soune~s, John Co'lin Stehr, Sydney Michael Walter SI, one, .\Iark Art hm t>trathel"n, William Roob Sullivan, John Francis Sutton, Oliver Lewis Alfred Thayer, Henry RohC'rt Thomas. Arthur Owen Trail. Ernest Oswald Yon Sturmer, Ernest Somerset 'Wasley, Joseph Edwin Watson, Nellie Violet Maniof,!, Williams, Cecil Joseph 'Villiams, Norman George .. Wilsun, Frederick .James .. Wilson, Louis Winchcomb, IValter Clifford Winn, Reginald Arthur Wood, Ernest Oliver

Wood. Jalll'" Rillstune

OFFICER~ TRANSFERRED--CUlitinlled. ------------_. __ . ----- -- -.-~

Cadet .. Postmaster

Position.

Telegraph Message-boy Telegram-sorter .. Cadet, .. Telegraphist Count,er Clerk Telegram.sorter .. Cadet, . Postmaster Telegraphist Cadet .. ,. .TnniO!· Exchange Clerk Caelet .. Rclicving~Postnu .. stt'r 'i\It'8spngf'I'

Cadet ..

'1'..Jegraph ?vlcssage-hoy

" Assistant Despatch (:Iork -'[e"enger Cadet .. Telegraphist, Cad"t .. .\Iesspngt\T Cadet

Cl~~k Cadet

FOfClnan Lincnlan Cadet .. Senior Bureau Attendant Cadet

" .Tunior Mechanician 'felegraphiRt Cadet

Transferred from

Place. Position.

POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPART1dEN~'-Continued.

Thames Te Kniti Karangahake Wellington .. Tauherenikau Militar~' ('alllp Wellingt on .. Napier Wellington. ' T.O .• Auckland Tauherenikau Military ('mup Nelson Rangiotn Military Camp Wellington South Dargaville .. Eketahuna .. Dunedin N"w Plymouth

Auckland S.C. Rangiotu Military Camp Waikanae Military Camp Tauherenikau M liitary Citmp Napier C.P.O ... Wellington Ashburton .. W cllington .. sIercer Duncdin 'r.o., Auckland Invercargill Thames Napier ,\!artun Wellington .. Kaikoura . ( ;hristchnrch Pet one Kaikohc G.P.O., Wellington Auckland Hastings Lyttclton Chief Inspector's Office, u.p,n,.

Wellington Timaru

Cadet '. ReI ie "ing-Postmaster Tplegraph }fessago-b(,~ Assistant Despatch Clerk Cadet .. Clerk ,. COllnkr Ckrk Distributor Cadet, .. PORt, master

C:ad0t ..

.Junior Rxchang" Ck .. k ! Cadet ..

Postmastn T .nttC!'-f'H l'ricr

Cad,>t .,

'I'f'h~gJ'aph "-,Ie:-;~agt-'"-h()y

Rortcr

Cad"t Telegraphist Cadet .. r~('t.tf'r-olll"rieT

Cadet

Cl"rk Cadet

" ~~()r('nlall LinellHlll Cadet .. Senior BUI'(~au At.t.pfHI<lllt Cadet

" .Tunior LinClnan To legra phi st Cadd,

Transferred to

'"!

Place.

rrallra.llga Auckland "'hakat,11Il". , Wellington .. Feathpl'ston Mihtal'Y ('amp C.P.O., WdlinJ';toli GislJOl'JlI' <

,Yellington . , Kaikohc I·'p"tlu'.st,on Militm,1 (!,tllljJ

Takaka 'r.o" \Vellillgt()];

Auckland Pallllcrst(HI 1\ ol'th South nnw·dill 1\,,\\ Plymouth

Pnlmt-q'ston North rrr('utham 'filitary Call1}J rrauhcroJlikau l\lilitnry (JaInp Featherston ,rilitary Citlllp Xapicr (J.P.O., Wellington <iisbO! IlP

Radio- \Vellinl!tull Otoro}mnga, Dunpdin Hadio- 'Vellingtoll nIuff Allckbnd l\P.(J .. Chl'istchul'C'iL .. vVang;Hlui .. Hamilton T.O., Christchurch Wellington .. \Vellington Routh Tharw',s vVanganlli .. Auckland '''''llington .. Cheyjot ~ecretary's Uffice, fl.P.!)" \r,'I,

lington Tn "c["cargill

~ !;:j .... i:"'

Date, ~

22 Jan., 1916. 25 21

" :3 :Feb., 24 Jan.,

!) Feb., I-3 R

3 ~ 1 " 24 Jan"

17 !Z 24 trJ 17

~ 31 25 " ~, N 21 Ope., 1915.

trJ 1 .Tan" 1916. p0-

II J·'eh" ~ 9 po-

20,- ,.\~~ .• : llli5. Z 24 .Tan" 191 (). C 11

" 7 Jfcb.,

~ 22 .Tan .. U

" b;: ti Feb., trJ 7

" I-3 2[) .Tan., I--:l 20 ., t:rJ '1 Ed ... 11 ,Tan., 20 14

" 9 :Feb., !' "1 28 Dp,c., lllli), 14· F"b .• 1916,

4 :!

10 .Inn.,_ 24 20 10 Fpb.,

25 J-an., c:o (Xl Ot

Name.

Attewcll. Len Eric )Ieenan, J uhn Youngman. Jamf's Reeve ..

l~anthOl·pe .• Jamos Kenneth La~are .. Findlay, Elizabeth

Ooddard. Clement Vivian ..

Kil'rnan, Henry Willis

OFFICERS TRANSFERBED-co,,"nu.a.

Tr&asterred frow I Trallllerred to I i~------- P08itioll. Pl&oe. --,,-Position.

Clerical Cadet, Assistant Engineer Carp<mt-cr and .r niner

Telegraph Ales:;age· buy Shorthand-writer and Typist

Cad,·t (Relieving Staff)

POi:lt-master

Plaoe.

--~--------------

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARu4ENT.

P&erata Whangamomona Featherston

INTERDEPARn.rENTA~

Kaihu Public Servico Oomnlissioner's

Office Internal Affairs Department.

Wellington Balolutha

0lerical Cadet Assistant Engineer Carpnntel' nnel .Joiner

Shorthand·writ."r anri T:vpi~t.

Kplieving Cadet ..

L('nt to ::--;allwa.n Admilli~tTaholl

Dunedin Dunedin District \VhangarnOl110 na

! It"ilway Del'''l'l.llwnt .. i Internal Affairs (HeIieving Staff)"

, Wellington i I P"nsiollHDepartnwllt, Head Officel

DaM ..

3 ,Mar., 1916. 18 Feb., 12 Jan.,

31 Jan., 1 Fe],.,

-! J"n.,

1916.

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RESIGNATIONS.

_______ N_&m_e_. _______ -'-______ P_O_Bi_t'_·O_D_. _____ -'-_______ P_I .. _C._._._·_·-_-_-_-~-.. -rD .. teleft8ervic •.

Byrne, Ellen 1<'I.ood, Frances Lonise Flood, Robort Patriok MoLean, Neil MoLean, HinemOlL Ada

))readon, John .. King, William Ern~st

Uarker, William Joseph

McTaggart, Percy John

Belgrave, Robert Edwin .. Benton, Olifford Warrington Boys, Geoffrey Oowell Carmiohael, Sidney Clapham, Wilfred Robert .. Cossar, Olifford George Orombie, Gladys Anna Davies, Edward William Foote, Raymond Andrew ..

Foster, Leonard Cecil Goring, Ernest Nelson Grant, Charles Gordon Hall, Vivian ];'rederick Hill, Nelson James Hunt, William Frederick Hynds, Mary

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT.

Cook Attendant Assistant Teacher Head Teacher

As"i~~t Teache]'

JU8TIOE DEPARTMENT.

Cadet, Magistrates' COUlt, Relieving Cadet

.. I .. .

Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa Te Ahuahu Native School

Reporua X~tive School

Auckland Magistrates' Court, Cromwell

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

29 Feb., 19Hi. 29 29 29 29

12 }'"b., 191ft 15

.. i Draughting Oaqet .. I Auckland 211 ];'eb., l!llli.

MARINE AND INSPEOTION OF MAOillNERY DEPARTMENT.

I Assistant Lightkeeper .. Cape Maria Van ViNnell .. I 12 ]'eh., I!llti.

POST AND TELEGRAPH V};l'ARniENT.

Telegraph Message-boy I Kirwee

Junior Exchange Clerk Telegraph Message.boy

" Switchbo .. rd Attendant Telegraph Message-boy Junior Exchange Clerk and il'Ies-

senger Letter-carrier .. Counter Clerk Cadet

Featherston Masterton Ormondvill,' Te Aro Duvauchelll' Stratf;"rd .. Te Aro Taihapp

Eltham Gisborne .. G,P.O., Wellington Otoruhanga Tamdale .. Wellington Auckland

Iii Jan., I!lW. 5 Fcb., "

; 30 Nov., 11115. I 31 Jan .. 1916.

19 25 " 29 Feb .. 15 Jan.,

6 Dec., 191i,.

31 " I> Feb.,

28 Jan., 31

4

11 " 29 Feb.,

" 191U.

Johnston, Harold Arthur .. Kennerley, Kenneth George Herbert Lancaster, Florence Hilda Lanrance, Annie Evelyn ;\IcClymont, John

,Junior Exchange Clerk Letter-carrier .. Telegraph Message-buy Switchboard Attendant Clerk Letter·carrier, , Switchboard Attendant

Messenger

G.P.O., Wellington Auckland Christchurch Auckland Napier

12 Jan., i 31 I 14

15 19 " 16 ];'<·h., 31 Jan.,

Millar, 1<'ranoes Edith Morris, Charles Mihill Murphy, Daniel McRorie Peattie, Robert James Pollock, Edward William .. l~auzi, :\Iinnie Isabella .. Heed, William Robert j~eid, Ernest Clifford Sherwood, Hubert Edgar .. Smith, Robort Powell Teddy, Richard .. Wiseman, Henry Haviland Wright, Reginald Gordon .. Youngman, Reeve

J<lnch, Hugh Earnshaw

Frost, William

Name.

Saxton, Honry Waring

Harwood, Edward

Assistant Letter.carrier, .

Telegr~ph Message-boy

Switchboard Attendant Letter-carrier .. Assistant Despatch Olerk Telegraph Message-boy Assistant and Messenger Telegraph Messagp-boy Cadet Telegraph "f"ssage-boy Junior Exchange Ulerk

Rawene .. Pahiatua .. New Plymouth Dunedin .. Wellington Gisborne .. Auckland Feilding .. Wellington South .. Waitara .. 'L'~ Awamutn Napier Auckland Eltham ..

PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS. AND CHARITAtn~E AID DEP.\RTMENT,

District Health Officer. . W"llin!,<ton

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARnIENT .

.. I Engineer's Assistant TaullI"l'Ullui

RETIREMENTS, ETC.

I 31 15 15 31 " 31 Dec., 4 Jan., 6

31 I 31 :n

I 10 " 13 Dec.,

" 19).'j, 19lfi.

" 1915.

l:l Jan., 19Hi.

:ll Jan., 1916.

Positioll. Place. Date left Service. ': Reason len Service.

LANDS AND SURVEY JhJPAR'rMENT.

Draughtsman New Plymouth :H D,·c., 11113 Retirf'd on super­annuation.

MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINI!:RY .])EPART~IEN'r.

Assistant Lightkeeper Cape PallisPI' Lighthouse 26 Fph., 1!J16 Rejuined H.H. " Hille­moll. " as able. bodied Beama n (not now under control of Public Service (;omruis­sioner) ..

9t;t;

Name.

Garbutt, John

Anderson, Andrew Theodore Crowe, John Leckie Dutton, James Heywood

Aitken, Thomas

Eathorne, Samuel Victor .. Hood, Charles .. Jack, Francis Alexander .. MoGie, Harold Henry Pearson, Herbert Victor

Ross, Robert George

Webber, William Arthur .. Wilkin, Phillis Isabella

Gyton, George Samuel

Lucas, Alfred

Rule, Charles Henry George

!I'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. i.No. 3~

RETIREMENTS, ETC.-continl1ed.

POBiUOD. Place.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Attendant

Probationer Attendant Attendant

Porirua

The Camp Auckland

POST AND 'tELEGRAPH DEPARTMEN~"

Assistant Postmaster I Auckland

Letter·carrier Telegraph Message.boy

" I }'oreman Lineman : Telegraph Message. boy , I

\ Clerk to Superintendf'llt

I . I

Jumor Exchange Clerk Postmistress

Waimate Wellington Linwood Wellington Rawene

T.O., Wellington

: Marton I St. Albans

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT .

! Roller.caster, &c. .. I Wellington ..

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

Overseer Otamatea

Clerk Oakl"igh

I Date left Service. I Be&IOD left Serviu.

4.0ct., 1915

15 Peb., 1916 6

Joined Polioe }'orce (not under control of Public Service Commissioner).

Dismissed. Deceased. Reported believed to

be dead. Result of Court of Inquiry.

29 Feb., 1916 ,Retired on super.

19 Jan., 19 " " 4 Nov., 1915

12 Jan., 1916 27 May, 1915

31 Jan., 1916

31 Dec., 1915 31 Jan., 1916

I 30 June, 1916

ti June, 1916

18 Jan.,

I annua.tion. Dismissed.

" Deceased. Services ceaseu, sec­

tion57 (1) of Publio Service Act, 1912.

Retired on super. annuation.

Dismissed. Retired on super­

annuation.

Retired on supe·r­annuation.

'Retired on super·

I annuation. Forfeited office under

, section 57 (1) of the Public Service Act, 1912.

TOURIST AND

Moon, George Willia:m couttsl Tourist Agent HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT.

i Dunedin 14 Feb., 19161 Retired on super· annuation.

Notice of Intentio" to take Land i" Block II, Waihou &urvey I Notice of' Intention to take Land in Block VII, Man,qaorongo District, for the more Effective Carrying-out oj Dminage Survey District, for Road Purposes. and other Works in the Hauraki Plai"s. --

N OTICE is hereby given tho.t it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and

the Hauraki Plains Aot, 1908, to take the land described iu the Schedule hereto for the more effeotive oarrying-out of dro.inage and other works authorized by the lo.tter Aot.

And notioe is hereby further given tho.t the plo.n of the lo.nd so required to be taken is deposited in the post·office at Thames, and is there open for inspection; o.nd that all persons affected by the to.king of the said land should, if they have o.ny well.grounded objeotions to the taking of suoh lo.nd, set forth the SaIne in writing, and send suoh writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to execute

a certain public work-to wit, the construction of 0. road in Block VII, Mangaorongo Survey District; and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post.office at Otoroho.nga. and· is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any weil.grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to.:. the to.king of such lo.nd, set forth the same in writing,-"S and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE.

APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be ApPBOXl~.I.TE areas of the pieces of land required to be taken;- taken.-

.I. R P .I.. R. P. .

O' 2'12, portion of Horo.hia..Opou 5R No.2; coloured red. 2 1 0, portion of Rangitoto A 15H. o 2 27'2 • 5B No.1. blue. 0 2 33'7 " 15s.

Situated in Blook II, Wo.ihou Survey District (S.O. 17684),1 Situated in Block VII, Mangaorongo Survey District (S.O. In the Auokland Land Distriot; a,s the so.me are more 17578 and 18791). . . .

particulo.rly delineated on the plo.n marked P.W.D. 39758, In. the Auokland Land DIstrlCt, as the same are more deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Publio Works I parho.ularlr delmeated on the pla~ ;Illarked P.W.p. 39733. at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincio.l Distriot, and deposIte.d In th!l office of .the MmIste~ o.f Pu!>hc. Works thereon coloured"Bs above mentioned. at Wellmgton, In the Welhngton Provmcial DistrIot, and

thereon coloured red. A~ witness my hand, at Wellington, this fourth day of I As witness my ho.Dd, at Wellington, this 29th day of

April, 1916. March, 1916. W. FRASER, W. FRASER,

Minister of Public Works. Minister of Public Works.

A.PRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 989

Noti.ce of Intention to take Land in Block IX, Waoku Survey District, lor Road Purposes.

N OTICE is hereby given that it IS proposed, under the 1: provisions of the Public Works Ac" 1908, to exeoute a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a road in Block IX. Waoku Survey Distriot; and for the purposes of suoh publio work the laud described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post·office at Waimamaku, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the 'aking of the said land should, if they have any well· grounded obJections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of such land. sel forth the same in writing. and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice. to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken:

2 acres 1 rood 26 perches. Portion of Section 50. Waimamaku Special Settlement.

Block IX. Waokn Survey District (S.O. 18318). In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39677. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellinglon Provincial District. and thereon coloured red.

As witness my hand. at Wellington, this 29th day of March, 1916.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works

Garre.prmdence prohibited under the War Regulations Act, 1914.

W HEREAS I, Joseph George Ward, the Postmaster. General of New Zeale.nd. he.ve reasonable ground to

suppose that the firm or oompany named in the Schedule hereto is engaged in communications of a nature injurious to the public safety and the effective oonduct of the military and naval operations of His Majesty during the present war:

Now, therefore, I do hereby, in pursuance of clause 2 of the War Regulations of the 17th day of Deoember, 1914, order tbac no postal packet or telegram addressed to or intended for the firm or company named in the Schedule hereto .hall be forwa.rded or delivered by the Post Office or transmitted by telegraph.

Dated this 3rd day of April, 1916.

SCHEDULE. MOTHER EARTH PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION. New York.

J. G. WARD, Postmaster·General.

Officiating Ministers for 1916. Notice No. 11.

Registrar·General's Office, . Wellington, 4th April, 1~16.

P URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the. following names of Officiating Ministers

within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information :-

Presbyterian Ohurch of New Zealand. Mr. JA'IES CaLDWELL. Mr. JOHN ANDERSO:< REILLY. The Reverend JOHN HISLOP ROBl<JRTBON.

Methodi"t Church. Mr. HENRY FIELD.

Ghurch of Ghrist. Mr. PERCY BOLTON.

]j'. W. MANSFIELD, Registrar.General

Government OjJit;es to be clo8ed at 1 p.m. on Tue8day, 25th April, 1916 (Anzac Day).

Office of Public Service Commissionpl". Wellington. 30,h March. 1916.

I T is hereby notified for general information that the Government Offices throughout New Zealand will be

olosed at 1 p.m. on Tuesda.y, the j(5th April, 1916. in celebra· tion of" Anzac Day."

D. ROBERTSON, Public Service Commissioner.

I Public Service Board of Appeal.-Xotice of Election of Men,. berB. of Board as Representatives of the OjJicers of the Tek· graph Branch and Postal Branch of the Post and Telegraph Department. -

Wellington, 3rd April, 1916._

THI!JRI!J being in each case only one membor of the Boam to be elected by the officers of the Telograph Brauch

and the Postal Branch of the Post and Telegra.ph Depart. ment, and only one nomination from eaoh branch having been reoeived by me, I hereby deolare the offioers so nomi. nated-viz.,

ALEXANDER MILL, an officer of the Telegraph Hranch of the Department at Auckland; and

HAROLD LINCOLN SLYFIELD, <loll offioer of the Postal Branch of the Department at Otahuhu,

to be duly elected and to be Illember" of the Hoard of Appeal provided for under section 32 of the Publio Servioe Act, 1912.

F. K. DE CASTRO, Returning Officer.

Edncation Board of the District of Otago.-Election of Memher [to fill ]!Jxtraordinary Vacancy, Central Ward.

Education Office, Dunedin, 28th March, IIlW.

I N aooordance with section 24 of the Education Act, 190~. it is hereby notified that WILLIAlli ROBERT BRUGH hall

been duly eleoted a member of the Education Board of the Distriot of Otago for the Central Ward, to fill the vaoanoy oaused by the death of Mr. George Cashmore IsraeL

The number of valid votes reoorded for each oandidate ill the eleotion was-

Brugh, William Robert 56 Wilkinson, Ja.mes Henry 50 Hewley, George Frederiok 7

The total llUIuber uf valid votOH rocorded was 113. 'rhe tutalnumber of voting. papers rejeoted as informal was nil.

S. M. PARK, Returning Officer.

Ed'Ucation Act, 1914.-General Council of Education.-Elec. tion of Member to fill Extraordinary Vacancy.

Wellington, 3rd April, 1916.

I N pursuance of the regulations made in terms of sec· tion 9 (5) of the above·named Aot, I hereby oertify

that the number of votos reoorded at the election held to fill the vacancy on the General Counoil of Eduoation caused by the reslguation of Mr. John Caugbley, representative of the oertificated male teachers of the pnblic schools in the South Island, was as follows :-

Eudey, Walter 146 Fisher, Horace Robinson 26 Foster, Thomas Schofield 227

399 Informal 11

410 And I hereby declare Mr. THOMAS SCHm'l~r~J) FOSTER (tllly elected a memb~r of the Council.

F. K. DJ;j CASTRO, Returning Officer.

Election of Member of Westland Land Board.-Res'Ult of Poll.

IDistriot Lands and Survey Office, Hokitika, 29th Maroh, 1916.

I W ILLIAi\l FAIRCHILD MARSH, Returning Offioer for , the election of a member of the Westland Land Board,

do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on 28th day of March, 1916, to be as follows :-

Campbell, William }'r .. derick l\1allinRon, George

91 653

Total number of valid votes 744

Number of votes rejected as informal 80 I therefore declare that GEORGE M..u.r.:rNSON, having 1'0'

ceived the greater number of valid votes, is duly elected a member of the Westland Land Board as from the 28th day of Maroh, 1916.

W. ]'. -"lARSH, Returning Officer.

990 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Public Service Stores Tender Board. 4.000 BRIDI,E'BINGs.llt IN.

Accepted. A. V. Riloy aJul Co. (Limited). Wellington ..

Wellington, 31st March, 1916.

[No. 38

£ 8. d. 5U 0 0 T HE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders

is published for general information. J. MAOKAY,

Chairman.

150 REAMS PAPER. OARBONIC, SIZE 28 IN. BY 18 IN.

Accepted. 44,800 LB. TWINE, MEDIUM, ITALIAN. R. We,)deT"pUOn and Co., Wellington 211 5 0

Accepted. £ s. U. E. W. Mills and 00. (Limited), Wellington.. 2,706 13 4

35,000 YARDS WillE, JUMPER, TwISTED. 1 RED 1 WHITE.

3,000 BRIDLE.RINGS, tIN. Lawrence and Handun Electrical Company, Accepted.

A. D. Riley ami Co. (Limited), Wellington .. I

Accepted.

27 0 0 Wellington.. .. .. .. 168 0 II Declined.

4,000 BRIDLE·RINGS, 11 IN.

I British General Electric Company (Limited), Wellington .. .. •. •. Accepted.

A. D. Riley and Co. (Limited), Wellington .. 52 0 0 A. D. Riley and Co. (Limited), Wellington .. 217 U () a68 17 10

POLES, ROUND, DRESSED, WITH OCTAGONAL BASE. --~-'-, -- ----~I --T-- - 0

Mill&1'S' \\' est I I

Australian I I' P. R. Baillie J. W. Wallace Hardwood.;'J. A. Redpath and Co., and Co., Company i and Sons,

Wellington.

-~-·-I--- -

Richardson, McCabe, and

uomJ;>anv (Liml~ed\

Wellington_

I P. R. Baillie a.ndCo.,

Wellington:

Wellington. Wellington I' (Limited), Christohurch.

__ ~~ ___ . _______________ ..L_ I

"",80,,, SiD ':: lr,:::"I'~ ri ,~ :i: Ilh J il,: : · Alternative forp.,les

required at AUCkland.

£ s. d.

25 Westport.. 0 27 1 8 29 11 S 26 11 3 j I 6* {

£ 8. d. 105 0 0 27 18 4 27 IS 4

20 ft., 7 in. to .; in.

25 ft., 10 in. to 8 in.

25ft., 9 in. to 7 in.

200 Auckl&nd.-100 Timaru .. 100 Lyttelton ..

250 Auckland .. 10 Nelson

2110 080ffi80ru .. 50 DulWdin .. 25 Bluff

250 Auokl&nd .. 25 Nelson 25 Westport .. 10 Oamaru .. 75 Dunedin .. 50 Bluff

25ft., Sin. to 6 in. 500 Auckland .. 100 Lyttelton .. 100 Timaru ..

25ft., 7 in. to 5in. 500 Auckl&nd .. 200 Lyttelton ..

50 Timaru ..

30ft., 12 in. to 8in. 100 Auckland .. 10 Nelson

30ft., lOin. to 8in. 50 Lyttelton .. 100amaru .. 60 Dunedin .. 30 Bluff

30ft., 9in. to 7 in. 500 Auckland .. 50 LytteltoD. .. 25 Nelson .. 100amaru ..

160 DulWdin .. 20 Bluff

35 ft., 12 in. to 8 in. -10 Oamaru .. 35 Dunedin·· 25 Bluff

152110 0 77 10 0* 77 10 0*

1431 5 0 , IS 10 O·

43 15 0* I , 'S6 5 0* 143150*

1469 15 0 5014 7 50 14 7 19 2 6

140 IS 9 9512 ()

: 675 0 0 '136134 I 136 13 4

I :~~~~ 57 1 8

1225 0 0 24 5 0*

103 6.18* 20 13 4·

121 0 0* 62 0 0*

187 10 0 95 0 0 95 0 0

168 15 0i 85 4 2r 85 ,1 2j

~ ~ ~ l 41.1~ ~ i}1 50 IS 9 : 41 16 6 0

100 0 0 82 5 10 I 50 18 9 41 16 6

446 17 6 48 2 6 4S 2 6 IS 4 2

134 1 3 91 0 10

365 12 6 40 7 3 40 7 3 14 16 S

109 13 9 74 3 4

700 0 0 : 616 13 4 141 13 4 0 125 0 0 141 13 4 125 0 0

575 0 0 0 525 0 0 232 10 0 I 212 10 0 582{i 5326

310 0 0 33 14 2

132 10 0 26 10 0

156 0 0 7910 0

1248 Ii S

27 13 4

100 20

U8 60

151 13 4 78 6 8 76 13 4

140 0 0*

I r 491 13 4

o lot ;~ ~ ~ 375 0 0"

li5i 0 I 100 S 4

51 17 6

371 17 (i i

37 3 9*' 37 3 9*r 14 17 6*1

III 11 3* 74 7 6*1

li37 10 0 127 10 0*: 127 10 0*1

518 15 207 10

0, 0*]

51 17 6*:

247 10 0 24 15 0

30976{

410 S 4 45 16 8 45 16 8 18 8 4

125 6 3 84 15 10

330 4 2*

641113 4 552 1 S" 131 13 4 147 10 0

516 13 4 445 16 S* 209 3 4

57 18 4

295 0 0 196 13 4* 35 10 0

124-.7 6 27 18 4

149 15 0 76 10 0

8~; ~g ~* 1,~~ 1~ ~ I 8~L~ :1: 'f ~~~ 1~ ~ 46 5 0* 55 6 3 I 48 6 8 I ~ 55 18 4 17 10 0* 20 IS 4 1715 10J 1,361 IS 9 .22 18 4

779 3 4*

276 0 0* 328 0 0 I 280 13 4 l326 13 4 35 0 0* 41 16 S 35 11 8 41 10 0

76 2 11 92 7 11 72 14 2 88 15 0 I 30 9 2 36 19 2 I 29 1 8il' { 3S 0 0

105 0 0 126 17 6 1100 3 9J' 210 0 0* 120 15 0

.----'--------------.-----~--~~------------ ------~-

* Aocepted tenders. NOTE.~AlI tenders fOJ' s'Iuar('.hewn poles deolined.

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 991

RETURN of PRINOIPAL EXPORTS of NEW ZEALAND PRODllOE from the Dominion during the Week ended Tnesday, 4th April, 1916.

NOTE.-These fignres are subject to alteration. They represent the entries from 'he ports received at Head Office, Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited !loS far a.s possible to ea.ch district of production (a.s per list appended to return for week ended 31st August, 1915, New Zealand Gazette No. 103, page 3117). whether exported through the port for such district or not.

Districts.' I

Fromen Meats. Ru"er, Ohees •. -------,- Gold,

Lamb. MuUon. Other. ---------- "'-, --,----

Auokland Kaipara •. Tauranga Gisborne New Plymouth Wa.itara. •• Pa.tea Wanganui Wellington Napier •.

.. "1

I

Wa.irau (including Pi~ton) .. Nelson .. .• I Westport I Greymouth Bokitika Lytteiton Timaru •. Oama.ru •. Dunedin •.

,

£ £ 133,736 40,361

5,995

17,2M 16.879 242

135 6,960 567 3,345

112

480

£ £ £ £ 333 310 20,622 50,201

5,302 1,586 386 986 9,il80 10,194 2,301 8,435 29,211 9,599

16,938 34,600 111,502

19,981 Invercargill

Tota.ls

.. 23,767 I" ..' 16,094 1m ,689-- --92, 14(;' ----;7,2:;-80~" -;;5,104' I . : I

1~i82

Districts.'

Auokla.nd Ka.ipara •• Tauranga Gisborne New Plymouth Waita.ra •. Patea. Wa.nganui Wellington Napier ..

:: I ..

Wairau (including Picton) .. Nelson .. Westport Greymouth HokiUka Lyttelton 'rimaru .. Oamaru .. Dunedin

Gra.in a.nd Pills •.

£ 11

34

1,15fi

2,043

29 Inverca.rgill

Totals ,-----1

3,272 I

Oustoms Depa.rtment, Wellington, 5th April, 1916,

Hides and Phormium Skins. Kauri-gum. (including

Tow).

£ £ £ 3,951 11 ,289 3,685

1,311 2,267 6,895

957 2,494

8,47A

024 4,587

Tallow,

£ 522

1,005 990

5,080 3,336

Timber.

£ 4,301 2,312

1,792

4.364

Wool.

£ 24,558

1,401 16,911 21,125

164,801

2,635 30,352 1,615

23,189 .. 46 672

29,070

I .. ' 809, 3,990 .. 'I 51,961

-----1ll,289-'11~-8-1l7,55-8-,--12,81-5- 336,585 I : ' ,

W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs

992 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Immigration and Emigration Return.,.

R ETURN of IMMIGRATION to and EMIGRATION from the DOMINION of NEW Z.,ALAND during the MONTH of MARCH, 1916, showing the Places from whioh Persons arrived ana to which they departed, and the Ports of Arrival and

Departure.

Countries,

United Kingdom Australian Commonwealth Fiji British South Afric" Canada United States Uruguay .. Foreign Paoific Islanos

Totals, Maroh, 1916

Totals, March, 1915

ARRIVALS FROM AND DEPARTURES TO DIF~'ERENT PLAC}:S.

ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.

Adults. Children. Adults. Ohildren, Total I Tota.l

Persons. 1 I: Persons. :1' M, F., M. I' F. , I i _________ _

192-1 109 21 18 340 I 3 5 .. I 1 1 9 liio 424 51 64 1,055 ':1 763 779 81' 65 1,688

25 14' 42 7 10 I 1 1 U

II' ~ I ~ 1 2 gil' H 23 4 3 71 2 ' 2, :34 27 3 1 1 65

: . 22 I 9 6 . '1 .. 38 I' ~ I ~ : : ' .. 1 1;

I m I 567- ---s2 18B-l-~505 '1-85911 -848- -- 89-1- -72 1 ~ 11-1,118 '-S8Sr -loO ---wg 2,210- 1 -1,198 -941+-122-1-11212.373

M. F, M. F.

The excess of the departures from New Zealand over the arrivals therein during the month of March, 1916, WBS ther~fore 363 persons, as against 163 in the oorresponding month of 1915.

ARRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.'

ARRIVAl .. S. DEPARTURES.

Ports. Adults, ,Children. Males. Females. p~r~~~s, Adults, Children. Males, Females. p;:'r~~~s.

Auckland Wellington Dunedin Invercargill

443 56 270 229 499 iJD4 67 331 552 ,

330 661 808 103 534 377 I 911 982 flO

2 2 2 I

510 1,062

65 80 145 __ ~, ___ 9 __ ~ __ 4_7 ___ ~ I ~ _____ 1_4_

1.337 i 168 852 653 I 1,505 I, 1,707 161 I 948 920: 1,868 Totals, March, HJ16

Totals, Ma.rch, 1915 2.Ool-;og!- 1,218 ,- 992 l2,2U)t2.'139 234 1,320 '--1--

1,053 2,373

UHINEBF. (iHclurleCi alJove).

Arrivals.

1-Depa.rtures.

Males. Females Males. }i~eIllalee.

At Auckland " Wellington

Nil Nil

Nil ~il

From Auckland WelIin~ton ...

NOTE.-Figures of arrivals and departures do not inolude members of Expeditionary Foroes .

• It is important to mention thBt. in the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants to the Dominion are all counted at the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure.

MALCOLM FRASER, Oensus and Scatistios Office, Government Statisticia.n.

Wellington, 5th April, 1916.

()on$;cienCe~11wney received.

The Treasury,

1 to the Public Service Oommissionor, Wellington. and must : emhrace a st,fl,tenwnt of oduc>ttion "WI experience, particulars

of age, &c.

Wellington, 4th April, 1916.

T HE Minister of Finance directs me to acknowledge the reoeipt of the sum of 2s. 6d., forwarded to the

Railway Department, Wellington, by some person unknown. B8 oonscience-money to the New Zealand Government.

G. F. O. CAMPBEIJL, Secretary to the Treasury.

Applim,t'ion.s invited for the Position of Working Housekeeper, I ;lfollmaltaki Experimental Farm, Department of Agricllltnre. , Industrip", and Commerce.

Offiee of Puhlic Servico UommiRionor, Wellington, 4th April, 19lG.

. \ PPLlCATIONS will he received by the uudersigne(1 up I.

-'--~ till noon on the 18th April, 1916. for tho position, I)f Working Housekeeper. Moumahaki Experimental ]'arm. Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce.

2. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17-"., obtain;;],]" , at principal post-offices) must be addressed to the Secretary'

3. The duties appertaining to the position are to supervise and be responsible for the following matters at the homesteaa an(11eat1tBl's' quarters. but Itot at tl", farm hands' quarters:­

(n.) The cooking awl serving of meals (including t,hose for "bout twenty frtrln hands) :

(b.) The proper requisitioning a11<11l80 of all domestic st.ores required:

(c.) Tho work of the (Iomcstic staff employed: (d.) The cleanliness and order of all heds and premises

generally: (f.) The washing "n(1 keeping in rep"ir of all bed linen and

learners' undcrdothing. 4. Applicants for j,h" po"ition should be of some refinement.

and capable of controll ing about half a dozen boys, and must. in alldition to gAit~ral snpervision. bo prepared to assist the domestic staff.

Tho appoint,mont will be ",bjoet; to tb,· pl'Ovisions of th,. Public ~en-i()c Act. 1912 .

The position will be graded in tlltl UCIl~l'al Division. Ralary :1:110, maximum £1:)0. per aunum (£~(J PDf' annum de,hlCtC(1 fol' boai'll alld lorlging).

P. VERRCHAFFELT. tlecretary.

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 998

Tf'aflic Bew.t-m.

N EW ZEALAND BAILWAY8.-T~aftio Returns lor the period ending 4th Maroh, 1916, and lor 'he oorreapondin period 1915:-

WHANGABEI SECTION. 1916. 1915.

PUBIIIIGIIB8,- S. R. Total. S. R. TO$al. 1st Class 1,270 684 1,904 1,197 588 1,785 :lnd Class 5,898 7,244 18,18'1 5.'18'1 6,800 12,08'1

Total 7,168 7,8'18 15,041 6,984 6,888 18,872

Beason Tiokets 275 218 1916. 1915. 1916. 1915.

GOODS,- No. No. No. No. Drays .. PABDIILB, liTe. 1,824 1,481 Oattle .. 137 4'10 Oalves .. SO Sheep .. 4,106 2,828 Pigs 95 16 KBlVIIIIUII,- £ s. d. £ s. d.

Total 4,838 2,889 Passengers 1,838 7 2 925 10 2

Tons. Tons. Parcels. Luggage, and Ohaft, Lime, &0 ••• 248 156 Mails 1'12 3 8 186 15 6 Wool Firewood 156 192 Goods 8.818 9 8 2.619 14 8 Timber .. 3,847 3,158

Misoellaneous •• 52 5 8 19 9 8 Grain 469 395 Merohandlse 714 674 Rents and CommlssloD 102 8 8 102 ! 4 Minerals 10,189 8,914 ---- ----

Total 15,628 18,484 Total £4,983 9 0 £8.808 12 4

KAIHU SECTION. 1916. 1915.

PASSIIIIGIIBS,- B. R. Total. 8. B. Total. 1st Class 54 118 172 49 200 249 :lnd Clus 1,128 1,268 2,896 1,259 2,762 4,021

Total 1,182 1,886 2,568 1,808 2,962 4,270

SeasoD Tioket~ 12 2

1916. 1915. 1916. 1915. GOODS,- No. No. No. No.

Drays 2 1 PABOBLB, liTO. 950 i,026 Oattle 2 Oalves .. 2 Sheep 21 14 Pigs RIIVIIIIUII,- £ s. d. £ s. d.

Total 25 17 Passengers 185 6 8 20714 6

Tons. Tons. Parcels, Luggage, and Ohaft, Lime, &0 ... 168 6 Malls 52 4 2 48 1 10 Wool 1 Firewood 24 18 Goods 331 1 0 801 510 Timber .. 975 1,223 Miseellaneous 13 2 8 818 6 Grain 110 31 Merohandlse 242 178 Rents and CommlsBloD 6 6 0 7 2 0 Minerals 15 135 ----- -.----

Total 1,584 1,592 Total £588 0 1 £568 2 8

GISBORNE SECTION. 1916. 1915.

PASBIIIIIGIIBB,- S. R. Total. S. R. To$al. 1st Class 628 404 1,082 750 886 1,136 :lnd Class 8.766 5,418 9.184 8.958 5.886 9,294

Total 4,394 5,822 10.216 4.708 5.722 10.480

SeasoD Tiokeh 29 80

1916. 1915. 11116. 1915. GOODS,- No. No. ~o No.

Dra"s 3 4 PABOIIILB, liTO. 1,176 827 Oattle 89 60 Oalves 8 Sheep 26,472 26.986 Pigs 8 22 REVIIl'IUIII,- £ s. d. £ s. d.

Total 26,572 27.025 Passengers 901 8 5 744 14 1

Tons. TnD •. Paroels. Luggage, and Ohaft, Lime, &0 .•• 42 288 Mails 118 18 2 88 2 1 Wool 109 52 Firewood 330 258 Goods 1,752 16 5 1,429 4 8 Timber .. 1,848 1,088

Misoellaneous 82 19 5 6 17 8 Grain 891 426 Merohandlse 297 286 Rents and Commission 52 2 2 47 14 10 Minerals 2,428 1,042 ---- ----

Total 4,940 8,885 Total '£2,852 19 7 £2,310 12 11

E

994

PASSEJ!lGEBS.­lat Class 2nd Clus .

Total

8eason Ticket.

:.GOOD8,-. Drays

Oattle Oalvea 8heep Pigs

Total

Ohaft, Lime, &0 .•• Wool Firewood Timber •• Grain Merchandlae Minerala

Total

P.uaEJ!lGEBS,­let Class 2nd Class

Total

· Season Tlokeh

GOOD.,­Ilray.

·Oattle Oalves Sheep Pigs

Total

Ohaft, Lime, &0 ••• . Wool . 1!'irewood

'i Timber •• Grain ••

· Merohandlse Minerals

• Total

iPo\IBBJ!lGEBB,--. 1st Olus

· 2nd diu.

Total .': ..

Season Tlokets

f: : \: ~ GOODI,­

Drays Oattle Oalve. Sheep Pigs

[.

Ohaft, Lime, &0 ... Wool Firewood Timber .. Graln Merohandise Minerals

"I

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

NORTH ISr.AND MAIN LINES AND BRANOHES. 1916.

S. R. Total. 20,910 47,468 68,878

185,768 !l53,092 588,855

156,678 500,560 657,233

18,885

1916. 1915. No. No. 127 109 PABOELS, liTe,

17 ,258 17,769 4,805 4,082

681,U5 699,772 18,867 15,274 RIIVIIJ!lUB,-

672,497 786.956 Pusengers ..

Tons. Tons. Parcels, Luggage, and 9,420 4,754 MaUs 3,089 8,590 4,050 4,896 Goods

21,450 20,115 31,450 29,963 Misoellaneous 36,124 35,872 60,810 50,155

Rents and Oommlsslon

165,893 149,845 Total "

SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANOHES,

1916. No.

89 18,857

815 468,228

2,790

485,779

Tons, 6,642

16,261 1,968

13,654 48,262 86,884 56,918 .~--

175,589

1916. No.

7 307

15 3,491

3,820

Toni. 366 36

570 8718

703 1,2!!7

.' 46,958

52.648

1916. S. R. Total.

14,129 42,694 56,828 64,721 264,184 328,905

78,850 306,878 385,728

12,060

1915. No. 101 PABOBLS, liTO.

8,054 680

480,129 BmVEJ!lUB,-2,806

491,720 Passengers ••

Tons, Paroels, Luggage, and 7,374 Mails

18,185 2,000 Goods

10,796 Misoellaneoua 46,756

40,757. Rents and Oommisslon 67,423

198,291 Total

WESTLAND SEOTION,

1915. No.

2 446 22

6,624

7,094

'.rons. 108 123 734

7,766 829

1,383 42,'598

53,491

S. 1,233 '1,385

8.568

1916. R.

1,676 20,588

22,264

Total, 3,909

27,923

30,832

778

PABOELS, liTO.,

BIIIVBJ!lUB,-

Passengers ..

Parcels, Luggage, and Mails

Goods

Misoellaneous

Rents and Oommission

Total.

[No. 88

1915. S.

21,978 129,105

R. 50,092

410,790

Total. 72,070

539,895

151,083 460,882 611,965

1916. No.

74,880

£ B. d.

97,879 19 6

12.071 10 8

117,691 18 1

1,441 17 7

2,303 6 8

-----£231,388 12 1

S.

IS ,084

1915. No

70,198

II B.

78,565 16

10,6440 15

d.

7

1

101,887 11 11

1.747 18 3

2,627 8 e -----Jll90,478 10 4

1915. R. Tot .. l.

15,169 66,974 82,148 70,923 275,752 856,675

86,O'}2 842,726 428,818

10.980

1916. 1915. No. No.

59,681 61,991

II s. d, £ I, d.

49,385 12 6 42,862 11 1

7,41811 1 7,408 II 6

77,612 10 9 74,107 7 0

1,450 16 11 2,229 1 2

1,682 4 6 1,964 0 4 ------ ------11137,54915 9 £128,566 5 1

11115, B, R. Total.

1,224 2,222 8,446 8,640 20,534 29,174

9,864 22,756 32,620

711

1916. 1915. No. No.

S.124 2.~67

.£ B. d. I! s. d.

2,796 10 2 2,408 1 4

414 18 2 899 16 6

9,840 13 11 9,398 2 9

320 14 8 829 18 10

158 19 5 142 IS 9

------ -----£13,531 11 4 .Il12,678 13 2

APRILe.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 995

WESTPORT SEOTION. 1916. 1915.

PA8BBIIGlIIBB,- S. R. Total. S. R. Total. 1st OIass 25 56 81 28 122 150 2nd OIass 1,888 (.692 6,580 2,011 5,166 7,17

Total 1,913 4,748 6,661 2,039 . 5,288 7,327

Season Tiokets 239 .. ;.. 189

1916. 1915. 1916. 1919 .. GOODS,- No. No. No. N!).

Drays 3 2 PABOBlLS, BITe. 739 588 OaUle 6 Oalves 1 Sheep 130 349 Pigs . , RBlVBlIIUIIi, - £ s. d. £ s . d.

Total 133 358 Passengers 602 8 5 532 0 8

1'ons. rons. Paroels, Luggage, and

Ohaft, Lime, &0 •.. 234 24 Mails 79 17 1 85 12 8 Wool

Goods Firewood 830 402 7,704 011 8,219 '911 Timber •• 119 96 Misoellaneous 861 11 8 409 3 5 Grain 202 238 Merohandise 259 871 Rents and Oommisslon 38 19 6 49 2 3

. Minerals 53,800 62,610 ------Total 54,444 68,726 Total £8,786 17 7 £9;295 811

.,'

NELSON SEOTION. 1916. 1915.

PUBBIIGBlBB.- S. R. T.ota!. S. R;' 'l:'o .. ~. 1st OIass 256 464 720 191 578 769 2nd Clus' 3,127 5,778 8,905 3.162 7,208 10,370

Total 8,388 6,242 9,625 3,258 7,786 11,139

Season Tiokets 244 315

1916. 1915. 1916. 1915. GOODS,- No. No. No. No.

Drays 3 4 PABOBlLS, liTO. 768 855 Oattle 34 6 Oalves 7 37 Sheep 4,871 3,665

RIIVIIIIUB,- £ S. d. £ s. d. Pigs 14

Total 4,415 3,726 Passengers 892 8 1 86419 2

,.

Tons. ' Paroels, Luggage, and

Tons. 'Mails 135 910 i38 18 1 Ohaft, Lime, &0 .•• 258 372

Wool 46 78 Goods 1.789 0 1 1,668 12 3 Firewood 180 480 Timber •• {06 279 Misoellaneous 189 12 1 181 15 2 Grain 796 728 Merohandise 527 742 Rents and Oommission 71 1 3 79 8 6 Minerals 822 867 ----- ----

Total 3,085 8,546 Total £8,07'l' 11 4 . £2,878 13 2

PIOTON SEOTION. 1916. 1915.

PASSBIIGBlBS, - S. R. Tot-al. S. R. .. . Total. 1st OIass 585 1,532 2,067 668 1,692 2,860 2nd Olass 1,793 5,622 7,{15 2,140. 5,626 7,766

Total .51,828 7,154 9,482 2,808 7,318 10,126

Season Tiokets 29 144

1916. 1915. 1916. 1915. GOODI,- No. No. No. No.

Drays 5 PABOIILS, liTO. 612 635 Oattle 16 {6 Oalves 5 50 Sheep 510,519 18,246

£ d. £ d. Pigs 187 1'12 RIIVIIIIUIIi,- s. s.

Total 20,677 18,519 PaasBDgers 728 6 2 734 810

Tons. Tons. Paroels, Luggage, and

Ohaft, Lime, &0 ... 2,8{0 '108 Mails 124 18 5 109 5 0

Wool 882 820 Goods 2,867 15 5 1,187 15 6 Firewood 86 '18 Timber ., 9 285 Misoellaneous 164 15 4 87 4 5 Grain 1,889 613 Merchandise 1,648 428 Rents and Commission 86 410 77 14 7 Minerals 1,890 885 ----

Total 7,189 8,267 Total £3,472 0 2 112,196 8 4

996

PABBIINGIIIBS,-1st; Olass ~nd Class

Total

Season Tlokets

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. 1916.

S. R. Total. 216 1,352 1,568 317 890 1,207

533 2,242 2,775

[No. 08

1915. S. R. Total.

208 2,326 2,534 286 580 866

494 2,906 3,400

1916. 1915. 1916. 1915. GOODa,­

Drays Oame Oalves Bheep Pigs

Total

Ohatl, Lime, &c ... Wool Firewood Timber ..

No.

33

3,534

3,567

Tons.

133 18 16 69

No. 2

19 PAROELS,IIITC.

3,737

RIIIVIlNUIII,-

3,758 Passengers

Tons. Paroels, Luggage, and

Mails

93 Goods 6 Misoellaneous

60 64 Rents and Commission

Cr.

No. 979

s. 349 15

85 e 303 17

o 15

d . 9

0 5

9

1 411

Cr.

No. 692

.£ s. 349 19

74 17 232 18

o 13

314

d.

9

5 8 3

0 Grain •• Merohandise Minerals

144 121 --- ---169 110 Total ,£739 10 4 11660 16 7

TO'BI M9 4M J. MAODONALD, Railway Depanment, 3rd April, 1916. Ohlef Aooountant, New Zealand Railways.

N.Z.R.-FINANCIAL YEAR 1915-16. RAILWAY WORKING AOCOUNT, showing REVENUE and EXPENDITURE to the Termination of the Period ending

4th March, 1916. ---'-----'--------------------,---------------

Revenue. i Expenditure. For a Twelve-monthly Period, Average to Date.

Four.w.~~I~~l:olalto D:~~ll-~o:.weekly·1 Tot,,~oDate.- ~~ i 1 :::'iJiY: 1 ;xf~~n~~~r. t fO of Railway. 0 Railway_

~-~- --~~~~~----+-----

8eo\1on,

NORTH IsLAND,- I I .£ 8. d.1 .£ 8. d.1 .£ 8. d.1 .£ s. d. 1 ! s. Wha.ngarei "1 741 4,983 9 0 46,695 15 8 2,444 13 1 29,S03 4 7 63'82 681l 12 Kaihu .. 20 588 0 11 5,320 16 8 1 470 16 3 4,979 12 10 93'59 288 4 Glsborne •• ., 44 2,852 19 7 26,302 1 81 1,201 9 7 16,916 15 41 64'32 6.t7 11 J:{or'h Isla.nd Main 1,108231,388 12 12,291,U2 4 0124,139 U 11,409,310 18 11 61'522,251 2

Linesa.ndBra.nohes _________ '1______ _ __ i __

Toial. .. 1,2~239,81~~1-2,369,460 ~ 128,25~~1,461,010 11 8 61'66

d. .£ s. d. 2 436 6 2 3 269 14 7 9 416 10 3 01,38413 9

80UTH laLAND,- , Bouth bla.nd Main 1,404137,M9 15 911,488,45319 4 89,110 8 31,037,783 8 9 69'721,U810 0 SOO 15 2 Lines and Bra.nohes

Westland.. 157 13,531 11 4j 150,026 3 8 7,386 13 9 90,930 4 6 Westport _. 36 8,786 17 7 100,198 19 01 3,950 6 4 48,678 3 3 Nelson .. 61 3,077 11 4 31,021 1 111 2,245 15 5 22,442 17 71 Ploton .. 56 3,472 0 2j 25,678 9 5 1,470 16 111 21,053 15 1

60'611,035 4 3 627 8 9 48'583,015 4 111,464 16 4 72'35 550 18 5 398 11 6 81'99 554 10 5 454 18 0 88'88 Lake Wa.katipu.. 73910.t 6,61112 21 456 1 4 5,876 7 8'

Sseamers I Total.. 1,714167,1576'61 1,801,99056

1104,620-2-01,226,764 16 10

1

' 68'08

Grand 1;ota.1 ~,960406,970731-4,171,45136 232,876150 2,687,77586 64-43

CORBIIIBPONDING PERIOD LAST YIIIAB.

I I s. d. l. ' 'I! d I NORTH IBLAND- j.£ 8. d'j''£ .£ B. d1.I, .£ s. d. i.£ s. . .£ s. d. Whangarei ". 74 3,S03 12 4. 44,963 1 8 2,307 3 28,736 15 7 63'911 673 8 2: 430 7 10 Kalhu.. •• 20 568 2 8 4,9H 8 10' 509 0 5. 5,275 11 9! 106'05' 277 4 111 294 0 7 Gisborne _. HI 2,310 12 11. 20,452 0 5 1,298 8 81 14,643 6 9 71'60 611 4 2 437 12 5 North Island Main 1,101!190,473 10 4

1,1,968,500 13 6 1120,284 5 31,399,031 7 9 71'0711,941 15 2i1,380 0 7

Lines and Branohee : ' 1

Total.. .. ~,239i~97'155i8 312'038,~90 4 5\:24,398-17 +'447:~87 1101 71'00; i SOUTH IsLAND,- : I I I

South Isla.nd Ma.ln 1.8861128,566 5 111,366,002 11 2. 86,479 8 011,023,505 3 7! 74'9311,073 16 101 S04 11 10 Lines and Branohee 'I'

Westland.. .. 157 12,67813 2; 146,84915 31 7,41313 9 87,687 4 3' 59-7lil,036 10 10 6181810 Wes1>port.. .. 361 9,295 811 108,325 4 10 5,16510111 54,146 9101 49'99:3,25915101,62914 2 Nelson .. 61. 2,878 13 2 28,348 8 0 1,948 9 5 22,919 10 0' 80'851 503 9 0 407 0 10 Ploton _ _ 481' 2,196 8 4 28,881 18 9 2,360 15 01 25,012 17 61 86'601 651 17 0

1

564 10 6 Lake Wakatipu.. 66016 7 5,99413 8 45817 1 5,53217 1, 92'30

1

Sieamers I --'----- ------- ------------ ---'

Total.. .. 1,6881156,276 5 3 1,684,.t02 11 8103,82614111,218,804 2 3' 72'36,

Grand total .. 12,'9271353,43236 3,723,292 161228,225 12 42,666,49141i--n:621

J. MAODONALD, d ·l~l? ''1, 1916. Ohlef Aoooun'ant, New Zealand Ballway •.

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 997

OOIlP&BUIVB 8T&TBlIBlft OJ' TB&J'J'IO ou ALL 8BOTlOI!IS from· 1st April, 1915, to 4th Maroh, 1916.

All S8O\1on8.

*1916 tl915

Iuorease

Deorease

All Sections.

*1916 00 t1915 .. Inorease .. Deorease ..

All Seonons.

*1916 00 t1915 00

Inorease .. Deorease 00

00 00

.. 00

..

.. .. ..

First-class Passengers. Second-class Passengers.

S. R. S. i R.

Total. Beason Tickets.

303,596 274,740

42B,996 . 1,309,952 i 2,66B,311 I B,BU,8M 13,252,063 424,7~6 __ .1~8,606 I 2,524,~ 8,064,364 12,402,362

I ,-----------1.------------ ---------4,230 1 •• 1 143,685 i 780,440 849,701 28,856

00 I 78,654 1---00 -1---1-------

I Parcels. &0. II Dray.. I Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Pigs. Total.

No. I No. No. No. I

No. I No. No. 1,864,782 8,158 806,609

I 83,504 6,158,13B 157,629 6,659,088

1,837,625 l 2,806 246,632 I 85,141 i 5,795,994 ~ 139,255 6,219,828 ____________________ 1 ___ . ___________ ,

I I 27,157 847 59,977 1 __ '_' _. 362,144 1~,374 ___ 439,205

00 00 I.. 1,637 I .. I 00 . 00

abaft. Lime, &0. Wool. I Firewood. I Timber. I Grain. IMerchandise·1 Minerals. To'al.

Tons o. i Tons 0 .. I Tons o. Tons o.! Tons o. Tons o. Tons o. Tons o. 270,754 ° 1148,238 10 i 95,904 0 575,984 21965,498 4 820,8M 12,619.413 6 5,496;636 3 197,B96 0 j151,326 12 1109,7680 565,257 71976,83313 786,739112,732,98417 5,520,806 ° -----.------, --------,----- ------ ----- -----

72,858 ° I 00 1 00 10,726 15, 00 34,114 10.. ..

.. ! 3,093 2113,8640---00--111,340 9 --.-. - 113,571 11 24~169 17

• 339 days. t333 days.

I!lSTllI&TIDV UOST 01 OOltSTBllOTIOlt of RULW&YB, ROLLJlllG.STOOX, BTe., to Slst M.aroh, 1915, as furnished by Publio Works Department and by GreymouSh and Wes~or' Harbour Boards respeotively.

Whangarei Kaihu Tamanga Gi8bome •. North Island Main Lines and Branohes South Island Main Lines and Branohes Westland Westport Nelson Pioton.. ..

.Lake WakaUpu Steamer Servioe In Suspenae-

Surveys, North Island Misoellaneous, North Island .. Surveys, South Island Misoellaneous, South Islr.nd •• P.W.D. Stook of Permanent-way W.B.D. Stock of A.O.L. Stores

Tomls ••

Railway Deparliment,3rd April, 1916.

Cost of COlt of Opened LiIles. Unopened Lines.

S B. d. £ 8. d. 754,565 0 0 35,799 0 ° 108,913 0 0 99 ° ° 194,459 0 0 578,189 0 0 175,588 0 ° 14,554,271 ° ° 14,821,252 ° 0

676,960 0 0 60,788 0 0

2,052,264 0 0 514,115 0 0 591,045 0 0 86,688 ° 0 588,615 0 0 26,807 0 0 587,361 0 0 79,128 0 0 48,661 0 0

34,868 0 0 5,169 0 0 5,752 0 0 5.1!18 0 0

98.592 0 0 18,689 0 0

£84,188,825 0 0 £1,999,880 0 0

J. MAODONALD, Obief Aoooun'an', New Zealand Railway ••

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

'AstrOfWmicaz Tables for the Year 1916.

Heotor Observatory, Wellington, N.Z., 22nd Maroh, 1916.

T HE following astronomioal tables are published for general information. They are interpolated-from the

Admiralty Nautical Almanao. They give the New Zealand Civil mean time when the sun is on the meridian of the Heo~or Observatory, Wellington, and the sun'. apparent right asoension at apparent noon, Wellington; and by the use of the auxiliary tables· the time when the sun is on any other meridian in New Zealand, and the times of sunrise and sunset, may be approximately obtained.

The adopted position of the transit instrument at the Hector Observatory is longitude 11 h. 39 m. 4'27 s. (= 174° 46' 4") east of Greenwioh, latitude 41° 17' 3'8· south, and height 418 ft. above 1909 mean sea-level.

New Zealand mean time is for the meridian 11 h. 30 m. east of Greenwioh. As Greenwioh mean time is reokoned from noon to noon from Oh. to 24h., and New Zealand Civil mean time is reokoned from midnight to midnight. also from Oh. to 24h., it follows that New Zealand Oivil mean time ·is 28 h. 80 m. in advance of Greenwich mean time. Hence the following easy rules to convert G.M.T. into N .Z.C.M. T., and conversely :-

N.Z.O.M.T. = G.M.T.+ 1d. - 80m. G.M.T. = N.Z.C.M.T. -ld. + 30m.

E;l;ample.-Required, the N.Z.C.M.T. oorresponding to­Ootober 2d. 13h. 4Om. 58s. G.M.T.

+ 1d. - 80m.

=Ootober 3d. 18h. 10m. 5Ss. N.Z.C.M.T. i.e., Ootober 3d. 1h. 10m. 58s. p.m.

C. E. ADAM.S, Government Astronomer.

* Published ill New Zealand Gazette, 10th December, 1914.

ASTBONOMICAL TABLES for the Yea.r 1916, for the Meridian 'of the Heotor Observa.tory, Wellington, New Zealand. Longitude 11 h. 89m. 4'27 s. Ea.st of Greenwich.

AT APPARENT NOON.-1916.

-~h-e--\ -The Sun's AP; .. rent Month.! Week. Right Ascension.

JAN. 1 Sat.

2 Sun. 3 Mon. 4 Tue. 5 Wed. 6 Thu. 7 Fri. 8 Sat.

9 Sun. 10 Mon. 11 Tue. 12 Wed. 18 Thu. 14 Fri. 15 Sa.t.

16 Sun. 17 Mon. 18 Tue. 19 Wed. 20 Thu. 21 Fri. 22 Sat.

28 Sun. 24 Mon. 25 Tue. 26 Wed. 27 Thil. 28 'Fr(. 29 Sa."

30 31

FEB. 1 2 8 4 5

Sun. Mon.

Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

h. m. s. 18 40 18'86

44 44'25 49 9'34 58 34'11

18 57 58'52 19 2 22'58

6 46'11 11 ·9'22

15 31'83 19 53'91 24 15'44 28 86'38 32 56'73 37 16'44 41 35'51

45 53'91 50 11'64 54 28'66

19 58 44'98 20 3 '0'58

7 15'48 11 29'54

15 42'90 19 55'50 24 7'34 28 18'40 32 28'67 36 88'16 40 46'86

44 54'75 49 1'85

53 8'15 20 57 13'64 21 1 18'31

5 22'17 9 21)'20

NewZea.1and Civil Mea.n Time.

h. m. s. 11 53 52'76

54 21'50 54 49'96 55 18'09 55 45'87 56 13'25 56 40'19 57 6'66

32'65 57 58'10 58 23'00 58 47'32 59 11'04

34'13 59 66'69

12 0 18'38 39'48

o 59'90 1 19'60

38'59 1 56'SO 2 14'35

31'11 2 47'11 3 2'34

16'79 30'48 43'37

3 55'48

4 6'80 , 17'31

27'02 36'93 44'02 51'30

4 57'76

I Day of the

~~th.1 Week.

FEB. 6 Sun. 7 Mon. S Tue. 9 Wed.

10 Thu. 11 Fri. 12 Sat.

13 Sun. 14 Mon. 15 Tue. 16 Wed. 17 Thu. 18 Fri. 19 Sat.

20 Sun. 21 Mon. 22 Tue. 23 Wed. 24 Thu. 25 Fri. 26 Sa.t.

27 28 29

MAB. 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9

10 11

I

Sun. Mon. Tue.

Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri­Sat.

12 Sun. 13 Mon. 14 Tue. 15 Wed. 16 Thu. 17 Fri. 18 Sat.

19 Sun. 20 Mon. 21 Tue. 22 Wed. 23 Thn. 24 Fri. 25 Sat.

26 Sun. 27 Mon. 28 Tue. 29 Wed. 80 Thu. 31 Fri.

APBIL. 1 Sat.

2 Sun. 3 Mon. 4 Tue. 5 Wed. 6 Thu. 7 Fri. 8 Sat.

9 Sun. 10 Mon. 11 Tue. 12 Wed. 13 Thu. 14 Fri. 15 Sat.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

The Sun'a Apparent Right Ascension.

h. m. B.

21 13 27'39 17 28'77 21 29'112 25 29'05 29 27'96 38 26'07 37 23'38

41 19'89 45 15'62 48 10'08 53 4'78

21 56 58'24 22 0 50'97

4 42'99

8 34'32 12 24'96 16 14'94 20 4'28 28 5S'00 27 41'11 81 28'64

35 15'59 89 1'98 42 47'84

46 83'18 50 18'01 54 2'35

22 57 46'21

23 1 29"61' .5 12'56 8 55'07

12 87'18 16 18"88 20 0'19 23 41'15

27 21'77 31 2'06 84 42"06 38 21'77 42 1'23 45 40'45 49 19'45

52 58'26 23 56 36'90 o 0 15'40

3 53'79 7 32'08

11 10'30 14 48'48

18 26'62 22 4'77 26 42'98 29 21'14 82 59'40 36 87'73

40 16'15

48 54'68 47 33'82 50 12'11 54 51'04

o 58 30'14 1 2 9'42

5 48'90

9 28'59 13 8'51 16 48'68 20 29'12 24 9'84 27 50'85 31 32'17

35 38 42 46 50 53

1 57

13'83 55'84 38'23 21'00

4-16 47-76 81'80

[No. 38

NewZea.1and Civil Mean Time.

h. m. s. 12 5 3'39

8'19 12'17 15'34 17'70 19"24 19'99

19'94 19'11 17'52 15'17 12'08

8'27 5 4'75

4 58'54 ii2'64 46'08 38'89 31'08 22'66 13'65

4 4-06 8 53'93

43'27

32'09 20'40

3 8'22 2 55'57

42'45 28'88

'14'88 2 0'46 1 45'65

80'46 1 14'91

o 59'01 42'79 26'28

12 0 9"49 11 59 52'44

85'14 59 17-64

5859'94 42'08 24'08

58 5'96 57 47'75

29'46 57 11-14

56 52'79 34'44

56 16'10 55 57'79

39"55 21'40

55 8'29

54, 45'32 27'46

54 9'78 53 52'16

34'76 17'54

58 0'51

52 43'69 27"10

52 1'0'76 51 54,'69

38'89 28'40

51 8'21

50 58'85 88'SO 24'72

50 10'97 49 57'62

44'70 82'22

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 999

The Sun's App&rent Right As.ension.

NewZe&l&nd Oivll Mean Time.

Day of the I Month.1 W-;;ek.----;---------!------------!-- ------ -- -

APRIL. 23 Sun. 24 Mon. 25 Tue. 2S Wed. 27 Thu. 28 Fri. 29 Sat.

80 MAY.

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12 18

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sun.

Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. MOD. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

21 Sun. 22 MOD. 28 Tue. 24 Wed. 25 Thu. 26 Fri. 27 Sat.

28 29 80 31

JUNE. 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 B 9

10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 80

JULY. 1

2 3

" 5 6 7 8

SUD. MOD. Tue. Wed.

Thu. Fri. Sat.

SUD. MOD. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. MOD. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. MOD. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.

Sat.

SUD. MOD. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.

h. m. s. 2 1 16'30

5 1'27 8 46'73

12 82'69 16 19'16 20 6'14 23 53'66

2 27 41'70

31 30'27 35 19'39 89 9'06 42 59'27 46 50'03 50 41'34

54 38'19 2 58 25'61 3 2 18'59

6 12'12 10 6'20 14 0'85 17 56'05

21 51'80 25 48'12 29 45'00 33 42'43 87 -40'43 41 38'98 45 38'10

49 37'77 53 38'02

3 57 88'80 4 1 40'14

5 42'01 9 44040

13 47'31

17 50'72 21 54'62 25 58'98 80 8'78

34 9'01 38 14'65 42 20'69

46 21-10 50 88'85 54 40'94

4 58 48'88 5 2 56'00

7 8'94 11 12'12

15 20'53 19 29'13 28 87'91 27 40'85 31 55'94 36 5'14 40 14047

44 48 52

5 56 6 1

5 9

28'87 88'85 42'88 52'45

2'03 11'59 21'12

18 30'59 17 89'96 21 49'22 25 58'S4 80 7'29 34 16'06

38 24'SO

42 32'89 46 40'92 50 48'S5 54 56'07

S 59 3'15 7 3 9'86

7 IS'20

h. m. 11 49

49 48

B.

20'19. 8'65

57'58 47'01-3S'95-1 27'41 18'119.

11 48 9'91

48 1'95 47 54'53

47'67 41'34 35'55 30'32

25'S3 21'51 17'93 14'91 12'45 10'55

9'20

8'40 8'16 8'47 9'35

10'79 12'78 15'::14

18'45 22'12 26'S4 31'11 86'40 42'28 48'56

47 55'89 48 2'71

10'49 18'71

27'86 3S'48 45'88

48 55'70 49 5'87

16'87 27'17 88'26

49 49'Sl 50 l'20

18'01 25'02 37'22

50 49'57 51 2'06

14'S7 27'40

40'21 51 53'10 52 6'04

19'01 32'00 44'97

52 57'90

53 10'77 23'55 ilS'22

53 48'74 54 1'11

13'28

25'28

36'94 48'38

54 59'52 55 10'86

20'88 80'96 40'71

I D&y of the I The Sun's -APp&rent I New Ze&I&n~ I r,ro,,-tIlL ":eek. __ Right AB~e~s~on. ___ ~I~ Me&n Time.

JULY. h. m. s. h. ' m. s. 9 Sun. 7 11 22'12 11 55 50'05

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1000 THE NEW ZEAIJAND GAZETTE. No. 38

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lVotices to ma,ke Returns oj Land under the Land and Income AS8essment Act, 1908. and Amendment Act8. 1912 ana 1913, <tnd the Finance Act. 191.5.

Land and Income Tax Department. Wellington, 29th March, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that. in pursuanc,' of tht' abov" Acts and the regulations made thereunder. every

person and company within the moaning of the said Aots being owner of land in New Zealand. OJ' being the holder 0" owner of any mortgage or mortgages of land in New Zealand. is hereby requirecl to make and furnish to me, in the pre· scribed form. returns of snch land and mortgages as at 12 o'clock noon on the 31st day of March instant.

And, further, notice i8 hereby given that 8uchreturns shall in all oases be deliv('red at or forwarded to the offim' of the Commissioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings at Wellington, on or b"fore the 1st day of May, 1916.

D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes.

NOTE.-Forms of return may be obtained at any posta money-order offioe.

.Yotice to Mariners No. 26 oj 1916.

AUCKLAND HARBOUR.-ERECTION OF TRIG. STATIm. ON R,mF OF JUDGES BAY.

Marine Department. Wellington. N.Z., 4th April, 1916.

T HE Auckland Harbour Board have notified that a per· manent trig. station has been erected on the reef of

Judges Bay, in connection with the new railway-works. The trig. station is situated 160 ft. insid.e or to the southward

of the extreme end of the reef. and takes the form of a trio angular structure with a fiagpole in the cent.re.

Two temporary line beacons have been erected by the Railway Department in Hobson Bay on a line bearing 1370

44' (S. 58 0 46' E. magnetic) from the permanent trig. station. The first of these beacon. is situated 3·!J cables from the

trig. station, and tho second 6'5 cables from tho trig. station. Charts. &c .• affectod: Admiraltv Charts Nos. 197() and

1896; "New Zealand Pilot." eight·edition. 1008, Chapter ii, page 3!J.

O.illORGE ALLPORT, Secretary.

Xotice 10 1liariner8 No. :27 of 1916.

Marine Department, Wellington. N.Z .. 4th April, 1916.

T HE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Hydrographic Office. London; the Hydrographic Office,

Washington; the Department of Trade and Customs, Mel· bourne; the Marine Department. Brisbane; and the Receiver· Ueneral, Fiji. are pu hlished for general information.

GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary.

ApRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1001

ENGLAND.

ENGLISH CHANNEL, NORTH SEA, AND RIVERS THAMES AND MEDWAY.-I'rLoTAGE AND TRU';FIO REGULATIONS.

Former Notice.-No. 134 of 1916; hereby cancelled. Mariners are hereby warned that, under the Defence of

the Realm (Consolidation) Regulations, 1914, the following regulations have been made by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, and are now in force :- ' ,

I. English Ohannel and North Sea.

1. All ships (other than British ships of less than 3,500 tons gross tonnage, when trading coastwise or to or from the Channel Islands and not carrying passengers) whilst bound from, and whilst navigating in the waters from, the Downs Pilot-station to Gravesend, or vice versa, must be conducted by pilots licensed by the London Trinity House.

2. All ships (other than British ships of less than 3,500 tons gross tonnage, when trading coastwise or to or from the Channel Islands and not carrying passengers) whilst bound from, and whilst navigating in the waters from, Gravesend to Great Yarmouth, or vice versa, must be conduoted by pilots licensed by the London Trinity House,

3. All ships (other than British B.hips of less than 3,500 tons gross tonnage, when trading coastwise or to or from the Channel Islands and not carrying passengers) whilst' navi­gating in the waters from Gravesend to London Bridge, or "ice versa, must be conducted by pilots licensed by the London Trinity House, .

4. The Trinity House Pilot-station at Dungeness having been discontinued, pilotage is therefore not compulsory between the Downs Pilot-station and Dungeness, except for ships bound into or out, of the H'1rbours of Doyer and Folkestone.

5. Trinity House Pilot-stations haye been established at the undermentioned places, and merchant yessels not under compulsion of pilotage are very strongly advised to take pilots:-

(a.) TilE DOWNS, where ships proceeding north can obtain pilots capable of piloting as far as Great Yarmouth, and also pilots for the River Thames, and for Folkes­tone and Dover Harbours. The pilot steamers attached to the Downs Station will cruise ill the vicinity of a position two miles south-east of Deal Pier.

(b.) GREAT YARMOUTH, where ships from the North Sea bound for the River Thames or the English Channel can obtain pilots capable of piloting as far as the Downs. The pilot-steamer attached to the Great Yarmouth Station will cruise between the Corton light· vessel and the South Scroby buoy,

(c.) THE SUNK LIGHT-VESSEL, where ships crossing the North Sea between the parallels of 51 0 40' and 51 0

54' north latitude, but no othe'l's, can obtain pilots for the River Thames and the Downs, '

(d.) Pilots can also be obtained at LONDON and HARWICK for the Downs and Great Yarmouth (including the River Thames and approaches).

NOTF..-The pilots referred to in this not icc Me t,he pilots licensed by the London Trinity House, and no others.

11. River8 'I'hamel< and Medway:

1. All traffic into and out of the River Thames must pass through the Edinburgh Channels, or through the Black Deep Houth of the Knock John and Knob light-buoys, and through j,he Oaze Deep, until further notice.

No vessels are to remain under way in the above-mentioned channels between a linc drawn from London StOlle to No. 3 Sea Reach light-buoy and thence to Cauyey Point on the west, and the Sunk Head light-buoy or a line joining the positions of the South Long Sand and East Shingles buoys,' on the east, between the hours of 7.30 p.m, and 5 a.m.

Vessels at anchor within these limits mUst not exhibit any lights between the hours of 7,30 p,m. and' 5 a.m}. No merchant or other private vessel is, however, to be at anchor in the Black Deep, Oaze Deep, and the main channel of the Thames as far west as No.3 Sea Reach light-buoy, to the southward of a line joining East Knock John buoy, Knob light-buoy, West Oaze buoy, Norc light-vessel, and No.' 3 Sea Reach light-buoy, between the hours of 7.30 p,m. and 5a~ ,

All other channels are closed to navigation. 2. Coasting-vessels are not to be under way nor exhibit

any lights in the East Swin or Wallet between sunset and sunrise.

3. Cruising .of yachts and pleasure craft is~rohibited in the estuaries of the Thames, Medway, CoIn",. Blackwater, Crouch, and Roach, and adjacent rivers and creeks.

Fishing-vessels are governed by the terms of the notices i",med by the Board of Agriculture atHl }'isheries.

F

NOTE.-This notice is a repetition of Notice No. 134 of 1916, with amendments to Sootion II.

Oaution. This Admiralty Notice to Mariners is issued under the

provisions of the Defence of the Realm (Consolidation) Regulations, 1914, and failure to comply strictly with the directions contained in it will constitute an offence against these regulations.

Any person found guilty of such an offence is liable to severe penalties both of imprisonment and fine.

Any person aiding or abetting the commission of such an offence is himself guilty of an offence against the regulations.

Attention is also drawn to the fact that any infringement of the directions contained in this Admiralty Notice to Mariners is liable to result in the detention of the ship:: or vessel.

SOUTH-EAST COAST.-THE ELBOW.-DISTINGUISHING NAMES OF Buoys.

(a.) Elbow light-buoy.-Po8ition: Lat. 51 0 23' 55' N., long. 10 33' 54' E.

(b.) No.2 Elbow (black conical buoy with ball topmark).­Position: Lat, 51 0 22' 13' N., long. 10 32' 12H E.

DetailB.-In view of the alteration in position of the Elbow light-buoy and the establishment of a conical buoy in the old position of the light-buoy, announced in the former notice quoted above, t,hese buoys will in future be known as the: " Elbow light-buoy" and" No.2 Elbow" respectively, and the names are to be inserted on the charts,

Oharts afjected,-No, 1828, The Downs; No. 1607, North Foreland to the Nore; No. 1610, North Foreland to Orford­ness; No. 1895. Dungeness to the Thames; No. 1431, Approaches to Dover Strait, Fecamp to North Foreland; No .. 1406, Dover and Calais to Orfordness and Seheveningen.

Public.ation.~hannel Pilot, Part I, 1908. page 297.

JAPAN.

HONSHU, SOUTH-EAST COAST.-O'SHIM.A.-FOG-SIGNAL ESTAlILISHED.

Position.-At the lighthouse at the northern end of the island, about half a mile eastward of Chiga-saki. Lat. 340 47!'N" long. 139022,., E.

Del<cription.-A siren giving one blast every forty-four seconda, thus-blast 4 sees., silent 40 sees.

Oharts afjected.-No. 953, Omai-saki to Tsurugi-saki; No. 996, Kii-suido to Tokyo: No. 2347, Honshu. Kiusiu, and Shikoku, &c.

Publicatio1l8,-List of Lights. Part VI, 1916, No. 2048; Japan Pilot, 1914. page 220.

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN.

SANDWICH ISLANDS, MAUI.-KAHULUI IJ:ARBOUR.-ALTERA­TION IN POSITION OF BREAKWATER LIGHT.

New poaition.-On the head of the breakwater, at a distance of 25 yards from the outer ext,remify. and about 280 yards north-westward from former posit.ion, Lat. 200 Mi' N., long, 156 0 28t' W.

New abridged description.-Lt. fl. ev. 71 secs., 39 ft. (U). De.gcription.-As described in t,he Ad'l1iralty List of Lights,

with the exception t hat the light now has an elevation of 39 ft,. and the structure consists of a pyramidal framework tower,

Ohart affected.-No. 3534, Kahului Harbour. P"bMr.ation8,~-List of Lights, Part VII, 1916, No. 1227;

Pacific Islands Pilot. Vol. nI, 1909. page 226; Revised Supplement, 1915.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

-OAHU>--HoNOLULU HARBOUR.-LIGH'I' DESTROYED.­LIGHTED Buoy ESTABLISHED.

On 20th January, 1916, Honolulu Channel buoy light No.3, fixed white, on a second-class can buoy, was established, in 32 ft. of water, about 80 yards 18.',0 from the position of Honolulu Channel light No.3, which was destroyed by a storm 16th January, 1916,

MAUI. - SOUTH - WEST-COAST. -MAALAEA BAY, - KIHEI.­RANGE'LIGHTS ESTABLISHED.-LIGHT DISCONTINUED.

On 20th January, 1916, rauge-lights were establi~I-.ed at, Kihei, as follows :-

FRONT LIGHT.-Fixed red, of 50 candle-power. exhibited, 15ft. above the water, from a pyramidal wooden frame tower 9ft. high. Oil Kihei Wharf, 100ft. from its outer end.

,.

1002 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 88

REAlI LIGHT.-Fixed white, of 160 cancUe-power. exhibited. 50 ft. above the water. from a pyramidal wooden frame tower 22 ft. high. 640 yards 55° from the front light.

WASI(INGTON ..

STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUOA.-SLIP POINT LIGHT MOVED. On 21st January. 1916. Slip Point light was moved and

re-established on a new tower attllched to the western faoe of the fog-signal building. The height of the light was increllSed to 72 ft. above high water and 35 ft. above the

·gronnd. Approx. position: Lat. 48° 15' 48' N .• long. 1240 111' W.

PuGET SOUND.-COMMENOEMENT BAY.-BBOWNS POINT LIGHT.-CHARAOTEBISTlO OHANGED.

On 25th Janullry, 1916. the oharacteristio of Browns Point light was changed from fixed white to jlaihing white of 190 oandle-power every 3 8econda--thus. fiash fr3 81lCO'111l. eolipsed 2·78ero-nd. •.

Approx. position: Lat. 47° 18' 23# N .• long. 122° 26' 36" W.

CAPE FLATTERY LIGHT-STATlON.-FOG-SlGNAL TO BE OHANGED.

About 1st July. 1916, the fog-signal at Cape Flattery Light­station will be ohanged from a first-olass air siren to a first­olass air diaphone. without other ohange.

Approx. position: Lat. 48°.23' 31' N .• long. 1240 44' 9" W.

BRITISH: COLUMBIA.

STRAIT. OF GEOOOIA.-FRASER RlVER ENTRANOE.-NORTlI ARM.-INNER LIGHT MOVED.

The inner light at the North Arm. Fraser River entrance, has been moved and re-established on the southern side of the dredged channel at the turn in the jetty. 2·3 miles 131° from the outer light.

The light is an unwatohed fixed white light. shown 18ft. a.bove the water, from a. 30-da.y Wigham lamp placed on a small. square, wooden tower, painted white, standing on a square pla.tform on piles, a.nd is visible 9 miles from all pOints of a.pproa.ch.

NOTE.-This light can be used as a leading-light either entering or coming out of the dredged channel.

FRASER RlVER MOUTll.-NoRTlI SIDE RANGE FRONT LIGHT OARRmD AWAY.

The front beaoon light of the north side range has been oarried away by ioe, and will not be replaced until further notice.

Approx. position: Lat. 49° 7' 38' N., long. 123° 14' 44' W.

MILBANK SOUND.-WmTE. ROOKS LIGHT.-CHARAOTERISTlO. A new acetylene lighting apparatus has been installed in

White Rooks gas·beaoon. The light shows flashing white every 3 8econds-thus, flash 0·3 8econd, eclipsed 2·7 seoonda.

Approx. position: Lat. 52° 17' 15# N.,long. 128° 31' W. R.O. Charts Nos. 527, 904, 1584, and 1765. U.S. Coa.st Survey Charts Nos. U and 7002. Light List, Vol. I (No. 30), 1915, No. 1994A. Light List, Paoifio Coast, 1915, page 100. R.O. Pub. No. 96, 1907, page 473.

CALIFORNIA.

POINT MONTARA LIGHT.-POWER INOREASED. On 15th Ja.nuary. 1916. the luminous power of Point

Montara light was inoreased to 2,900 candles. Approx. position: Lat. 37° 32' 15" N .• long. 122° 31' 6' W.

SAN FRANOISOO BAY ENTRANOE.-BONITA CllANNEI..-GAS AND BELL Buoy »OVED.

On 1st February, 1916. Bonita Channel gas and bell buoy 3 wa.s moved 100 yards 125° and re-established in 5!fathoms of water.

OREGON. COLUMBIA RlVER ENTRANOE.-GAS AND WmSTLE Buoy

ESTABLISHED.-Buoy DISOONTINUED.

On 28th January, 1916, South Jetty gas and whistle buoy 28, showing, 16 ft. above the water, a. :flashing white light of

·390 candle-power every 10 seconds-thus, flash 1 8econd, eolipsed'9 8ecOnds-Was established, in Ii! fa.thoms:of 'vater. oft the end of South Jetty.

R.O. Chart No. 527. U.S. Coa.st Survey Charts Nos. U, 5052, 6100. and 615l. Light List,lIIPaoific Coast, 1915. page 38. No. 169E. Light List, Paoifio Coast, 1916, page 42. No. ISO. U.S. Coast Pilot, Pa.oifio Coast. 1909. page 122.

UNl'l'ED STATES. PAOIFIO COAST.-SAN FRANCIsoo HARBOUR.-OAKLAND

HARBOUR LIGHT.-ALTERATlON IN CHARAOTER.

Poaition.-On northem side of entrance to San Antonio Creek. Lat. 37° 48' N., long. 122° 20' W.

New abridged description.-Lt. fl. ev. 5 sees., 43 ft., vis. 12m.

Alteration.-The character of the light has been altered from fixed white to flashing white every five seconds.

Remarka.-The light has a power of 5,000 candles. Oharts aDected.-No. 591, San Franoisco Harbour; No. 229,

Point Pinos to Bodega Head. Publications.-List of Lights, Part VII. 1916, No. 593;

W.C. Central Amerioa, &c., Pilot, 1907, page 413.

BRAZIL. EAST COAST.-RIO DE JANEIRO RARBOUR.-FoRT VILLE.

GAGNON LIGBT.-DHARAOTERISTlO ORANGED.

The oharacteristic of the light on Fort Villegagnon has been ohanged from fixed red to flashing white every 3 8econds­thus, flash 0'3 second, eolipsed 2·7 8eoonda.

The light is unwatched and is visible 9 miles. The other details remain unchanged.

Approx. position: Lat. 220 54' 45# S., long. 43° 9' 24H W.'1 R.O. Charts Nos. 1130. 1331. 1332, 1402, 1674, 971,"and

972. . Light List. Vol. I (No. 30), 1915, No. 1500. H.O. Pub. No. 88, 1904. page 445.

FORT LAGE LIGHT.-ALTERATlON IN CHARAOTER. Poaition.-Lat. 20° 56' S., long. 43° 8f' W. New abridged deBcription.-Lt. H. ev. 3 sees., vis. 10 m. Alteration.-The character of the light has been altered

from fixed red to flashing white every three seconds-thus. flash 0·6 aec., eclipse 2'4 8e68.

Remarka.-The light has a visibility of 10 miles. Oham aDected.-No. 041, Rio de Janeiro Harbour entrance,

Rio de Janeiro Rarhour; No. 3107, Cape St. Thome to Guamtiba Point; No. 3304, Rio de Janeiro to Sao Sehastiao Island.

URUGUAY.

PLATA RIVER.-ENGLISH BANK LIGHT-VESSEL REPLAOED BY NEW VESSEL.

English Bank light-vessel has been replaced by a new light­vessel having two masts and an iron hull painted dark red, with the inscription" M.O.P.-R.O.U.-BANOO INGLES" in white letters on both sides. The mainmast carries a ball top­mark and a red light is shown from the yardarm.

A fixed white light, visible 12 miles, is exhibited from the foremast, 68 ft. above the water.

A submarine bell sounds 8 stroke8 every 10 seoond8. The vessel carries a radio outfit with call letters C W C

and a sending radius of 37 miles.

MONTEVlDEo.-LIGHT ESTABLISHED. Information has been received that a fixed green light.

visible 4 miles, has been established on the head of Mole B, Montevideo Harbour.

The light is exhibited, 31 ft. above the water, from a skeleton iron tower painted grey, on a masonry base.

EAST COAST.-SHOAL REPORTED. The master of the American steamer "Corozal," drawing

20 ft .• reports that on 12th January, 1916, he passed over what appeared to be a shoal, in (approximately) latitude 33° 15' S., longitude 51 ° 53' W.

The area of shallow water appeared to he about 6 miles long east-north-east and west·south-west and 300 yards wide. The water appeared of a whitish oolour and the sea was oh<>ppy on the westem side.

B.O. Charts Nos. 1071, 1130, 1132, and~1333. R.O. Pub. No. 88, 1904, page 540.

QUEENSLAND. ADDITIONAL LIGHTS, DREDGED CUTTING.-ENTRANOE CAIRNS

RARBOUR. Notice is hereby given that on and after 4th April, 1916.

two red lights will be exhibited from the helICOns recently "rooted to mark the inner dredged cutting.

Directions Jor U8e.-Keep the outer leading-lights in line and pass the green light (marking the intersection of the outer and inner dredged cuttings) on the port hand, bringing two bellConS, ori the weetem side of the channel, carrying red lights in line astem, and keep them so until the front leading-light is passed, when proceed as before.

Charts a.tfeoted: Nos. 3133, 2350, and 2924, Australia DirectorY, Vol. II.

APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1003

TASMANIA. WEST COAST.-WEST POINT.-NBW LIGHT.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the new light on West Point will be exhibited experimentally on or about 1st June, 1916.

P06ition.-Lat. 40° 57' S., long. 144° 38' E. Structure.---Steel skeleton tower, painted white. Oharacter.-Single flaahing white light, showing one flash

every 3 seconds-thus, flash 0·3 see., eolipse 2·7 sees. RemarkB.-The light will be unwatched. Further notice

will be given. PublicationB affected.-Admiralty List of Lights and 'fiJae

Signals, Part VI; Australia Directory, Vol. I, 1907, page 632. Oharts affected.-Admiralty Chart No. 1079, Tasmania;

Admiralty Chart No. 1695B, Bass Strait; Admiralty Chart No. 2759B, .Australia, Southern Portion.

FIJI ISLANDS. LEVUKA HARBOUR.-BEACON LIGHT AT ENTRANCE.

Notice is hereby given that a concrete tower has been oreoted on piles at the southern side of the main passage into Lovuka Harbour. The whole of this structure is painted white, and is situated about half a oable's length from the eastern edge of the southern reef; approximate latitude 17° 41' south, and longitude 178° 52' east.

From this tower will be exhibited on and after sunset of tho 1st doy of May, 1916, a Wigham ocoulting beacon light visible all around the horizon. The light will be white and of one ocoultation every three seoondo (light two seconds, oolipse oue second). The focal plane of the light is 26 ft. above high.water mark, and the light is visible from a ship's deck for ·about six miles in clear weather.

CR.OWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lands in Nelson Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, Srd 4-pril, 1916.

NOTICE is hereby given that the leases and lioenses of L the undermentioned lands having been declared

forfeited by resolution of the Nelson Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the pro· visions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

Section 6, Block VII, Waitakere Survey Diltricl. TENURE: P.L. Lease No. 188. Formerly held by Thomas Henry Ferguson.

Section 16, Blook XII, Malllheraiti Survey DiBtrict. Tenure: P.L. Lease No. U6. Formerly held by James

Kinkade Mathieson. Section a, Block VII, W"itakere Survey Dqtrict.

Tenure: P.L. Lease No. 282. Formerly held by Henry Claud Ferguson.

Section 12, Block III, IMngahua Survey District. Tenure: P.L. Lease No. 70. Formerly held by Leslie

George Arnold. Section 8, Block V II, Hope Survey District.

l'enure: R.L. Lease No. 489. Formerly held by Wil· liam Edmund Sturgiss.

W. F. MASSEY, Mini.ter of Land •.

Land in Southland, Land District for DispolaZ under the Land Act, 1908.

Distriot Lands and Survey Offioe, Invercargill, Srd April, 1916.

NJ OTICE is hereby given, in pursuanoe of section 826 of L the Land Aot, 1908, that the undermentioned land will be disposed of under the provisions of seotion lSI of the said Aot on or after Thursday, the 6th day of July, 1916.

SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-SOPTHL.l.ND COUNTY.

SECTION 801, Blook XII, Hokonui Survey Distriot: Area, 39 acres 3 roods 84 perohes.

H. D. M. RABURD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Otago Land DiBtrict for Disp08al under the Land Act, 1908.

Distriot Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 3rd April, 1916.

'.1 OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of seotion 326 of J... ~ the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land

will be sold to the owner of adjoining land, in terms of sec· tion 131 of the said Aot, on or after Wednesday, 5th July, 1916.

SCHEDULE. OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.-VINCENT COUNTY.-TIGEB HILL

SURVEY DISTRICT.

AN area of 5 aores 3 roods 35 perches, being old railway reserve traversing Section 28A, Block II.

D. M. CALDER, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands.

GaUoway Runs, Otago Land DiBtrict, open for License by Application.

District Lands aud Survey Office, Dunedin, 4th April, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the pastoral runs mono tioned in the Schedule hereto are open for license,

under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, aud amend· ments ; and applioations will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 22nd May, 1916.

Applicants will have to appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the District Lands and Survey Offioe, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 24th May, 1916, at 10 o'clock a.m.

The ballot will be held at the same place at the conclusion of the examination of applicants.

Preferenoe will be given to soldiers either discharged or on active service, and to landless applicants who havo children dependent on them or who have within the preceding two yeirs applied for land at least twice unsuccessfully.

SCHEDULE. OTAGO L.um DIBTBICT.-GALLOWAY RUNS.

Vincent Ooonty.-Piger Hill, Manor, Long Valley, Oairnside, OairnhiU, and Peviot Survey DiBtricts.

RUN 565 (Class A): Area, 23,200 acres; term, twenty.one years; half·yearly rental, £112 lOs.; valuation for improve· ments, £367 13s. (fencing).

The sucoessful applicant will be required to take a license (expiring at the same time as the run license) under sec· tion 59 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, over the home· stead·site on Galloway Settlement. Area, 62 acres; half· yearly rental, £7 Ss. 6d.; valuation for buildings, £530. The valuation for buildings may be paid in cash, or in fourteen years by twenty·oight half·yearly instalments of £26158.4d.

The successful applicant will be required to take a pastoral license for a term of twenty years from 1st Maroh, 1918, over adjoining Run No. 565A, oontaining 4,660 acres, at an annual rental of £60. He will also be required to take grazing lioenses from year to year until the areas are wanted by the Crown over 2,660 acres of fruit·growing reserve at an aunual rental of £20, and 800 acres of afiorestation reserve at an annual rental of £5.

Thia run comprises a series of rolling ridges, rising from an elevation of from aoout 640 ft. to 3,400 ft. The northern portions of the runs are rather dry and bare, but the south· ern or more elevated part has a very fair vegetation of tussock and the usual native grasses. The homestead area lies within half a mile of the Galloway Siding on the Otago Central Railway, and within half a mile of the Galloway School. There is permanent water in the Manorburn, and also in some of the other gullies. There are a number of good roads leading to and from the run.

The sootion is well watered. by Manorbum and other creeks.

Run 566 (Class A): Area, 28,740 acres; term, twenty.one years; half·yearly rental, £137 lOs.; valuation for improve. ments, £853 lOs. (buildings, £525, fencing, £328 lOs.).

The successful applicant will be required to take a license (expiring at the same time as the run lioense) under section 59 of the Land for Settlements Aot, 1908, over the homestead. site on Galloway Settlement. Area, 57 acres; half·yearly rental, £4 19s.

This run oomprises a series of rolliDg ridges, with an eleva. tion of about 1,200 ft. to about 3,000 ft. The northern

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1004 THE NEW ZEAJ.1AND GAZETTE, [No. 38

portion consists of rather dry rooky ridges, with a good deal I Settlement Land inf.Canterlrury Land District for Selection on of waste ground. .The southern portion is also ridgy land, Renewable Lease. but is fairly well grassed by tussock and native grasses. . -- _ The homestead is at Little Valley, which lies about nine miles Distriot Lands and Survey,Offioe, from Alexandra on a formed road. There is plenty of water Christohuroh, l.~th Maroh, 1916. for stock in the various creeks. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land

The section is woll watered by Little Valley Creek and I is open for scleot.ion on renewablc lease under the Hope's Creek. provisions of the Land Aot, 1908, and the Lands for Settle­

ments Aot, 1908, and amendments; and applioations will be reoeived at this offioe up to 4 o'olook p.m. on Tuesday, 2nd May, 1916: .

Run 567 (Class A): Area, 21,740 acres; term, twenty-oue years; half-yearly rental, £110; valuation for improve­ments, £441 (fencing).

The successful applicant will be required to tak a license (expiring at the same time as the run license) over the home­stead-site on Galloway Settlement. Area, 85 acres: half­yearly rental, £lO 13s. 9d.

This run has a frontage to Little Valley, where thelbest homestead-site lies. The back or southern ridges are well olad with native grasses and tussook. The northern ridges are broken and rooky, but are somewhat warmer than the back oountry. There is a good supply of water in the larger gullies and oreeks. The homestead-site is about nine to ten miles from Alexandra on a formed road. The section is well watered by various oreeks and gullies. The elevation ranges from about 1,200 ft. to 2,900 ft. above-sea-level.

Run 568 (Class A): Area, 11,240 acres; term, twenty-one years; half-yearly rental, £50; valuation for improvements, £46 (fencing).

The run consists of a number of rather dry, rooky ridges overlooking the Clutha River. The native vegetation has disappeared to some extent from the lower faces. The farther­back parts are not well supplied with permanent water, but at present a mining water-race gives the run a good general water-supply for stock. There is not a very good home­stead-site on this run. The elevation is from about 500 ft. to above 2,500 ft. The seotion is not well watered.

Areas are approximate and subjeot to slight alteration upon completion of survey.

Residenco is compulsory in the case of Runs 565, 566, and 567.

Sale plans giving full partioulars may be obtained at this office.

D. M. CALDER, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Auckland Land Di8triet lor Diapoaal under the Land Act, 1908_

Dlstriot Lands l¥ld Survey Office, Auokland, 17th January, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of I!6Otion· 326 of the Land Aot, 1908, that the nndermentioned land

will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Aot on or after Thursday, 20th April, 1916.

SCHEDULE. AUOKLAND LAND DISTBIOT.-WIUNGABOA COUNTY.-KAEO

SURvllri DmTBIOT.

SlI:OTION 3A, Block III: Area, 39 acres 3 roods 17 perohes.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Southland Land DiBlrice for Di'po8aZ under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 21st February, 1916 ..

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the ulldermentioued lalit's

Will be open for selection on renewable lease on Wednesd .. y, 21st Jnne, 1916.

SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTBIOT.-WAIKAKA DISTRICT.

Section 37, Block VI : 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48

A. R. P. A.rea, 29 1 23

22 3 10 24 3 27

4 1 10 415 4 1 35 5 1 25 320 4 3 12 7 1 34 5 0 10

18 1 15

H. D. M. HASZARD, Commissioner of Crown Landi.

Ap~lica.nts will have to appear perrcnally before th,· Land Board for rxaroination at this office on Thurrday, 4th May, 1916, at 11 o'clock a.m.

The baJIoi will be held at the conclusion of the examinati cn. Preferenoe wHi be given to soldiers, either dischargEd or

on aotive s9rvice, and to applicants with children dependent on them or who have within 1he preceding two years appliEd for land at least twice unmccessfully.

SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-DRAYTON SETTLEMENT.­

PAPARlTA COUNTY.-RoLLESTON SURVll:Y DISTRICT. SECTION I, Blook XII: Area, 125 aores 2 roods 24 perohes; half-yearly rental, £25.

Rent per aore per annum, 7s. lIid.; half - yearly rental, £25.

Weighted with £325, valuation for improyement~ oonsistillg of house, sheds, garden, orohard, and 32 ohains of fenoing.

All flat agricultural land that has becn reoently oropped. Somewhat light soil, on olay and gravel subsoil; watered by water-raoes. About two miles and three-quarters frOln Tompleton Railway-station by good road.

The improvemonts that go with the land are 238 ohaina of boundary and subdivision fenoes, valued at £88 6s.

Full partioulars and plans may be obtained at this offioe. C. R. POLLEN,

Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Settlelllent Land in Southland [,and District open jor Selection.

District Lands and Survey Office, Iovercargill, 11th March, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land is open for selection on renewable lease, under the

provisions of the Land Act. 1908, and the Land for Settle­ments Act, 1908, and ameudments; and applications will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesdav, 26th A pri!, 1916. •

Applicants will have to appear personally before the Land Board for examination at this office on Thursday, 27th April, 1916, at 11 o'clocl, a.m.

The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the ~xamin .. · tion. .

Preference will be given to soldiers (either oischarged or on active service), and to laudless applicants who have children dependent on them or who have within the preced­ing two years applied for lana at least twice unsuccessfully.

SCHEDUI.E. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTBICT.--SOUTHLAND COUNTY.-HoKo.

NUl SURVEY DISTRIOT.-ARDLUSBA SETTLEMENT. Mixed Agricultural and Pastoral Land.

SECTION I, Blooks n and III: Area, 5,031 aores 1 rood 6 perohes; rent per acre per annum, 8d.; total half-yearly rental, £84.

Open, undulating to hilly agrioultUl'al and pastoral land. Subdivided into four paddooks, the eastern boundary being u~enced. 123 aores haye been ploughed and sown in turnips, whioh have to be paId for by the suooessful applioant· 136 acres in new grass; some 600 to 700 aores are plough: able; the balanoe is hilly tussock country. Elevation, from 720ft. to 2,050£t. Well watered by permanent streams.

Section 3, Blook VII: Area, 1,790 acres; rent per aore per annum, 28.; total half-yearly rental, £89 lOs.

. ~pen, !la t, B.?d hilly agricultural and pastoral land. Su b­diytded mto sIX paddooks, and practioally all ring-fenced WI:th rabbit-proof fences. .Comprising 345 acres in grass; the balance, 1,445 acres, IS mostly hilly tussook country. Elevation, from 600ft. to 1,700ft. above soo-level.

The improvements whioh go with the sections are as fol­lows: Seotion 1-938 ohains of boundary and subdivisional fenoing, valued at £293. Seotion 3-889 ohains boundary and subdivisional fencing, valued at £466 ISs.

Ardlussa SeUlement is situated from six miles to ten miles and three-quarters from Balfour Railway-station, on the Gore­LUlIlllden llite.

H. D. M. HASZARD, Commissioner of Crown Landi.

APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1005

Land inJTaranaki Land DislrictJor Disposal under Section 131 Land in Auckland Land District Jar Di8PQBai under the Land of Ihe Land Act, 1908. Act, 1908. j

District Lands and Survey Offioe, New Plymouth, 11th January, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 326 of the ~ Land Act, 1908, that the undormentioned land will be disposed of under section 131 of that Act on or after Monday, the 17th day of April, 1916.

SCHEDULE.

TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.

Block I, Mahoe Survey District.

Distriot Lands and Survey_ Office, Auckland, 17th January, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land

will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Thursday, 20th April, 1916.

SCHEDULE.

AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT. - OTAlIIATEA COUN1·Y.-• l\URERETU PARISH.

PORTION of original railway reserve adjoining Sections 45 SEOTION 180: Area, 64 acres. and 47 : Area, 8 acres 3 roods 13 perches. H. M. SKEET,

G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Landi,

Land in Southland Land District Jar Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 21st February, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 326 of tbe Land Act, 1908, the undermentioned lands

will be disposed of uuder the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, 22nd May, 1916.

SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.-SOUTHLAND COUNTY.

Section. Block. District. Area.

28 III I Otama .. 89 V Oteramika Hd. s XV Waikawa ..

A, B. P. 13 2 16

193 1 24 108 0 0

_____ 1 ____ t ___ _ H. D. M. HASZARD,

Commis,ioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Nelson Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

Distriot Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, 21st February, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that Section 32, Block XI,

Mokihinui Survey District, Nelson Land District, contain· ing 100 acres, will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1916.

]'. A. THOMPSON, Oommissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Nelson Land District for Di8posal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, 21st February, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuanoe of section 326 of r the Land Aot, 1908, that Section 14, Blook X, Reef ton Survey District. Nelson Land Distriot, containing 10 acres 2 roods 35 perohes, will be disposed of under the provisions of the sa.id Aot on or after Monday, the 22nd day of Mlty, 1916.

F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown I,ands.

Land in, Otago Land District Jor Disposal under Ihe Land Act, 1908, and Amendment8.

Distriot Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 21st February, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby .given, in pnrsuance of section 326 of the Land Aot, 1908, that Section 45, Block III, Table

Hill Survey Distriot, Otago Land District, containing 96 acres I rood 32 perches, will be disposed of to the owner of adjoin. ing land, in terms of section 14 of the Land Laws Amend. ment Act, 1912, on ~ after Monday, 22nd May,_ 1916.

D. M. CAI~ER, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Landa.

Ltmd in Auckland Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

Distriot Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 13th March, 1916.

N OTIOE is hereby given, in terms of seotion 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that Section 4, Block XII,

Waiawa Survey District, Auckland Land District, can· taining 89 acres, will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Tuesday, 13th June, 1916.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lanri,_

Land in Nelson Land Di8trict for Di8po8al under the LantZ Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, 13th Maroh, 1916.

N OTIUE is herehy given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, tlmt part Seotion 9, Block VIII,

Inangahua Survoy District, Nelson Laud District, oontaining 2 acres 2 roods 1304 perches, will be disposed of under tho provisions of the "aid Act on or aftH!' Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 1916.

P. A. THOl\IPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in N e180n Land District Jor Di8posal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Offioe, Nelson, 17th January, 1916.

111 J OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 ~ of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned

land will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Thursday, the 20th day of April, 1916.

SCHEDULE.

NELSON LAND DISTRIOT. ALL that area containing 7 acres 3 roods, more or less, and being the portion of the Mokihinui Township lying between the railway and the roads forming the north· western bound· aries of Section 1, Block XI, Mokihinui Survey District, and Section 9, Block X, of the said district.

F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Otago Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Dnnedin, 16th Febrnary, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of ~ the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land will be sold in terms of pectiou 128 of the Land Act, 1908, on o~ after Wednesday, 17th May, 1916.

SCHEDULE. OTAGO LAND DISTRICT. - W AIHE:lIO COUNTY. - -W AIHEMO

SURVEY DISTRICT.

PART of mining reserve in Block III, Waihemo District: Area, 58 acres.

ROBT. T. SADD, Commissioner of Crown Landi.

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1006 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Domain in Hawke's Bay Land 1MtrictUor !Lease by (public Auction.

Distriot La.nds and Survey Office, Napier, 14th February, 1916.

N OTICE islhereby given that the undermentioned domain ~ will be offered for lease by publio auction at the local Lands~ and Survey Offioe, Gisborne, at 11 o'olock a.m. on Monday, 17th April, 1916, under the provisions of the Publio Reserves and Domains Aot, 1908, and amendments.

SCHEDULE. lIA.WXE'S BAY LAND DISTRIOT.-WA.IKOHU COUNTY.-WA.I·

KOHU SURVEY DISTRIOT (OTOKO DOMAIN).

SEOTION 28, Blook I, Waikohu Survey Distriot: Area, 12 aores 2 roods; upset annual rental, £5.

Situated about. two miles from the Otoko Railway-station by .. dray-road. The seotion comprises broken hilly land, prinoipally covered with manuka scrub and light mixed bush. The soil is of very fair quality resting on papa formation.

ABSTRAOT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 1. Term of lease, five years, without right of renewal, and

subjeot to termination by twelve months' notice in the event of the land being required by the Governmont.

2. One half-year's rent at the rate offered, together· with £1 Is. lease fee, must be paid on the fall of tho hammer.

3. No declaration is required. Residence is not compul­sory. The lessee shall, within one year from the date of his lease, have the land fenoed with a ring fenoe, and such fonoe shall be a suffioient fence within the meaning of the Fenoing Act, 1908. No compensation shall be olaimed by the lessee, nor shall any be allowed by the Government, on account of any improvements effected by the lessee. In the event of the land being reoffered for sale or lease at termination of present lease, improvements consisting of boundary fencing only belonging to the lessee will be valued, and section weighted with value of suoh improvements.

4. Possession will be givon on the date of sale, from which date tho rent will commenoe. f 5. The rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance.

6. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or otherwise dispose of the land oomprised in the lease, except with the written consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained.

7. All persons duly authorized in that behalf shall have free right of ingress, egress, and regress for suoh purposes as the Commissioner of Crown Lands may deem expedient. ill 8. The leBBee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, broom, and sweetbrier on the land; and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or oause to be removed, all gorse, sweetbrier, broom, ragwort, or other noxious weeds or plants as may be directed by the CommiBBioner of Crown Lands.

9. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and he shall prevent their inorease and spread to the satisfaotion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands.

10. The lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and other asseBB­ments that may become due or payable.

11. No native bush to be felled, destroyed, or removed without the consent in writing of the Commissioner of Crown Lands.

12. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of tho lease within thirty days after the date on which the same ought to be fulfilled.

The domain is desoribed for the general information of intending bidders, who are reoommended, nevertheless, to make a personal inspection, as the Department is not respon­sible for the absolute aoouracy of any description.

Full particulars may be asoertained at this office.

W. H. SKINNER, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Education Re8~rve in South/n,nd Land District for Lease by Public Auction.

Distriot La.nds and Survey Offioe, Invercargill, 1st Maroh, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­tion reserve will be offered for lease by publio auction,

for a term of twenty-one yeftrs, without right of ronewal, at this offioe on Wednesday, 26th April, 1916, at 11 o'olock a.m., under the provisions of the Eduoation Reserves Aot, 1908, and amendments, and the Public Bodies' Leases Aot, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-EDUOATION RESERVE.-ToWN OF INVEROARGILL.

SEOTION 22, Blook XLVI: Area, 1 rood; upsot annual rental, £12 lOs.

One ohain frontage to Teviot Street and two chftins and a half to Ythan Street. Weighted with £200, valuation for dw£>iling, outhouses, and fenoing.

ABSTRAOT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE.

l. Possession will be given on 1st July, 1916. 2. A half-year's rent at the rate offered, leaso and registra­

tion fees, and valuation for improvements to be paid on the fall of the hammer.

3. The term of the lease will be twenty-one years from 1st July, 1916.

4. At tho end of the term lease to be of/ereri at auction for a further term. at ron tal to be fixed by arbitration, the in· coming lessee to pay the value of the improvements, which is to be handed ovor to the outgoing lessee.

5. No assignment or sublease without consent of Land Board.

6. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid on rent in arrear.

7. Consent of La.nd Board to be obt",ined before suLdivid­ing, ereoting any building", or effeoting other improvements.

8. Lease will be registered under the Land Transfer Aot. 9. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions violated.

H. D. M. HASZARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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Land in Suburbs of Rotorua, Auck/n,nd Land District. for Lease . by Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Offioe, Auckland, 7th March, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land will be offered for loase by public auotion at the

Distriot La.nds and Survoy Offioe, Auckland, on Friday, 14th April, 1916,at 11 o'olock a.m .• under the provisions of the Thermal Springs Districts Act, 1910, and the Publio Bodies' Leases Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

AUOKT,AND LAND DrSTRICT.-RoTORUA COUNTY.-SUBURBS OF ROTORUA.

SECTION 57: Area, 12 acres I rood 5 perches; upset annual rental, £3.

Altitude, 960 ft. to 970 ft. above sea-level. Undulating land, covered with manuka scrub and fel'll. Fair pumice soil, on pumice formation, fairly watered by swampy stream. Distant tnree miles from Rotorua by dray-road.

ABSTRA01' OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE.

I. Term of lease, twenty -one years, with perpetual right of renewal for the same term at a rent to bo determined by revaluation in accordance with. the provisions of the First Schedule of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908.

2. Rent payable half-yearly, in advance, to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Auckland; the first half-yearly pay­ment, with lease fee (£1 Is.), to bo made on tho fall of the hammer.

3. Section to be improved witbin one year from the date of the lease to the value of at least ten times tbe annual rental.

4. No lease to be assigned, underlet, or the possession thereof parted with exoept with the consent of the Land Board.

5. All rates, taxes, charges, and assessments whatsoever to be paid by the lessee.

6. The lessee shall throughout the term of the lease keep and maintain in good order, condition, and repair, to the satisfaction of the Resident Officer, Rotorua, all buildings, structures, fixtures, and fences which may be ereoted or placed upon the land.

7. The lessee shall not erect any building until the plan of the same has been first submitted to the Resident Officer or local authority, Rotorua, for approval, and duly approved.

8. The lease shall be prepared generally in accordance with tho provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act. 1908.

Full particulars may be obtained at this office.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

APRIL 6.' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1007

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native Land Oourt at Shortland, Thames.

Registrar's Offioe, Auokland, 28th March, 1916.

N OTIOE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Shortland, Thames, on the 26th day of April, 1916, or as soon thereafter as the

business of ~he Oourt will allow. [Auckland, 1916-3.) E. P. EARLE,

Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

ApPLIOATIONS FOB PARTITIONS.

No. I Name of Applicant.

13 Taiwiwi to Taniwha and Rihitoto Renata 14 Mere .. n .. W .... t .. (Earl and Kent) 15 Te W .. ni Epih .. 16 Rui .. Hairn (T. A. Moresby) .. 17 T .. umaha Apera.h .. m .. 18 Pa.rakn Rapa.na and Hera Hopihona 19 Merea Wikiriwhi .. 20 Mihireana Kimokimo (T. A. Moresby) 21 Epiha Nga.wiki 22 Takotorau te Aku 23 Kara.ka Kamura .. 24 Mere Tipare Wiremu 25 H. R. Jones (Wyuyard, Skelton, and Wilson) 26 Peneti Hoani 27 Parepumai te Whetuiti 28 Hori Kingi 29 Haora Tarera.nui .. 30 Neha Toki and Tuihana te Anini (Parr and Blomfield) 31 R .. nginui Peneti (Earl Bnd Kent) 32 Maui te Pere 33 Kataraina Matene 34 Wirihana Watene and Kahukore Utuku (E. Clendon)

Pera Tamati Hone Ohia George G. Paul Merea Wikiriwhi

Ngahihi.'Hariata (Broadfoot and Finlay) .. Taupoki te Abo Ilamiora to Keena W. G. Nicolls Panapa te Pea (T. A. Moresby) Rikihana Winika .. Heeni Hiriui Parepumai te Whetuiti Hone Ngatara Plrimona Watenn and Kataraina Matene Wiremu Anihana .. Taikapurua Rupene Parepumai te Whetuiti Man .. hi Kipa (Parr and Blomfield) Ngahuia Hikairo, alias Ngahuia Hohepa Roo te Kahil.

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Ngatiti Ngawhare (Earl and Kent) 59 Hikori Rawiri and Hikori Amomai 60 J. A. Endean (T. A. Moresby) 61 Roo te Kaha and Paora te Ratu 62 Parepumai te Whetuiti 63 Rangitungia. PerenOO 64 Wiremu Aniha.na .. 65 Eruera. Anihana (E. Clendon) 66 Toke Watene and Kataraina Matene 67 Tiro. Horomona (Parr and Blomfield) 68 Neha Toki and Tuibana to Anini (Parr and Blomfield) 69 Ngarimu Pereiha (T. A. Moresby) 70 Karauna Poono (H. A. Vollemere) 71 Hone Ngatara 72 Rikira.ngi Tungia. (Earl and Kent) 73 Ngaewa te Wani .. 74 Riripeti Rangianewa 75 Ngahihi Hughes, alias Ngahihi Hariata (A. F. Howarth) 76 Wiremu Anihana .. 77 Tira Horomona (T. A. Moresby) 78 Haora Tareranui (Porritt and Mueller) 79 Moanaroa Parata 80 Arani Paetai

Ahuroa~lF 1: Amooterangl 40. Aorangi B 1.

C., " D.l!

Aputa. 24 5. 'r

Name of Land.

Aroha, Blook-5;Saotion 2. Awaiti 10. . ~

IH 2B. 2034.

.. 5. "!I Hikntaia IG 5B. Hoeot~inui North 4A~2. Horahia. Opou 4B lB. Huehue B. Huhurahi 2B. lwituaroa D. Karioi 3. Kopuarahi 30 2B 2. Kopuraruwai 34 2. Kowhai 10. Makomako 24.

" 2B. Mana.ia IB and 2B D 2.

Manaia IB'~nd 2B E 2. Manga.mutu 2.

3. " 4.

Mangawhero 10 2B. Matamata North.

1. 1. 1.

Matapa.'~. 1.

Muri 0 Puhirua B. Ngamako te Hape. Ngarua 541. Okewa 3. Onewhero 99M 2. Paiwai. Pakira.rahi 24 4B. Pa.paaroha In. Parakau 2. Pawhakaoho 1. Peb 0 HawaOO. Piraurahi 3B. Pumoko 1. Rangatahi. Rawhitiroa. A 1. Tapangahoro. Tarakewhati 24 20. Tawhitiwhenua 6 Tihiouou. .. Tiritiri 24 lAo Wa.iari 2 South B. We.iJlou West 44.

I " 4B West 1. .. 4E North.

IWaikaka A 2. " C 2B 2B.

Waiknwharu. Wa.ipapa.. Waipatukahu 1. Waiwha.u. Whangamata 4n.

"

1008 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

ApPLICATIONS UNDEB SECTION 121 OF TRE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No.

81 Tame Matehaere 82 Te Arani Parata.

Name of Applicant.

83 H. R. Bush (T. A. Moresby) 84 85 Moan;roa Parata

Name of Land.

r

I Kopuraruwai 3.1. 1 and 2. Maungatautari 4B. Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati D 3.

I Pumoko 2. • !

[No. 38

--'---------"" "~""-""-~----------------------------

_NOJ 86[ Hera Nikora 87 Rohepa Mataitaua

ApPLICATIONS FOB DEFINITION OF RELATIVE INTERESTS.

Name of Applicant. 1_- Name of Land.

"I' Aroha, Block 5, Section 18. • • Mataparu. "

ApPLICATIONS FOB EXCHANGES.

No. i

Name of Applicant. I Name of L~nd proposed to be 8xch&nlled

-------------------~---

~II Kaipapaka.

No.

i

Taiwiwi te Taniwba Te Paa Reibana •• Ta.iwiwi te Taniwba Te Pae Reibana

90 i Ani Perepetua Rawiri I

ApPLICATION FOB ROAD ACCESS.

li&me of Applican'.

• • Rangaateparubi 1. .. Pokurukino. ", TeMihi.

Name of Land.

..1 Kahikatearoa B.

ApPLICATIONS FOB SUBVEY CHABGING OBDEBS AND FOB DEFINED POBTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SUBVEY FEES.

No. Name of Applicant.

. ~ 91 , The Chief Surveyor, Auckland

~2 193

,94 ,95 ~96 ,97 IP"

98

99

I I

100 !

101

Name of Land.

I

{ I HOl'ahia-Opou 3B lA

II 3B IB , II 3B Ie

II 3B IB 1

{ , Houkotuku-Ohaupo Ohaupo A

I

II B l Houkotuku, South

. . Makumaku 5.1. 2D I Matatuaha 2

Ngahutoitoi D 2 Parehuia L ••

{ Pumoko 2B 20

f Ta~~atawahine - Kauwo.ora-ng .. 1

~ Tan::aa3~awahiDe -Kauwaera­, Tau; .. tawahiDe -Kauwaera-

(II Tuitahi ~~ 2.1. 2B 20 l' 2n 1

! " if 1'1 II 2H .•

{' I Waikaka Cl2B 2B 1

i C2B2B2

nate from which Interest is calcnlated.

1 Ootober, 1915 1 1915 1 II 1915 1 February, 1916

12 June, 1915 12 1915 12 1915 12 II 1915 21 December, 1915 8 October, 1915 1 February, 1916

21 Maroh, 1916 8 Ootober, 1915 8 1915

11 1915

11

11

1915

1915

20 November, 1915 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

1 1

1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915

.• r

Amount.

£ 8. d . 5 15 3 9 19 3 990 110 414 4 9 10 4 9 10 460 o 10 G 220 110 110 839

15 16 4 7 2 1

3 11 4

720

488 10 10 2 11 12 11 13 15 7 3 17 6 1 19 1 4 5 10 1 19 2 1 19 4 3 16 6 8 14 11 6 11 4 II 4 II

II •

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APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1009

ApPLICATIONS FOR REHEARINGS.

No. N .. me ot Applica.nt.

I

1021 Rihi Ka.burerewai Kent)

103 I Matiu Horomona

lOi I Hurihia Rawiri

(Ef\rl

Name of Land.

and Kaikahu 1B 2A, Waihou West 4E North

Kaikahu 1B 2B

Mangawhero 10 2B 3

Decision in respect 01 which Appeal is ma.de.

Decision datfd the 8th day of December, 1915, ap. pointing successors to N eko Pakara, deceased.

Decision dated the 1st day of December, 1915, ap· pointing successors to Keita te Horongaru, deceased.

Delli,ion dated tha 18th day of August, 1915, ap. pointing successors to Huia Taukiri, deceased.

ApPLICATiON UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE NATIVE LAND AOT, 1909.

No. I Name of Applicant. Name of Blook. Nature of Application.

I 105 ! Mihireana Kimokimo

Moresby) (T. A.I Awaiti 10 I To amend order appointing Kimokimo Pepene

trustee for Mihireana Kimokimo by omitting the words" it being ordered that this order shall take effoct as from the 1st January, 1907."

I

ApPLICATION UNDER SECTION 141 OF THE NATIVE LAND AOT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. :'iia.ture of Application.

1061 Hera More (Miller and Son) ..I For an award of !ill interest in the real deceased, in Puke hue No. 1.

estate of Hori More,

No·1 Applica.nt.

APPLICATION FOB CONFIBMATION OF ALIENATION.

Name of Lani!. Nature of AlieDa.tion. Date. Names of Parties.

107 o I a. r a Marla I Moehau 1K Ward (F. P. Burgess)

I I Transfer I

I

31st Maroh, 1907 Makoare te Ahoroa. to OIara. Ma.ria Ward.

!

ApPLICATION TO DEOIDE WHETHER OOURT'S IN1'ENTIONS HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT WITH REGARD TO PLAN No. 9784.

No. I Name of Applicant. Name of Block. ,

108 j R. J. Knight (for Ohief Surveyor) .. I Houkotuku.Ohoupo A and Band South .

Houkotuku

.-----------

APPLICATION FOR PBOBATE.

:'iiame of Applicant. Name of Decea.ed.

~----------------

1091 Meritz Bouron .. Rina Bouron (Rina Kerei). I ---------~----------------

Sitting of the Native Land Oeu,·t at 1'e Kuiti.

Registrar's Office, Auckland, 31st Maroh, 1916.

N OTIOE is hereby given that the ma.tter mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native .I... Land Oourt Bitting at Te Kutti on the 14th day of April, 1916, or as soon thereafter as the bus,ne •• of the Oourt will allow.

[Auoldand, 1916-4.]

SCHEDU~E.

E. P. EARLE, Registrar.

APPLIOATIONS UNDER SECTION 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909. ------------,---------

No. Name of Applicaat. Name of Land.

--+-----------------------~- -----~

I 463 Wati Rapana ___ ~~ __ ~ __ laungatauta.ri 5A IA 1 and 2.

---'---------~--------~-- --- --

1010 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

Sotting ot the Native Land Court at RawlJne, Hokianga.

Registrar's Office, Tokerau Distriot, Auokland, Srd April, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule herennder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Rawene on the 1st day of May, 1916, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court

will allow.

LTokera.u, 1916-10.] SCHEDULE.

C. P. NEWTON, Registrar.

ApPLICATION UNDIIlR SIIlCTION 121 OF THIll NATIVIIl LAND ACT, 1909.

1

No. i Name of Applic&Dt. N .. me of La.nd.

ApPLICATION UNDIIlR SIIlCTION 87 OF THill NATIVIIl LAND ACT, 1909. -------~------,------- -----~-----. -;:- r- Na.me of Applicant . Name of L&nd. Nature of Applic .. tion.

.'161 I :lmnder La~r~::':-;erdman I' Waerou Biook (Attorney-General)

. .1 For oa.ncellation of freehold order o~ this land.

ApPLICATION FOB PBOBATIIl.

~1 --1'-------

Name of Deeeaaed.

362 I Mei Kereama

----------~-- -

Sitting of the Natwe Land Oourt at Tokomaru Bay.

Registrar's Office, Gisbome, 81st March, 1916.

N OTICE IS hereDy given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at Tokoma.ru Ba.y on the 17th day of April, 1916, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written, in respeot of

which applications have been received by tbe Registra.r, and all suob othel' matters as may be lawfully brought before is. [Gishome, 19Hi-4.] HAROLD CARR,

Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOR l'ARTITIONB. -------------

No. Name of Appli~ant. Name of Rlock.

282 W. H. Potae 283 Har,.ta lringaio 284 285 Harawira Whakat,.kll 286 Wiremu Karaka 287 Hori Raerena 288 289' Koehe Taihaere 290 291 292 ~9S 294 295 Hori Raerena

i

I, Mangahauini 10 (Township). Rotokautuku 6H.

• 6a. . • 6K 3. , 2M. Tawbiti IE.

• IB 1. Taumatapatitl lB.

• 2B. Tokomaru K 4B 2.

• K 7. Tauwhareparae lB. Tuakau-Piraua.u 1A 3. Waimihia.

ApPLICATION FOR PBOBATIIl.

~:~J ______ ~&me Of~~~licant. _____________ 1 _______ ~_a_m_e of Dece .... _d.-,. __ _

297\ H. C. Jackson . ' .. 1 Wi Pere.

No. I 298 Keepa Wharekura 299 Koehe Taihaere 300 Ripeka te Rure

APPLICATIONS TO WIND UP BODIIIlS CORPORATIIl.

Name of Applicant.

-_.-._---- -_._----------

Name of Land •

.. I Rotokautuku 2A 1 and adjoining blooks.

.. Tokomaru K 6.

.. • K 7. 1

APRIL 6.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1011

Sitting of the Native Land Cou't't at Wanganui.

Registrar's Office, Aotea District, Wanganui, 29th March, 1916.

N OTIOE IS hereby given tbat the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Wanganui on the 18th day of April, 1916. or a.s soon &hereafter as the business

of the Court will allow. [Wanganui, 1916-8.] A. H. MACKAY,

No.

893 894 895 896 897

I Peehi Akapita , Ruha Hartley

I Henare Hartley Aokehu Rapana

, Ngaparaki Ngati

~0_'1 8UB . Wi Wi Mere

SCHEDULE.

APPLIOATIONS FOR PARTITIONS.

~arue of Applioant. Name of Land.

I Rangiwaea 4F 14A 2. Reureu No.1, Section 4.

" ,,34.

I' Takahanga-Pollnamll 4A. , Waimarino No.3,'.

ApPLICATION FOR PROBATE. ---------

~ame of Applicant. ~ame of Docea.sed .

Registrar.

. . '~ I Moa-:;~rae (TeMattl p:~e~.-- ----.--~ ----------_ .. __ .- ---

ApPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

_~_I _________ . __ N_,,_m_e __ of_A_p_PUcant.

~99 LHoani Mete ~~~i

ApPLICATIONS FOR ApPOINTMENT m' TRUSTEES FOR MINOR8.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Name 01 Oliild.

I 900 I Hori Pukehika 901 I

I i Ohotu No.8 I No.3

:: 1 Rawinia ~ukehika. -'-------------_ .. ~-----

\lOlA NOTICE is hereby given that Katera Poni will at this sitting move to set aside the succession orders hereinafter specified, on the ground that the said orders were obtained by fraud:-

Narne of Deceased.

Peata Poni

Ta. Moa.ri Ataria. Pe,.t,. Ataria Peata Hori

Name of La.nd.

I Rangiwaea iF 14c

I

Ohotu No.8 ..

Taurewa No.4 West C

.. I D

Date of Order.

115 D~cember, 1910

31 July, 1909 ! 31 • 1909 12B October, 1911

1911

Successors.

Maihi Wiripine, Eru Wiripine, Te Hohipera Wiripine.

Ditto.

Maihi Wiripine, Eru Wilipine, Ngaui­roro Wiripine, Wa.irete Hori Tamai­whaira .

Ditto.

ApPLICATION UNDER SECTION 163 OF PA.RT IX OF THE NATIVE LAND AOT, 1909, THAT ORDER OF ADOPTION BE MADE .

. N-=--\ -~~e of AP~liCant. -- -1---~:=:i1d. Particulars of Application.

-!J~I-~:-a ;:haki-' . --. ·.I.Maremare ··1 Adoption by Wera Puhaki of Mare~are, female child of Ringo. Mahikai and Te Abu.

------ ... _- --~--

APPLlOATION UNnER SECTION 49 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT AC'f, 1913.

No. Name of Applioant.

902AI Bona Takere

Name ot Land.

I Pukenui 5D

I

Nature of Application.

Ii Applying for an order creating a road over Pukenui

5A, Pukenui 5B, and Pukenui 5c to give access to Pukenui 5D.

! I

- ------------ -------

1012 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 88

Sitting ot the Native Land Oourt at Wanganui.

Registrar's Offioe, Aotea District, Wanganui, 3rd April, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that the matLers mentioned in the Schedule _hereunder written will be heard by the Native ~ Land Court sitting at Wanganui on the 14th day of April, 1916. or as soon thereafter as the business of the

Court will allow. [Wanganui,1916·-9.", A. H. MACKAY.

Registrar. SCHEDULE.

ApPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

No. Na.me 01 Applie .. nt. :.-.1 a.me of Deceased.

I 939 i Te Tue te Uawiri " j Haurangi te U awiri.

APPLICATION POR PAR~'ITION.

No. Na.me of Applicant. 1__ _ ____ N_a._ill_e_OI_L_a._D_d_. ---'--------------- -- - ---

941 I Piripi Ropiha I Ratahi No. 1.

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

Notice of Meetin,! 01 Owners under Part XVIII of t"e I Xotic" oj .11cetin(J of Owner" under Part Xf'llf of t"e Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 52.

T HE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa Maori Land Distriot hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners

of Omahu No. 2B will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Hastings on Thursday, the 27th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolutions:-

"That the said land, containing 343 aores, be sold to Elizabeth Blake at a price to be not les8 than £3,140; or, in the alternative

"That the said land be leased to Elizabeth Blake at a rental to be not less than £157 per annum."

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April, 1916. M. GILFEDDER,

President.

Notice of Meeting of Owners "ndcr Pa-rt X VITI of the Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 52.

T HE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa Maori Land Dis­trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners

of Omahu No. 1A will be held, in pursuance of Pltrt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Hastings on 'fhursday, the 27th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock in tha afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu· tion :-

•• That the said land, containing 29 acres 2 roods, be leased to Hedley Viokers Codd for a term of five years at a rental of 14s. per acre per annum."

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April, 1916. M. GILFEDDER,

President.

REGULATION No. 52.

rnHE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa Maori Land -1._ District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners

of Karamu 0 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of tho Native Land Act, 1909, at Hastings on Thulsday, the 27th day of April, 1916. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resoln­tion:~

.. That a portion of the said land, containmg 35 acres 1 rood 18 perches, be leased to Arthur William Allen for a term of Len years at a rental to be not less than £2 lOs. per acre per annum."

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April, 1916. M. GILFEDDER,

Preeident. ------~---------------

.votice of ildeetinf/ of Owner., under Part XVIll of the Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 52.

T HE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners

of Kopo.rakore B No. 2F will be held, in pursuance of Pan XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Hastings on Thursday, the 27th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following pro· posed resolution :-

.. That the said land, containing 27 aores 3 roods 5 perches, be leased to John William White for a term of seven years at It rental of £33 128. per annum."

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April, 1916. M. GILl:!'EDDER,

President.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court llOlden at Auckland.

-N OTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH WILT,IA'I AMESBURY MANNING, of England Street, Ponsonby, Condiment

Manufactnrer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1916, at 2.30 o'clock.

30th March, 1916. W. S. FISHER,

Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court "olden at Napier.

N OT ICE is hereby given that JAMES ADAMS, of r Hastings, Builder, was this day adjndged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors 10 be holden at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Tuesday, the 11th day of April, 1916, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon.

E. B. BURDEKIN, 29th Ma.rch, 1916. Deputy Official Assignee.

APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1018

In Banlcruptc,.-In the Supreme Oourt holden ot Napier.

N OTIOE is hereby given that TIRA RWTu, of Wai· marama, Aborigina.l Native, was this day adJudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Napier, on Thursday, the 13th day of April, 1916, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon.

E. B. BURDEKIN, 3rd April, 1916. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Banlc-ruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt, Wanganui DMtrict.

N OTIOE is hereby given 1ihat HENRY FORMAN GauN, of Taiha.pe, Toba.cconist, was this day adjudged

bankrup1i; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Public Trust Office, Wanganui, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1916, at 10.30 o'clock a.m.

T. R. SAYWELL, 30th March, 1916. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Palmers ton North.

N OT I 0 E is hereby given that ANDREW WEIR, of Palmerston North, Farmer, was this day adjudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be bolden at my offioe on Friday, the 7th day of April, 1916, at 2.30 o'clook.

28th March, 1916. G. J. SOOTT,

Deputy Official Assignee.

Tn Banlc-ruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Palmerston North.

N OT I 0 E is hereby given that CHARLES LOWE, of Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay, Engineer, was this day

adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors to be holden at my office on Saturday, the 8th day of April, 1916, at 11 o'olook a.m.

NORMAN L. GURR, 30th Maroh, 1916. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Wellington.

N OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE HENRY LYNOH, of Masterton, Gardener, was this day adjudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors to be holden at the office of the Deputy Official Assignee, Hawera, on Friday, the 7th day of April, 1916. at 2 O'clock.

T. R. ALLEN, Deputy Official Assignee, Masterton.

24th March, 1916.

Tn Bank-ruptcy.-In the Suprem.e Oourt holden at OMistchurch.

N OTICE is .hereby given that JOHN FRANKLIN FERGUSON, of ChrIstchuroh, Agent, was this day adjudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Public Trust Buildings, 96 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 7th day of April, 1916 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. '

T. F. KENDALL, 30th Maroh, 1916. Official Assignee.

bl. Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme OouTt holden at I nvercarfill.

N OTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH BYRNES· of Ore· puki, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankr~pt; and

1 hereby su=on a meeting of creditors to be holden at u:y office on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1916, at 2.30 o clook p.m.

CHARLES B. ROUT, 29th MlU'ch, 1916. Deputy Offioial Assignee.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

N OTICE is hereby given that the paroel of land here· inafter described will be brought under the provi·

sions of the Land Transfer Act. 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 8th May, 1916.

6028. JOHN WALLER BINDON.-Lot 24 of Sub· division 4 of the Waimate Claim of George Clark, containing 28'5 perches, fronting Okaihau Road in the Township of Ohaeawai. Occupied by the Bank of New South Wale". Plan 10029.

Diagram may be inspected at this office. Dated this 4th day of April, 1916, at the Lands Registry

Office, Auckland. THOS. HALL,

Distriot Land Registrar.

A PPLICATION having been made to me to register a dealing affecting Memoranctum of Mortgage No. 29529,

of Allotment 13 of Section 23, Town of Hawera, being the lands in certificate of title, Vol. 71, folio 116, whereof CHARLES CARTER is registered proprietor, and evidence of the loss of the said mortgago having been lodged, I hereby give notice that I will register the said dealing after fourteen days from the 7th day of April, 1916.

Dated at the Lands Registry Office at New Plymouth this 3rd day of April, 1916.

A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein· after described will be brought under the provisions

of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the publication hereof in tbe Gazette.

722. JOHN WILLIAM FR.ANCIS CLIMO.-24 aores I rood 30 perches, Section 88, Kaiuma Bay, Distriot of Pelor'us Sound. Occupied by Applicant and .Tohanna Climo.

Diagram may be inspected at thIS office. D.P. 690. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1916, at the Lands Registry

Office, Blenheim. F. W. BROUGHTON,

District Land Registrar.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein· after described will be brought under the provisions

of the Land Tr,!nsfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the publication hereof in the Gazett •.

5193. CHARLES BOWTELL SMITH.-4·84 perches, part of Section 12, Block V, Town of Dunedin. Unoccu· pied.

Diagram may be inspected at this office. Dated this 31st day of March, 1916, at the Lands Registry

Office, Dunedin. C. E. NALDER,

Distriot Land Registrar.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS. In the matter of the Companies Aot, 1908.

N OTICE is hereby given that Australasian Soale Company (Limited), a oompany duly inoorporated in the State

of New South Wales, intends to oommence and oarry on business in New Zealand, and that its place of business will he situate at No. 23 King's Chambers, Willcston Street, in the City of Wellington.

Dated this 21st day of March, 1916. AUSTRALASIAN SCALE COMPANY (LIMITED),

By its Attorney, 248 WILLIAM MERRILL.

N OTICE is hereby given that the office for the Canterbury District of KREGLINGER & FERNAU (LIMITED), a

company incorporated in Sydney and carrying on business in the Dominion of New Zealand, has been removed from Victoria Chambers, Armagh Stroet, to National Mutual Buildings, 143 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

Dated at Christchurch this 31st day of March, 1916. KREGLINGER & FERNAU (LrMrrED).

259 NOVELLO ANDREWS, per Power of Attorney.

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1014 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38

DISSOLUTION ;OF PARTNERSHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto­fore carrying on business at Helensville under the

style of "The HelensVilie Springs Motor Company" has been dissolved, and its assets sold and transferred to the Helensville Springs Motor Company (Limited), whioh has undertaken to satisfy all debts and liabilities of the said Partnership.

265 RALPH: L. ZIMAN,

Solicitor for the said Partnership,

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL.

SPECIAL RESOLUTION MADE ON THE TWENTY-FIJURTH DAY

OF MARcH, 1916.

I N [pursuance and exercise of the powers _ vested in it in 'that behalf by the Looal Bodies' Loans Act, 191a, the

Cook County Counoil hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other

charges on a loan of £1,500, authorized to be raised by the Cook County Counoil, under the above-mentioned Act, for metalling Lower Hangaroa Road, the said Cook County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-sixth of a penny in the £1 upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Lower Hangaroa Special-rating District, comprising Sec. 1 and part 19, Blooks VII, VIII, Hangaroa; Seo. 18, Blooks VII, VIII, Hangaroa; Se08. 3, 20, Blooks IV and VIII, Hangaroa; Small Grazing-run 27, Sec. 1, Education Reserve, Blook I, Patutahi Survey Distriot; Seos. 1, 3, 4, Block V, Patutahi; Secs. 11 and 9, Block VIII, Hangaroa; Seo. 4, Block IX, Patutahi; Seos. 27 to 30, 37 to 41, 43, 47 to 73, 86, Hangaroa Village; Seo. 2, I[a.nga;roa­Mat&wai; Small Grazing-run 65, Secs. 25, 26, 36, 42, 45, 46, Hangaroa Village; Secs. 78, 79, 74 to 77, Blook VIII, Ha­ngaroa; Secs. 1 of 4, parts 5, 6, 1 of 6, 7, 10, 12 to 14, 15 to 17, 22, Blook VIII, Hangaroa; Secs. lA, ID, Tauwharetoi; Lot 1 Small Grazing-run 29, Secs. 2, 3, Lots 2 of 4, 8, 21, Blook VIII, Hangaroa; Small Grazing-runs 62, :15, and 31, Secs. 5, 6, Block V, Patutahi; Lot 2 of Small Grazing-run 32, Seo. 2, Blook V, Patutahi. And that suoh special rate shall be an annual-reourring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of July in each and every year during a period equal to the onrrenoy of suoh loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Th" rate of interest to be 4i per cent.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In· habitants of the County of Cook was hereto affixed in the presenoe of-

266 THOMAS JEX-BLAKE, Ohairman. JOHN WARREN, Clerk,

In the matter of the Publio Works Act, 1908, and also of the taking under the said Act by the Gisborne Harbour Board of certain land for the purposes of harbour-works -namely, the erection of a steel tower with leading· lights.

N OTICE is he.reby given that the Gisborne Harbour Board, under the provisions of the Public Works

Aot, 1908, intends to take by proclamation the following land, namely :-

All that piece or paroel of land situate in the Borough of Gisborne, containing by admeasurement two perches and forty-eight hundredths of a perch (0 a, 0 r. 2·48 p.), being part of Section Twenty-six (26), Kaiti.

By direotion of the Gisborne Harbour Board a plan of tho land is deposited in the office of the Gisborne Harbour Board, Reads Quay, where the same may be inspeoted at all reason­able hours.

The work proposed to be ereoted upon the said land is a harbour-work-namely, the ereotion of a steel tower upon a ooncrete base, with leading-lights as a guide for vessels enter­ing and leaviug the Turanganui River; and the description of the land is as shown on the said plan.

All persons haviug any objection to the execution of suoh works or to the taking of suoh land are hereby required to send· suoh objeotion in writing to the Gisbome Harbour Board on or before the 20th day of May, 1916.

Dated this day, the 30th of Maroh, 1916.

267

J, A. McDONALD, Engineer and Seoretary to the Gisboma

Harbour Board.

__ FRANKLINiCOUNTY COUNCIL.

-RESOLUTION ~rAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuanoe and exeroise of tho powers vested in it in that behalf by the Looal Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the

Franklin Oounty Oounoil hereby rosolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the interest and othel'

charges on a loan of four hundred pounds (£400), authorized tolbe raised by the Franklin Oounty Council, under the above­mentioned Act, for the purpose of formation and metalling of Brown's Road, Tuakau, the said Franklin County Oouncil hereby makes and levies a speoial rate of seven-eighths (i) of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rate­able property of the Brown's Road, Tuakau, Speoial-rating Area, comprising the following sections of the Parish of Tuakau : Part Seotion 29, 77 aores; part Section 29, 55 acres; part Stlotion 29, 38 acres; part Section 29, 50 aoms; Seotion 30, 107 acres; Sections 16A, part Section 17, 40 acres; Section 42, 81 aores; Sections 18, 19, 20, 45 aores; Seotions 10 anu 22, 53 acres; part Seotion 11, Seotions 12, 13, and 15, 50 acres; Section 14, 10 acres; Sections 2 and 8, 30 acres; and Seotions 16 and 16A of.Tuakau Suburbs, 6 aores 2 roods: all the said sections being portion of the Pukekohe Riding of Franklin County, and situate in Blocks IV and VIII of the Onewhero Survey Distriot. And that such special rate shan be an annual-recurring rate during the currenoy of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of April in each and every year during the currenoylof suoh loan, being a period of 36t years, or until the loan is fully p"'id off,

I hereby oertify that the above is a true oopy of a resolu· tion passed at the ordinary monthly meeting of the Franklin Oounty Counoil held on Thursday, the second day of March, 1916.

268 ALAN P. DAY,

Oounty OlerK,

EUREKA DRAINAGE BOARD.

RESor,UTION "AKING SPECIAL RA'rK

I N pursuanoe and excroisc of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' I.oans Act, 1913, the

Eureka Drainage Board hereby resolves as,follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in re­

spect of principal and interest and also the other charges on a loan of £500, authorized to be raised by the Eureka Drainage Board, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 191:{, for constructing and improving a main outlet drain of the Eureka Drainage District, the said Eureka Drainage Board hereby makes a.nd levies a special rate of three-farthings in the pound upon the rateable value of an rateable property classified C, as set out in the Schedule hereunder; and that such special rate shan be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half·yearly on the 1st day of August and 1st day of February in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

SCHEDULE. -.-~,--------~-

-~~~a~:·T ~l!trl"J. No. of Seotlon. Area.

Part I on dep. plan 5467 A XII, XVI I Komakorau 286 aores. Part 2 I 150 Part 1 " 205 Part 3 on dep. plan 5466A 150 Part 3 75 Part 3 178

I hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of a reso­lution made by the Eureka Drainage Board at an ordinary meeting held on the 30th day of March, 1916.

T. OLARKIN, Ohairman.

T. B. INSOLL, 269 Clerk.

AWAKINO OOUNTY COUNOIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and exeroise of the powers vest~d in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the

AwaJrino County Council hereby resolves as follows:-That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other

charges on a loan of £330, authorized to be raised by the

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Awakino County Council, under the above-mentioned Act, I for the purpose of completing the forming, widening, cul­verting, and metalling of the portion of the Mahoenui-Kawhia Road in the Waitanguru Speoial-rating Area (the previous loan raised having been found insufficient to complete these works), the said A_kino County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one and seven-eighths pence in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unim­proved value) of all rateable property of the Waitanguru Speoial-rating Area, comprising the following sections: S~c­tions 1,2, 5, 15, 16, Block VI, Maungamangero Survey DIS­trict; and portion of Section 3, Block II, Maungamangero Survey District. And that such special rate shall be an annual­reourring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the .lst day of April in eaoh and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 3st years, or until the loan is fully paid off. -.. 270

GEO. BROWN, County Clerk.

DANNEVIRKE COUNTY COUNCrr,.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the

Dannevirke County Council hereby resolves as follows:-, "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of nine hundred and fifty pounds (£950), authorized to be raised by the Dannevirke County Council, under the"above-mentioned Act, for the metalling of- about three hundred and ninety-one chains (391) of the Makaretu River Road, from the junction of the Norsewood-South Makaretu Road to its junction with the main Napier Road, the said Dannevirke County Council hereby makes and levies a speoial rate of thirty-one thirty-seconds of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Makaretu River Road Special-rating District, com­prising Sections 5 a.nd 7 of IL, 38, 6 of IL, I of 2B No.2. lJ, IK,2 a.nd 3 of 2B No.2, 4 of 2B No.2, 2B No. I, all of Block III, Norsewood Survey District; I, IE, IN, 10, 3B No. I, 3B No.2, 3n No. 3B, a.nd 3B No. 3A, all of Block I, Takapau Survey District .. And that such specia.l rate shall be an annua.l-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of July in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty -six years and a half (3st), or until the loan is fully paid off."

I, Frederic George Cowper, Chairman of the Dannevirke County Counoil, hereby o(',rlify that the above is a true copy of the resolution made by the Dannevirke County Counoil on the 11th day of F('bruary, 1916.

FRED. G. COWPER, Chairma.n, Dannevirke County Council.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In­habitants of the County of Dannevirke was affixed herpt.o on the 25th day of February, 1916, in the presence of-

FRED. G. COWPER, Chairma.n. Dannevirke County Council.

R. BAKER, 271 Clm'k, Da.nnevirke County Council.

ROROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL.

ARAWHATA (DRAIN) LOAN OF £2OO.-RESOLUTION STRIKING SPEOIAL RATE.

I NJpursuanoe and exercise of the powerslvested in it in .that beha.lf by the Looal Bodies' Loans Aet, 1913, the

Rorowhenua. County Counoil hereby resolves 80S follows :-That, for the purpose of providing interest and other oharges

on a loan of £200, authorized to be raised by the Rorowhenua. County Counoil for drain-oonstru~ion and olearing line, t.he sa.id Rorowhenua County Counoil hereby makes and lenes a speoial rate of seven twenty.thirds of one penny (7/23rds of Id.) in the pound upon the ratea.ble value of all ratea.ble property of the Arawhata Speoial-rating Distriot, oomprising Rorowhenua 11, part B 41 South, Seotions D I, D 2, G 1, G 2 G 3 G 5, and Rorowhenua lIA, Seotions A 9 and A 10, II, 'Waitohu S.D.; and tha.t such special rate shall be an annual-reourring rate during the ourrenoy of suoh loan, a.nd be pa.ya.ble yearly on the first day of June in. each a.nd.every year during the ourrenoy of such loan, bemg a penod of 361 years, ~ until the loan is fully pa.id off.

I!oertify that the foregoing resolution was p&8sed at a duly oonvened and oonstituted meeting of the Rorowhenua County Counoil held on Sa.turda.y, the eleventh day of March, 1916.

P. W. GOLDSMITH, 272 County Clerk.

MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuanoe a.nd exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Looa.l Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and

of all other Aots and powers (if any) enabling it in tha.t behalf, the Ma.sterton Borough Counoil hereby resolves as follows :-

That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of sixteen thousand ·five hundred pounds (£16,500), authorized to be raised by the Masterton Borough Counoil, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of aUguIenting and extending the existing wa.ter.supply of the Borough of Masterton, the said Borough Counoil hereby makes and levies a special rate of O·50d. in the pound sterling upon the unimproved value of all rateable property of the Borough of Masterton, oomprising the whole of the Borough of Masterton; a.nd that suoh speoial rate shall be an a.nnually reourring rate during the OUl'l'6noy of suoh loan, and be pa.ya.ble half-yearly on the 1st days of April and Ootober in each and every year during the oprrenoy of the said loa.n, being a. period of thirty-six and a half years or thereabouts-that is to say, until the first day of April, 1951-or until the loan is fully paid off.

The. above resolution was pa.ssed by the Masterton Borough Counoil a.t a speoial meeting held in the Council Chambers, Chapel Street, Masterton, on Monday, 27th March, 1916.

JAS. M. CORADINE, Ma.yor.

JAMES ARCHER, 273 TOWIl Clerk.

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE.

I N pursua.nce and exercise of the powers vested in it in tha.t beha.lf by the Local Bodies' Loa.ns Aot, 1913, the

Christchurch City Council hereby resolves as folIows :-That, for the purpose of providin!( the interest a.nd other

charges on a loa.n of twelve thousand pounds (£12,009), authorized to be raised by the Christchurch City Counoil, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of com­pleting the Christchurch City electrioal undertaking, in respeot of which a loan of £120,000 was authorized to be raised, and whioh said loa.n of £120,000 is found insuffioient to oomplete the said undertaking, the sa.id Christchurch City Counoil hereby makes and levies a speoial rate of thirty-two eight-hundred-and-forty-sevenths (32/847ths) of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value (being the uninIproved value) of all rateable property oomprised within that portion of the City of Christchurch the boundaries of whioh are defined in the notice published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 52, dated 29th June, 1911, pa.ge 2058.

And the said speoial rate shall be a.n annuoJly reourring rate during the ourrency of suoh loa.n, and be pa.yable yearly on the 1st day of September in each and every year during the ourrenoy of suoh loan, being a period of thirty (30) years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted a.t a. meeting of the Christohurch City Counoil held on the 27th day of Ma.rch, 1916. ~ 'll

R. HOLLAND, 274 Mayor.

W ANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE.

I N pursuanoe and exeroise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Looal Bodies' Loa.ns Aot, 1913, the

Wanganui Borough Counoil hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose (:If providing the interest and sinking

fund and other oharges on a loan of twenty-four thousa.nd pounds (£24,000), authorized to be raised by the Wanganui Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Aot, for the following purposes, namely,-

I. The providing, ereoting, supplying, a.nd oompleting of gas, oil, or other engines, and all plant, machinery, a.pplianoos, apparatus, and things neoessa.ry or oonvenient a.t the power-house, Wanganui, for the purpose of pro­viding or supplying additional or further electrical power in conneotion with the tramwa.ys of the Borough of W a.nganui; for the more effioient and better working of the said tramways, and the supply and providing of eleo­trioal power and electrio light to private oonsumers in the said borough; rand the erection, providing, and supplying of all necessary poles, cables, meters, machinery, pla.nt,

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appliances, apparatus, and things neoessary or oonvenient I In the matter of the O~mpanies Act 1908· and in the for or inoidenta.! to such purposes; and for the extension matter of RIMU OPTIONS (LIMITED). ' , and enlargement of and erection and construotion of .. . such extension and enlargement of the tramway buildings NO~IOE IS hereby gIven that the office or place of.busmesB in the said borough: £23,600 m New Ze~land wh?re leg~1 I?rooess of a!'y kmd may

2. The providing or supplying of water for the use of be ser.ved upon RImu Opt~ons (LlIDlte~), (heremafter called or purposes of the said tramways in the borough by means the saI.d company), an~ notICes of an.y kind may ?e addressed of artesian wells or an artesian well· and th sinking of or delIvered to the saId company, IS at the RaIlway Hotel, suoh wells or well, and the providing or sup;lying of all Weld Stree~, ~okitika., in the Provincial District ~f Westland. bores, maohinery, plant, appliances, apparatu~, or things Da~ed thIS 27th day of Maroh, one thousand nme hundred necessary or convenient in connection therewith: £4()() and sIxteen.

HENRY JONES, to be called" The Wanganui Borough Council Tramways 278 Additional Loan of £24,000 "- Attorney in New Zealand fOT the said Company.

the W anga.nui Borough Council hereby makes and levies a speoial rate of threepenoe (3d.) in the pound upon the rateable

CONTENTS. value (on the basis of the annual value) of all rateable pro­perty of the Borough of Wanganui, oomprising the whole of the Borough of Wa.nganui, the boundaries whereof are defined in the New Zealand Gazette of the nineteenth day of December, 1912, Number 92,at page 3618. And that ADVlIRTISEMENTS suoh special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the ourrenoy of suoh loan, and be payable half-yearly on ApPOINTJlENTS. ETC. the second day of May and the seoond day of November in

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in each and every year during the currenoy of suoh loan, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES lO12

being a period of twenty years from the seoond day of Novem- OROWN LANDS NOTloER ber, 1915, or until the loan is fully paid off. 1008

The oommon seal of the Mayor, Counoillors, and Burgesses DEFBNOE FOROES of the Borough of W anganui was hereto affixed by order of

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the Counoil of the said borough this seoond day of November, LAND-1915. by and in the presenoe of-

C. E. MACKAY, Mayor.

G. MURCH, Town Clerk.

I certify that the above is a correct oopy of the resolution passed at a meeting of the W anganui Borough Counoil held 2nd November, 1915.

G. MURCH, 275 Town Olerk.

EPSOM ROAD BOARD.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Aot, 1913, the

Epsom Road Board hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking

fund, and other charges on a loan of £5,500, authorized to be raised by the Epsom Road Board, under the above­mentioned Act, for the oompletion of the general drainage and reticulation of the whole of the Epsom Road Distriot, the said Epsom Road Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-twelfth of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property of the Epsom Road Distriot, oomprising the whole of the Epsom Road District; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currenoy of the said loan, and be payable half-yearly on the first day of April and the first day of October in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty­four years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

The common seal of the Inhabitants of the Epsom Road Distriot was affixed hereto at a special meeting of and by order of the Epsom Road Board held on the 22nd day of March. 1916, in the presence of-

F. H. WOOD, Ohairman.

J. B. MACFARLANE, Member.

WM. HOGG, Clerk.

I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly passed at a special meeting of the Epsom Road Board held on the 22nd day of March. 1916.

276 WM. HOGG,

Clerk.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NJ OTIOE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore ..L subsisting between the undersigned as Motor Agents and Royal Mail Contractors at Kaikoura, under the style or firm of "Laugesen & Coy.," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by Mr. CANNON, who will in future carryon the business in his own name.

The businesses of L. E. Laugesen & Coy_ at Cheviot and Parnassus will be carried on by Mr. LAUGESEN as heretofore.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1916. LOUIS E. LAUGESEN. PATK. CANNON.

Crown Land proclaimed . . • . • . 966 Drainage and other Works, Taken for .. 967,988 Foreshores, Revoking Orders in Counoil licensing

Occupation of • • 969 National-endowment. for Seleotion 972 Railway. Defining Middle-lines of 966 Rauway Purposes, Taken for .. 966 Reserved temporarilv . . . _ • • • • 971 Road Approach to Railway, Revoking Part of 110

Proolamation taking Land for . . . • 968 Road-lines declared olosed • • . . 971 Roads. Amending Proclamation proolaiming and

olosing .. .. .... 966 Roads, Intention to take Land for 988 Roads proolaImed • • 962 Roads proolaimed and olosed • • 963 Roads stopped, Government 968 Sale by Publio Auction • . . • 973 Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers, Set apart for 961 Sale or Seleotion 971 Scenio Purposes, Taken for 967 Seleotion, Set apart for 91:2 Settlement. for Seleotion 972 Unclaimed Land 978

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES

MISOELLANEOUS-Anzac Day, Observances respecting Astronomioal Tables for the Year 1916 .. Auditor hcensed Bridges, Vesting Oontrol of. &0. Consoienoe-money reoeived Cook Islands, Nomination and Appointment of

Members of Island Counoils of Education Board, Election of Member of Exports .. .. .. .. .. General Council of Education, Eleotion of Member

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976 989 991

of __ 989 Half-holiday: Anzac Day 989 Immigration and Emigration Returns • • 992 Importation of oertain Artioles prohibited •• 970 L!md and Income Assessment Aot, Notice to make

Returns of Land under lOOO Land Board, Eleotion of Member of 989 Loans. Consenting to raising 969 Offioiating Ministers for 1916 •• 989 Publio Service, Applioations invited for Position

in _. 992 Publio Service Board of Appeal, Eleotion of

Members of 989 Railway Traffio Returns • . • • . . 9911 Regulations regarding the Keeping of Accounts by . Hospital and Oharitable Aid Boards, Amending 971

Tenders • • 990 Trusbees of Public Cemetery appointed.. 974 War Regulations Aot, Oorrespondenoe prohibited

under the .. 989 Wounded Soldiers, &c., Fund, Transfer of. 970

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTloES 1007

Witness to signatures of Louis Emil Laugesen and Patriok SBIPPING-Cannon-Raymond Gibson, Solicitor, Kaikoura.. 277 Notices to Mariners .. 1000

B;r Authority: JOlIN MAcDY, Govemment Printer, Wellinpon.