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Jlumh. rn1. 3547 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19~5. Altering Boundaries of Opotiki and Waiapu Counties. [L.s.J LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. W HEREAS it is provided by subsection two of sec- tion three of the Counties Amendment Act, 1913 that the boundaries of any one or more counties may a:Itered in accordance with a resolution proposing the altera- tion passed by the Council of each of such counties in which the principal Act is in force : And whereas a resolution was passed by the Opotiki County Council on the seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and sealed with the seal of the Council of the said county on the same day : And whereas a similar resolution was passed by the Waiapu County Council on the fifteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen and sealed with the seal of the said county on the same day' praying for the inclusion in the Waiapu County of that part of the Opotiki County described in the said resolutions and in the First Schedule hereto : And whereas it is expedient to make such alteration in accordance with the said resolu- tions: Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred on me by the said Act, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area described in the First Schedule hereto, being now part of the Opotiki County, shall, as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, be deemed be add~d to and form pa.rt of the Waiapu County; and, with the like power and authority, do proclaim and declare that the boundaries of the Counties of Opotiki and Waiapu respectively shaJl as from the aforesaid date be those set forth under their respective headings in the Second Schedule hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE. AREA TO BE ADDED TO WAIA1'U COUNTY. I that area in the Auckland Land District bounded by a line along the left bank of the Whangaparaoa River from its mouth to the northernmost corner of Waikura No. 1 Block, : and along the north-western boundaries of Waikura Nos. 1 / and 2 Blocks to the southernmost corner of Whangaparaoa i No. 3A Block, and along the western boundary of that block to the Mangapouri Stream, along that stream and the southern boundary of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block to the sea, and along the seashore to the mouth of the Whangaparaoa Stream, the place of commencement. SECOND SCHEDULE. 0POTIIU COUNTY, ALL that area bounded towards the north &nd north-west by the Bay of Plenty from a point where the Maraetotara Road first strikes high-water mark of the sea to the south- western corner of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block, &nd by that block and the Mangapouri Stream to Whangaparaoa No. 3A Block ; thence towards the east generaJly by Whangaparaoa No. 3A &nd Waikura No. 2 Blocks to the south-western corner of the last-mentioned block; thence towards the south-east generally by a right line to Whsnakao Trig. Station ; thence by a right line to Kapua Trig. Station ; thence to Arowhana Trig. Station ; thence towards the south-east generally by Waikohu County; and towards the west by Whakatane County to the sea, the place of commencement. WAIA1'U COUNTY. All that area bounded towards the north and east gene- raJly by the sea from the south-western corner of Whanga- paraoa No. 1 Block to the north-eastern corner of Cook County, towards the south generaJly by Cook and Waikohu Counties to Arowhana Trig. Station, and towards the west by Opotiki County hereinbefore described. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. Earl of Liver1,1ool, 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 under the Se1tl of the s•id Dominion, at the Govern- ment House at Wellin~on, th's sixteenth day of October, in the year cf our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. G .. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. Goo SAVE THE KING! E RRATUM.-In the description of the boundaries of the Canterbury Land Di•triot published in the Ne10 Zealafld G,,z,tte No. 44, of the 2-5th March, 1915, pa!?e 955, after the word "Nelson" in the second line add" a.s described fo the New ZeaZand GazetlB No. 106, of the 19th Deoember, 1901, page 2411." A

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Jlumh. rn1. 3547

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19~5.

Altering Boundaries of Opotiki and Waiapu Counties.

[L.s.J LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

W HEREAS it is provided by subsection two of sec­tion three of the Counties Amendment Act, 1913

that the boundaries of any one or more counties may ~ a:Itered in accordance with a resolution proposing the altera­tion passed by the Council of each of such counties in which the principal Act is in force :

And whereas a resolution was passed by the Opotiki County Council on the seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and sealed with the seal of the Council of the said county on the same day : And whereas a similar resolution was passed by the Waiapu County Council on the fifteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen and sealed with the seal of the said county on the same day' praying for the inclusion in the Waiapu County of that part of the Opotiki County described in the said resolutions and in the First Schedule hereto : And whereas it is expedient to make such alteration in accordance with the said resolu­tions:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred on me by the said Act, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area described in the First Schedule hereto, being now part of the Opotiki County, shall, as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, be deemed ~ be add~d to and form pa.rt of the Waiapu County; and, with the like power and authority, do proclaim and declare that the boundaries of the Counties of Opotiki and Waiapu respectively shaJl as from the aforesaid date be those set forth under their respective headings in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE. AREA TO BE ADDED TO WAIA1'U COUNTY. I

~ that area in the Auckland Land District bounded by a 1·

line along the left bank of the Whangaparaoa River from its mouth to the northernmost corner of Waikura No. 1 Block, : and along the north-western boundaries of Waikura Nos. 1 / and 2 Blocks to the southernmost corner of Whangaparaoa i

No. 3A Block, and along the western boundary of that block to the Mangapouri Stream, along that stream and the southern boundary of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block to the sea, and along the seashore to the mouth of the Whangaparaoa Stream, the place of commencement.

SECOND SCHEDULE. 0POTIIU COUNTY,

ALL that area bounded towards the north &nd north-west by the Bay of Plenty from a point where the Maraetotara Road first strikes high-water mark of the sea to the south­western corner of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block, &nd by that block and the Mangapouri Stream to Whangaparaoa No. 3A Block ; thence towards the east generaJly by Whangaparaoa No. 3A &nd Waikura No. 2 Blocks to the south-western corner of the last-mentioned block; thence towards the south-east generally by a right line to Whsnakao Trig. Station ; thence by a right line to Kapua Trig. Station ; thence to Arowhana Trig. Station ; thence towards the south-east generally by Waikohu County; and towards the west by Whakatane County to the sea, the place of commencement.

WAIA1'U COUNTY.

All that area bounded towards the north and east gene­raJly by the sea from the south-western corner of Whanga­paraoa No. 1 Block to the north-eastern corner of Cook County, towards the south generaJly by Cook and Waikohu Counties to Arowhana Trig. Station, and towards the west by Opotiki County hereinbefore described.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. Earl of Liver1,1ool, 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 Se1tl of the s•id Dominion, at the Govern­ment House at Wellin~on, th's sixteenth day of October, in the year cf our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

G .. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Goo SAVE THE KING!

E RRATUM.-In the description of the boundaries of the Canterbury Land Di•triot published in the Ne10 Zealafld G,,z,tte No. 44, of the 2-5th March, 1915, pa!?e 955, after the word "Nelson" in the second line add" a.s described fo

the New ZeaZand GazetlB No. 106, of the 19th Deoember, 1901, page 2411."

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3:348 THE NE\V ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Declaring Crown Lands in Westland and Karamea .lJ,fining ma.nner as other public highways are controlled and main, Districts, N ei,on Land District, open for Disposal. tained by the said Board.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor A PlWCLAMATIO.'\.

·yx7 HEREAS by section one hundred and thirty-three of V V the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that the Governor,

by Proclamation, may from time to time declare any Crown

SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area oi the piece of le.nd : 34·5 perches. Pon10n of railway reserve (S.O. 1300) .. Situated in Block I, RimuLaka Survey District, Upper Hutt

Tuwn District.

lands within any mining district not held under lease or In the Wellington Land District; as the same is more license, or for which a lease or license has been cancelled, to I particularly deliueated on the plan marked W .R 221144, be open for disposal as provided in section one hundred and deposited in the office of the Mmister of Railways at Wei­thirty-five of the said Act : lmgton, in the Wellmgton Provinci"l District, and thereon

Now, therefore, l, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl coloured blue. · ?f Liverpool, the Governor of the ~ominion of New Zealand, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right m exercise of the power. and a?'thontf conferred ~pan me by Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile the one hundred and thirty-third ~ect!on of t~e said A?t, and Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of th; ?f ev_ery other power and auth~mty m anywise enabling me Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and m th1:8 behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands , Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian described m the Schedule hereto shall be ope°: on We:inesday, I Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in the e ghth d~y of December! one _thousa.nd mne hundred and , and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea-fif~een, for disposal. as provided m sect10n one hundred and I land and its Dependencies; and issued under thirty-five of the said Act. the S 0 nl of the soirJ Dominir,n, nt the Govern­

ment House at Wellington, this fifteenth ,'ay of

SCHEDULE.

NELSON LAND DISTRICT.-SECOND·CLASS LAND,-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT.

Murchison County.-Maruia Survey District. SECTION 4, Block VIII : Area, 755 acres ; capital value, £460; half-yearly rent, £9 4s. iii Weighted with £18, valuation for improvements.

Mostly high steep spurs, with limestone cliffs on the south aide ; all bush, black and brown birch/. with a little rimu and white-pine, &c. ; well watered. Access by dray-road fourteen miles from Murchison.

Waimea County.-Motueka Survey District. Section 9, Block VI : Area, 80 acres O roods 17 perches ;

capital value, £40; half-yearly rent, 16s. Hilly land of clay formation, carrying light mixed timber

of manuka, birch, and pine. Seven miles from Motueka Township by dray-road, last half mile unformed; also access by Mount Campbell Track.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distmguished Order of s~int Michael an,i Ssi t Georg,, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief i, and over His Majesty's Dominion of Kew Zea land and its Dependencies; and issued unde, the 8eal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­

o, tober, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred an tdteen.

W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Railways.

Goo SA vE THE KrNo 1

Additional Land at Mill Road taken for the Purposes of the Waitaki-Bl11ff Railway.

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

IT; HERE AS it has been found desirable for the use, V\ convenience, and enjoyment of the vVaito.ki-B,uff

Railwav to take further land at Mill Road, in addition to land previously acquired for tl.ie purposes of the said rail­way,

Now, therefore. I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Lhe Governor of the Dominion of New Ze .. land, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on rne by sections twenty-nine and one hundr, d and eighty-eight of the Public Works Act, mo~. and of everv other power and authority in anywise enablin~ me iu this behaif, do hereby proclaim and declare tl,at the land described in the Schedule hereLo is hereby taken for the purposes above mentioned.

SCHEDULE. m%t HJu ;e at Wellington, this eighth day of APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land : 1 acre O roods October, m the year of our Lord one thousand 38·3 perches, portion of· i::iection 37; and 3 roods 35·:I nine hu,.drcd and fifteen. I perches, portion of Section 38. 1S.O. 70, red.)

F. H. D. BELL, Situated in Block II, lnvercargill Hundred, Southland For Minister of Lands. County.

GoD SAVE THE KING'. I pa!~ic~~:rf;°1:i~~~~t~a~~ ~~=tr~~!~ a:,}:keeJa;~te2~~~~ - deposited in the office of the Mmister of Railways at Wel­

J.llocating Land re.,erv,d 1md taken for a Railway to the hngton, in the Weltmgton Provincial District, and thereon Purpo•e• oj a lluad at Upper Hutt. coloured red and blue.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PROCLAl\!ATION.

W HEREAS the land describeti in the Schedule hereto forms part of land taken for the purposes of the

Wellini,;ton-Napier Railway, 11,i1d it is co11sidered desirable to allocate such land to the purposes of a roan :

And whereas it has been certdied bv the ;.\Iinister of Railways that such land 1s not required for railway pur­poses: And whereas such hind is situated in the Upper Hutt Town District, the loca1 "mbority of which has I as,enterl to the issue of this Pt'Oc!amation:

And whereas His Ex,el ency the Governor is of opinion that ,he said local authority can conveuiently construct aud m1tii1tain the said road:

Now, therefore I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl !

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knic;ht Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victonan Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of Xew Zea­land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the sa,id Dominion, ot the Govern­men' Honse at Wellington, this fifteenth cay of Cctober, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

W. H. HERRlES, Minister of Railways.

Goo SA VE tHR KrnG '

of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zeu.lanrl, I ----~- --- -in pursua1,ce and exercise of the powers and authorities Land proclaimed a• a Road, and Road closed, in the vested m me by section one hundrect and ninety-seven of Chatham lslands.

LL.S.) LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PP..OCLA'.\!ATION.

the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every o,her power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and deciare that the land described in the Scned 11le hereto ,hall, upon the put,lico.tion hereof in the New Za,,la"d Gazette, become a road, ,rnd that the s,id IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by ro ,d shall be under tbe control of the Upper Hu t Town section eieven of the Land Act, mos, I, .Arthur Board, and sha.1! oe m,-intained by the said Board in like I W1lliam de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of

OcT. 21.] THlt NEW ZEALAND GAZETTR 354!.l

the Dominion of New Zealand. do herebv, with the consents of the owners of the iand described in.the First Schedule hereto, proclaim as a road the land in the Cha.tham Islands described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby, with the like consen•s as aforesaid, proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which is not req111red by reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

LAND PROCLAIMED AS A Ro•D.

APPROXIMATI< area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: 3 rooos 3t perches.

Portion of 're Awapatiki No. IR. Coloured on plan: Pink.

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED,

APPRoxrnrATE area of the piece of road closed: 3 roods 20 µerches.

A.rijoiuin~ or paqsin~ through Te A.wapatiki No. lB. Uoioured on plan : Green.

All situated in the Chatham Islands. A.I! in the Wtl,ington Laud District; as the same are

more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 38519, deposited in the orhce of the Minister of Public Works at Wellingt0n, in the Weltiagton Provincial District, aud 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 01'der, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of l\ ew Zea­land and its Dependencies ; and issned under the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern· ment. House at Wellington, this fourtcen'h day of Oct J her, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

Goo SA VE THE Krno '

Land proclrii111Pd 11s a R"nd, nntl Road clos,d, in Block VI, J(ariui Survey District, Raglan County.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the nowers conferred by section eleven of the La.nd Act, 1908, I, Arthur William

de Brito SH.vile. Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand. do hereby, with the consen•s of the owners of the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Ra.glan County Conncil, being the locai authority in whose district the said land is situated. pro­claim a• a ros,d the land in Karioi Survev District described in the First Schedule hereto; and 1,Iso do hereby, wi;h the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which is not req n ired by reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD,

All in the Auckland Land llistrict; ae the same are more particularly delineated on the phm marked P.W.ll. 38704, deµosited 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 Ri!,ht Honourahle A1-th11r \Yilliam de Brito Savile, Earl of Li vcrpool, Kni;:tht (--:rand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 1IiC"hacl and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of Xew Zea­land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Soai of t.hP sc>id Dmni,.,ion. at thP n,wern­ment Home at '\Vcll'ngt-n, this fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one, thr.usand nine hundred and fifteen.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

GOD ~A \'R THE KIN<1 1

Land 1irodnimeri a.~ a Road in Blv~k XV, TT7wngarei Survey 1Ji1-trict. 1Vhanpard County.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

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

de Brisa Savile. Eltl'i of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand. do herebv. with the consents of the o,"ners and mortgagees of the ·land de~cribed in the Schedule hereto, nnd of the Whangarei County Council, being ti·e local authority in whose ci1striet the said land is situated, prociaim as a road the land in Whangarei Survey Distric, described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

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

A. R. P.

0 0 5. portion of Section 77. 1 3 20 0 l 25

Sitnated in Owhiwa Parish (S.O. 16187), Block XV, Wha­ngarei Survey Di,.trict.

In tl1e Anckl,wd Land District; as the same are more particularly deline ,ted on the plan marked P. \V.D. 1!7103, deposited in the ofTice of the ~I111ister of Public Works at Wellington. in the \Velliugton Provincial D1,trict, and thereon coloured green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Al'thur William de 13i·ito Savile. Earl of Livel'pool, Knight Grand Cross of the l\fost Disting-nishecl Order of Saint :Mi,.hael 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 Se,il of the said Dornininn. ot the r:0,·ern­ment House at Wellington, th's fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand n:no hundred and fifteen,

W. FHASf,:R, Minister of Public Works.

Goo SAVE TH~ Krso !

A.PPBOXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a Requiring all Males between Sei·enteen and Sixty Years of road :- Age to register.

A. R, P. 0 0 9·1, portion of 1 1 22·4 0 0 6·5

Section 95; coloured purple. 50 red. 50 red.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

ROAD CLOSED.

APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed :­A. R. P. O O 23·5, adjoining or passing through Section 95. l O 38·1 50. 0 0 6 50. 0 0 0·002 50.

Coloured on plan : Green.

A.II situated in Whaingaroa Parish (S.O. 18422), Block VI, Karioi Survey District.

[L.S.) LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAl\IATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in the Governor by the National Registration

Act,!1915, I, Arthur William do Brito Savile, Earl of Liver­pool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby require every male resident of New Zealand between the ages of seventeen and sixty, except members of the permanent paid military staff of the New Zealand Defence Department and members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force reinforcements in camp undergoing training, to furnish to the Government Statistician at Wellington, within fourteen days from the coming into operation of this Proclamation, particulars in the prescribed form as to the matters specified in section four of the said Act.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

. And I hereby declare that this Proclamation shall come local authority shall not declare any county road or district into operation on the twenty.sixth day of October, one thou. road to be stopped until the consent theretu of the Governor, sand nine hundred and fifteen. · by Order in Council gazetted, is obtained :

Uiven 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 Govern· ment House at Wellington, this elevrnth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Prime Minister.

Gon SAVE THE KTNG ! --·--- ----·------------· -- ----

Ctmaenling to Btopping a Road in Block VI, Mahurangi Survey Dmrict, Rodney County.

And whereas the Rodney County Council has applied for such consent in respect of the road described in the Schedule hereto:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the above­in-part-recited Ac,, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency 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 Rodney County Council stopping the road described in the Schedule hereto.

II

SCHEDULE.

APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road permitted to be stopped:­

A. R. P. l 1 4·4, adjoining or passing through Sections 81, 95. 5 0 1 ·3 Section 15.

i I

I,IVERPOOL, Governor. I Situated.in Koura':"he_ro Parish (S.O. 17371), Block VI, ORDER IN COUNCIL. I Mahurang1 Survey D1stnct. . .

. . . In the Auckland Land D1str1et ; as Lhe same are more At the Government House at Welbn!(ton, this eighteenth day particul,uly delineated on the plan marked p W.D. 38615.

• of October, 1915. I deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Present: Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and

HIS ElWELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. thereon coloured green.

W HEREAS by section one hundred and thirty-three (a) I J. F. ANDREWS., of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is enacted that a I Clerk of the Executive Council.

Preacribing Form of Per8()11(J,I Sclwlul,e required under the National Registration Act, 1915.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Honse at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915. Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him by the National Registration Act, 1915, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with· the advke and consent of the

Execmive Council of the s,id Dominion, doLh hereby prescribe the form set out below as the personal schedule on which the parsioulars required under section four of the aforesaid Act are to be furnished to the Government Statis,ioian.

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL REGISTER OF MEN.

I Name of County]· I PERSONAL SCHEDULE.

,. ___ o_r_B_o_r_o_u_g_h_: ---------------- (Please write clearly and distinctly.)

CLA~SIFIOATION.

1. Name. (In full)- Address (In ful/J- This space not to be ttlled In.

8urname:

Christian name :

2. A, Date of birth: ____ _ Age last } ears birthday: ___ y . ·

B. S~1 ~~:::11::: :::::~:~~:--=---~--: ______ --=_ (c) Your mother: _ _

3. A. Are Y~>U a British}ta) By blrthi (bl by naturalization?_~--subject --- -

B. If naturalized, state-(a) Date of naturalization:

(b) Plaoo of naturalization: _____ -----(E.g., United Kingdom, New Zea.land, Canada., or as the case may be.)

C. Are you a foreign subject? ______________ _

If so, sta.~e country of a.llegianoe =------------

Place of } r~sidence:

Place of business } (if anyJ:

II • .A. State ~hether sin!!le (" 8."), married (" Mh,} or widower (" W."): -------

B. State number of persons dependent on you-

(a) Wholly dependeU:t :__ (h) Partially dependent: __

5. A. What is your present occupation? ___________ _ B. In connection with your present occupation, are you-

(a) An employer of Jabour? or -----------1 (b) Working on your own account but not }

employing Jabour? or ------ Reply (C) Assis Ling, but not receiving salary or wages? or ____ ( "~~""

1 "No., (d) An employee receiving salary or wages? °"------1 · (e) Unemployed for more than one week? 1

0. If employed, state busi.} ness of employer: -----·

.Name of employer: ________________ _

D. What other occupation ( _____________ _ (if any) have you had 1

praot~cal. experience of ? l

OcT,. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3551

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL REGISTER OF MEN-collflnued.

B. A. State (a) Height: ____ ft. ___ in. 8. If between ages of NINETFEK and ]'ORTY-FIVE-

(a,) Have you volunteered for military service beyond l New Zealand as a member of an Expeditionan Force in connection with the present war?

(b) Weight : ____ st. ____ lb.

B. State whether your general health is--(a) Very good; (b) Good;

(c) Indifferent ; (d) Bad:_

If hen.Ith indifferent or had state cause:

0. If suffering from blindness. deafness, loss of limb. or other

physical infirmity, give pa.rticnlars '-------·-----

Tf so, have you been accepted for service 1 or rejected? i

(Ii) If you have not volunteered for service---(i) Are you-(being a single man without)

dependants) willing to become a mem-, her of an Expeditionary Force? )

(iiJ Are you (being a single man with dependants,) or a married man or a widower with depend- I ants) willing to become a member of an Ex-1 ____ _ peditionary Force, if required? I

If so. in what a.rm of the Service ( -- --do you prefer to serve? 1 _______ ------------------

(c) If you have not volunteered for military service a,udl are not prepared to volunteer. are you willing to • serve in anv civil capacity in connection with the 1--- · present war? .

If so, state in what J-- -7. If you have had military training at any time state­

(a) A.rm of the Service:

civil capacity: ( _ _ _____ _

(d) If there are any circumstances or reasons that prevent you from offering your services, state them:-

9.

(b) Rank held: __________________ _

(c) Total length of service} in all capacities :

PARTICULARS OF RELATJYES WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY DEPENDENT ON YOU.

Ne.me and Aildress.

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Relationship (e.g., '\Vife, : \Yliether wholly 01· Son, Mother, 01· as thPc I partiA,lly dependent

ca.E-e ma.y l>el. on you.

In Case or Partial Dependants,

Extent of Dependency per Annum.

Other Income (if any) of

Dependant per Annum

£

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I CERTIFY that the partioulars given in this sohedule are correot to the best of my knowledge and belief.

'f'lace and Date : Signature : _

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

3552 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 12i

Consenting to a 11fortfJage of Native Land.

LIVERPOOL, Uovernor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Hcuse at Wellington, this e'ghteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR IN CouNCIL.

W HEREAS by section two hundred and thirty of the Na1ive Land Act, 1909, it is provided that no instru­

ment of alienation of Native land by way of mortgage or charge, other than a mongage or charge in favour of a State Loan Department. shall be confirmed by a Board or the Court without the precedent consent of the Governor in Conn oil:

And whereas application has been made for the consent of the Governor in Council to a mortgage of· the blook or parcel of land mentioned in the Schedule hereto : And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor in Council should issue :

Now. therefore, His Excellency 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 confirmation of an alienation by way of mortgage of the block or parcel of land set out in the Schedule hereto. And it is hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council to the proceedings hereby authorized.

SCHEDULE. KAI-IWI 5E No. l Block: Approximate area. 200 acres O roods

20 perches; Wellington Provincial District. J. F. ANDREWS,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

Prohibiting all Private Alienation of certain Native Land.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House st Wellington, this eight.eenth day of October, 1915.

Present: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CouNc1L.

ON the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty·

three of the Native Le.nd Act, 1909, and in exercise of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Excellency 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 pro­hibit. for the period of one year from the date of this Order in Council, all alienations of the Native lands specified in the Schedule hereto other than alienations in fe.vour of the Crown. ·

SCHEDULE. BLOCK VIII, RANGITDTO SURVEY DrsT&rnr.

ORAREI lF Block SF 4A • 3Bl • Seo. 1 (kainga) Block 2s Block Section 5 Block lA 2 Block SA 3_. 2 East Bloclt

A. R, P,

Approximate are&, 23 1 0 11 1 5 46 0 24 16 0 0 38 3 16 46 2 9

• J. F. ANDREWS,

7 2 12 9 0 0

14 0 30

Clerk of the Executive Council

Revocation of an Order in Oouncu under Section. 296 of tM Native Land Act, 1909.

LIVERPOOL, Uovernor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington,· this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: Hts ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR IN CouNCIL.

W HEREAS by· section two hundred and ninety-six of tQe Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any

Order in Council made under Pa.rt XVI of that Act, or under Pa.rt II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be at any time revoked," either wholly or as to any pa.rt or parts

I of the land included therein, by the Governor by Order in Council; and thereupon the land so subject to that Pe.rt of that Act sh&ll, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be so subject: No land sh&ll by reason of any such Order of revocation cea.se to be subject to that Part of that Act at any time during the continuance of the term of any lease of that land granted by a Maori Land Board under that Part of that Act (including in that term the term of any renewal to which the licensee is entitled) :

And whereas the parcel of land known as R'ltoke.utnku 611: 2A Block has, by an Order_ in Council dated the ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and nine, been brought under the provisions of Part XVI of the Native -Land Act, 1909 : And whereas application has been made to revoke the said Order in Council in so far as it &ffects the said pa.reel of land :

And whereas the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board recommends accordingly : And whereas it is expedient ao to do:

Now, therefore, His Excellency 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 revoke the said Order in Council in so far &s it affects Rotokautuku 6K 2A Block ; and it is hereby declared that this Urder in Council is made under the provisio:i.s in that behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in Coun•1il to the proceedings llereby authorized.

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

Domain Board appointed to have Oontrol of the Howell's Point Domain.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth

day of October, 1915.

Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

, --XIHEREAS by section forty-seven of the Public Reserves V \ and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the

said Act "), it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, appoint any local authority to be a Domain Board having,_ subject to the said Act, control of any public domain :

And whereas by an Or9er in Council made on the twelfth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and eight, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the fifteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and eight, a Domain Board was appointed to control the Howell's Point Domain :

And whereas the period for which the said Board was appointed expired on the eleventh day of October, one thou­sand nine hundred and fifteen :

And whereas it appear expedient to again appoint a Domain Board to control the domain :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do minion of New Zee.land, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

THE RIVERTON BOROUGH CouNOJL to be the Howell's Point Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto.for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of Pe.rt II of the said Act; and doth hereby appoint Monday, the first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Borough Council Chambers, Riverton, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board she.II be held .

SCHEDULE. HOWELL'S POINT DOIIUIN,

ALL that area in the Southland Land District, being portion of Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, Block II, and Sections 46, 47, 48, Block I, Jacob's River Hundred, containing by admeasurement 70 acres, more or less, and bounded as fol­lows : Commencing at a point on the south-eastern boundary of Section 49 of so.id Block I three chains from high-water mark ; thence towards the north by a right line to a point on the south-eastern boundary of said Section 47 three chains from high-water mark, thence by a right line to a. point on the south-eastern boundary of said Section 28 three chains from high-water mark, thence by a right line to a point on the south-eastern boundary of said Section 26 three chains from high-water mark, and thence by a right line to a point on a road forming the north - eastern boundary of said Section 22 eight chains from high-water mark; thence towards

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the north-east by the aforesaid road to high-water mark; towards the south by the high-water mark of Foveaux Strait ; and towards the west by Section 49 afoesaid to the starting-point.

Also all that are• in the Southland Land District, containing by admeasurement 35 acres 3 roods 30 perches, more or less, being Section 20, Block II, Jacob's River Hundred. Bounded towards the north-west by Sections 19 and 7 in the said block, 3454 links; towards the north-east by Section 8 in the said block, 1003 links ; towards the south-east by Sec­tions 9 and 21 in the said block, 3712 links ; and towards the south-west by a public road, 1036 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less.

As the same are delineated on the plan marked L. 1107, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

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

Domain Board appointed to have Cor,trol of the J11alanra Domain.

f, IVER POOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by section forty-seven of the Public Reserves e.11d Dome.ins Act, 1908 (hereinafter termPd "the

said Act"). it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, appoint any !oral authority to he a Domain Boe.rd having, subject to the said Act, control of any pnblic domoin:

And whereas by an Order in Council made on the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and eight, and pub­lished in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-eighth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and eight, a Domain Board was appointed to control the Mataura Domain : ·

And whereas the period for which the said Board was appointed expired on the seventeenth day of May, one thou, sand nine hundred and fifteen :

An, whereas it appears expedient to again appoint a Domain B.,ard to control the domain:

N,,w, therefore, His Excellency the Govlj.rnor of the Dominbn of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers con­ferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the ad vice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

THE lliTAURA BOROUGH COUNCIL

to be the Mataura Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of Part II of the said Act ; and doth hereby appoint Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Borough Council Office, Mataura, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE.

MATAURA DOMAIN.

ALL that area in the Southland Land District, containing by ad measurement 4 acr as 3 roods 34 perches, more or less, being Section 13, Block XII, Town of Mataura. Bounded towards the north-east by a public road. 593 links ; towards the south-east by Section 14 in the said block, 840 links; towards the south-west by Sections 8, 9, IO, 11, 12, and the abuttal of Suburb Street, 593 links ; and towards the north­west by Sect.ion 3, Lindhurst Hundred, 840 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 46099/7, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

Also all that area in the Southland Land District, con­taining by admeasurement 13 acres 1 rood 24 perches, more or less, being Sections 39, 40, and 41, Block XVIT, Town of Mataura Bridge. Bounded towards the north by Section 42, in the said block, 1275 links; towards the east by a public road, 1201·4 links; towards the south by a public road, 1312·2 links ; and towards the west by Section 38 in the said block, 897 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 46099 /8, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

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

Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Queenstown Domain.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COCNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present : His ExcE:r..LENCY THE CovERNOR J};' CouNCrL.

W HEREAS by section forty-seven of the Pul,110 Re­senes and Doma,ns Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed

"the said Act''), it is enacted that the Governor msy f,oril time to time, "ith respect to any p1.blic domain, appoint a11Y local amhoritv to be a Domain Board having, subject to P"rt JI of th 0 Raid Art, <1onr.rol of cnch rlnmain:

And whereas bv an Order in Council marlc on the fifteenth day of SPptember, one thousand nine hundred and eight, and publi-hed in the .New Zealand Gazette of the seventeenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and eight, a lloma·n Hoard wa appointed to contr,)! the Queenstown Domain:

And whereas the period for which the said Board was appointed expired on the fourteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen :

Aud "hereas i, appears expedient to again appoint a Domain Board to control the domain:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers con­ferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the aclvice anrl consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoin:.

THE QmnmwrowN HonouoH CouNCIL

to be the Queenstown Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto for th • purposes of and subject to the provisions of the said Act ; and doth hereby appoint Thursday, tte fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at eight o'clock p.m. as the time when, and the Library Chambers, Queenstown, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE.

QUEENSTOWN DOMAIN.

ALL that area in tho Otago Land District, containing by rd­measurement 7 acres O roods 19 perches, more or le2s, being Blocks Nos. LIV, LV, and LVI, Town of Queenstown, Lake County. Bounded tow rds the north-west by Cemetery Reserv No. l, 1847·7 links; t'enco towards the north-east by I le Street, 123·2 links ; thence toward, the south-east by Isle Street, 1987·5 links; and thence towards tho south-west by Hay Street, 364·5 links ; al).d intersected by Cemetery Road and Camp Street : be all the aforesaid linkac,es more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan° marked S.G. 40309, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

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

Dama.in Board appointed to have Control of the Khandallah Dom1in.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COF"'CIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth

day of October, I 91'3.

Present : HIS EXCELLENCY l'HE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

,'XTHEREAS by section forty-sPven of the Public Re­V V · serves and Domains Ar·t, 1908 (hereinafter termed

"the said Act"). it is er•acreil rhat the Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gaz•tted, anpoint any loc•l authority to be a Domain B ard lradng, subject to the said Act, control of any public doma•n:

And whereas by an Order in Council made on the twenty­third day of lllay, one thousanil nine hundred and eight. and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the fo::.rth day of June, one tbousanrl nine hrmdrec1 anrl eight. a D ·main Board was appointed to control the Khandallah Dom•in:

And whereas t,he period for which the said Board was appointed exp•red on the twenty-second day of l\1ay, one thousand nine lrundr d and fifteen :

And wher, a.~ it appears expedent to again ,appoint a Domain Board to conuol the domain :

3554 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. I21

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov,rnor of the Do- , Exempting Nativ. ea from the Provi8ion8 of the Native Land Act, minion of New Zealand, in exercise of tbe powers conferred 1909, with respect f,o Landless Natives, and consenting lo the by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and Confirmation of an Alienation by the Maori Land Board. con•ent of the Executive Council of the eaid Dominion, doth hereby appoint

Tm, Oi..sLow BOROUGH COUNCIL to be the Khandallah Domain Board, having control ot the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purpose of and subject to the provisions of Part II of the said Act; and doth hereby appoint Thursday, the fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at forty-five miuit~, pa t ,even o'c ock p.m., as the time when, and the Onslow

· Borough Council Office, Wellington, as the plaor, where, the first meeting of the Roa.rd ~hall be held.

SCHEDULE KHANDALLAH DOMAIN.

ALL that a~a in the Wellington Land I)istriot, containing by admeasurement 31 a.ores 1 rood, more or less, being Allot­ments Nos. 2 and 3 of Sections Nos. 1 and 2, Porirua District, situated in Block XI, Belmont Survey District. Bounded towards the north-east generally by Allotment No. 1 and a public road; towards the south-east by Allotments No•. 47 and 46 and a public road; towards the south-west by Allot­ment No. 4; and towards the north-west by Section No. 128, Block III, Port Nicholson Survey District : and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 88, folio 198, Wellington.

J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk nf thP ExPcnt.1ve Council

Domain Board appointed f,o have Guntrol of the Tauranga Domain.

LIVERPOOL, Governor ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN vOUNCJL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by the Public Reserves and Domains Act,

1908 (hereinafter termed "the said Act"), His Excellency 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 revoke an Order in Council dated the twenty-first day of September, one thouS&11d nine hundred and fourteen, and published in the Gazette of the twenty-fourth day of September, one thouS&11d nine hundred and fourteen, appointing a Domain Board to have control of the Tauranga Domain, anc!. doth hereby appoint

Hrs WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF TAURANGA (ex officio), JOSEPH DENHAM BRAIN, SAMUEL PEMBERTON, HENBY AUGUSTUS SHARP, GERARD ARNOLD WARD, and WILLLUI THOMAS TEASEY

to be the Tauranga Domain Board, having oontrol of the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of Part II of the said Aot ; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the tenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the office of Messrs. Tudehope and Sharp at Tauranga as the place where, the first meeting of the said Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE. TAURANGA DOMAIN.

ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing 7 acres 1 rood 21 perches, more or leBB, being Section 273 of Section 1, Town of Tauranga. Bounded towards the north-west by McLean Street, 1098 links; towards the north-east by Cameron Road, 711 links; towards the south­east by Hamilton Street, 957 links; and towards the south­west by the Waikareao Estuary, 725 links.

Also all that area in the Auckland Land District, containing 8 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Section No. 393 of Sec­tion I, Town of Tauranga. Bounded towards the north­west by Brown Street, 1000 links ; towards the north-east by Cameron Road, HOO links ; towards the south-east by McLean Street, lll4 links; and towards the south-west by the Waikareao Estuary, 590 links.

Be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same are delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/388, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wel­lington, and thereon edged red.

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

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR IN CouNc1r..

W HEREAS by section four hundred and twenty-fi1'e of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that-

1. The Governor may by Order in Council, in any case in which he thinks it expedient so to do, consent to the con­firmation of any alienation, or to the ronfirmation d any resolution of assembled owners, or to any purchase by the Native Land Purchase Board, or to any exchange of Native land, notwithstanding the fact that any Native may thereby become landless within the meaning of this Act ; and there­upon the said confirmation, purchase, or exchange may take place, and shall have effect in the same manner as if that Native retained Native freehold land sufficiently for his adequate maintenance.

2. No sucil consent shall be given except on the recom­mendation of the Native Land Court or of the Ma.Jri Land Board of the district in which the land is situated.

3. No such consent shall be given unleSB the Governor is satisfied that the said Native is able to maintain hiniself by his own means or labour, and that the transaction con­sented to is not contrary to public interest :

And whereas, to enable confirmation of a sale by the owners of Pukeuha C No. 2 Block, the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board recommends that such consent shall be given : And whereas it is expedient so to do :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby consent to the confirmation of the aforesaid sale, notwithstanding the fact that the Natives may thereby become landless within the meaning of the said Act. And it is hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council to the proceedings hereby authorized.

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

Recreation Reserves in 1'arana/ci Land District brought under Part II of the Public Reserves and ])omaine Act, lF/08.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

B y virtue of the powers and anthoritles vested in me by the twenty-sixth section of the Public Heserves and

Domains Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­tive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby ord .. r and decla,e that the reserves for recre .. tion in the Taranak, Land District described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the •ame are hereby brought under the operation of and declared to be subject to the provisions of Part II of the said Act ; and such reserves sh"ll hereafter form part of Ohur .. Domain, and be managed, admini•tered, and dealt with as a pub1io domain by the Ohura Domain Boa.id.

SCHEDUI.E. ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 10 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sec­tion 31, Block V, Ohura Survey District. Bounded towards the north, east, and south-east generally by the Mangakara Stream ; and towards the south-west by the Mangaroa Road, 1269·2 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is. delineated on the plan marked L. and S. I/575A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. For a public recreation-ground.

All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 10 acres 2 roods, more or leBB, being Sec­tion 32, Block V, Ohura Survey District. Bounded towards the north generally by the Mangaroa River ; towards the east generally by the Mangaroa River ; towards the south gene­rally by the Mangaroa River and Crown land (proposed

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railwa.y reserve), 180 links ; a.nd towards the north-west by Crown la.nd (propoeed railway reserve), 1260 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. I/575B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. For a public recreation-ground.

All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 1 acre, more or less, being Section 9, Block VII, Ohura Township. Bounded towards the north-west by the Ohura Road, 14-0 links ; towards the north-east by the Mangaroa River; towards the south-east by Tui Street, 160 links; and towards the south-west by Sections 1 to 5, and 8, Block VII, Ohura Township, 894·78 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. I/575o, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. For a public recreation-ground.

All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 3 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Section 1, Block XXII, Ohura Township. Bounded towards the north generally by the Mangaroa River ; towards the east by Ohura Road, 50 links ; towards the south by Tonga­porutu Road, 2256·3 links ; and towards the west by Tonga­porutu Road, 100 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. I/575D, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered~red. For a public recreation-ground.

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

Vuting a Ruerve in fhe Waitaki County Council.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Rouse at Wellington, this eighteenth day of October, 1915.

Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR IN CouNCIL.

W HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto has ·been duly _set apart as a reserve for county

buildings : And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor, it is expedient to vest the said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Waitaki County:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section four of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the reserve described in the Schedule hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, COlll).oillors, and Inhabitants of the Waitaki County, in trust, as a reserve for county buildings.

SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by admeasurement 1 rood 0·6 perches, more or less, being Section 2 of 7, Block XCV, Town of Oamaru, and bounded as follows : Towards the north-west by Severn Street, 318·5 links ; towards the south-east by Thames Street, 224 links; and towards the south-west by Section 6 of 7, Block XCV, Town of Oamaru, 226·5 links: be all the afore­said linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. VI/1 (82), deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. ·

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

Appointing a Member of the 0/,ago Harbour Board.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

W HEREAS it is provided by section seventeen of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, that the office of

any member of a Harbour Board shall become vacant if, inter alia, he resigns his office by writing under his hand delivered to the Secretary or Chairman of the Board :

And whereas it is provided by subsection two of section eighteen of the said Act that when an elective member other than a representative of a constituent district vacates his office on the Board through the operation of the said section seventeen, the Governor may, by Warrant under his hand, appoint some qualified person in his place :

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And whereas William Belcher, an elective member of the Otago Harbour Board, being a representative of the com­bined district of the City of Dunedin and the Borough of St. Kilda, has resigned his office as a member of the Board, and it is desirable to appoint a qualified person as a representa­tive of that district in his place :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­minion of New Zealand, in exercise of the hereinbefore-recited power and authority, doth hereby appoint JOHN HENRY FRANZIB HAMEL to be a member of the Otago Harbour Board as a representative of the com'oined c-listriot of the City of Dunedin and the Borough of St. Kilda, in the place of William Belcher, resigned.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eighteenth day of October, one thousand~nine hundred and fifteen.

ROBERT McNAB, • Minister of Marine.

Opening Landa in Hawke'a Bay Land Distriol for Sale or Selection.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

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

William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section one hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do hereby declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for sale or selection on Wednesday, the eighth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen ; and also that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be selected for occupation with right of purchase, 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 declare that the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE. HAwK:m's BAY LAND DIBTBICT.-COOK COlmTY.-WAil{GJ.•

BOMIA SURVEY DIBTRIOT. Second-ckua Land.

SECTION 4, Block IV : Area, 14 acres 2 roods. Capital value, £10. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, 5s. Renewable lease : Half-yearly rent, 4s.

Hilly land covered with manuka. Soil light. 1,600 ft. above sea-level_: Seventeen miles by dray-road to Tolago Bay.

Section 2, Block VIII : Area, 72 acres. Capital value, ":£40. Occupation with right of purchase : Half-yearly rent, £1, Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, 16s.

Hilly land covered with light manuka. Soil light. About 1,600 ft. above sea-level. Seventeen miles and a half to Tolago Bay by dray-road,

Section 3, Block VIII : Area, 85 a.ores 2 roods. Capital value, £45. Occupation with right of purchase : Half-yearly rent, £1 2s. 6d. Renewable lease : Half-yearly rent, 18s.

. Hilly land covered with manuka, with mixed bush in the gullies. Soil light. Altitude, about 1,600 ft. above sea-level. Seventeen miles to Tolago Bay by dray-road.

Section 4, Block VIII : Area, 125 acres. Capital value, £125. Occupation with right of purchase : Half-yearly rent, £3 2s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £2 10s.

Hilly land covered with light mixed bush. Soil fair. Altitude, 1,600 ft, above sea-level. Eighteen miles and a half to Tolago Bay by dray-road.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

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

Opening Landa in Nelaan Land District for Sale or Selection,

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

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

William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, having received the reporl of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section

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one hundred and fifty-four of the said Aot, do hereby declare I the proceedings of the Board for the previous :year ending on that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall he tho thirty-first day of March, together with a statement of open for sale or selection on Wednesday, the ei~hth day of the receipts and expenditure of the Board for such year. A December, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen ; and copy of every such report and statement, certified by the also that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the Chairman to be correct, shall be sent to the Minister in Charge option of the applicant, be purchased for ca.sh, or be selected of Scenery Preservation as soon as possible after each annual for ocoupation with right of purchase, or on renewable lease; meeting. and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands 9. The Board shall control the said reserve in accordance shall be sold, occupied, or leased, e.s mentioned in the said with the provisions of the said Act and of the regulations Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said lands shall be made thereunder. sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

NELSON UND DISTRICT,-SEOOND·CLASS LAND. Waimea County.-Howard Survey District.

SECTION 10, Block IV, and Section 5, Block VIII : Area, 825 acres. Capital value, £420. Occupation with right of purcha.se: Half-yearly rent, £10 10s. Renewable lease : Half­yearly rent, £8 8s.

Low hilly country of clay formation, covered with heavy birch bush, with a few pines and light underscrub. . Situated nine miles from Korere by dray-road and one mile by un­formed road.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

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

Powers dek.gated to the Silverstream Scenic Board under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section thirteen of the Scenery

Preservation Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the control of the reserve described in the Schedule below (being land

. reserved under the said Act), for the period of three years from the date hereof (unless previously altered or revoked under the said Act), in the undermentioned persons, namely,-

JosHUA CHARLESWORTH, Trentham; WILLIAM BURTT LEES, Heretaunga ; JOHN ANDERSON PIKE, Heretaunga; PETER ROBERTSON, Upper Hutt ; Osw ALD STEPHEN w ATKINS, Silverstream ; THE CoMmssrONER OF CROWN LANDS FOR THE WELLING·

TON LAND DrsTRICT (ex officio); who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board by the name of the Silverstream Scenic Board (herein referred to as "the Board "), in trust, for the preservation of scenery, and with the powers e.nd subject to the conditions herein­after contained, that is to sa.y,-

1. The Board shall meet for the transaction of business at the District La.nds and Survey Office, Wellington, at three o'clock p.m. on the last Friday in the months of January, April, July, and October in ea.ch year, or at such other time or p1ace as may from time to time be fixed by the Board. The first meeting shall be held on Friday, the twenty-ninth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

2. The Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be the Chairman of the Board. · He may join in the discussion, and shall have an original as well as a casting vote.

3. Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, provided that two days' notice of such meeting be given to each member, specifying the business to be transacted at such special meeting; and no other business than that so specified shall be transacted at such meeting.

4. Any four members of the Board shall form a quorum, Any meeting may be adjourned from time to time.

5. All questions shall be determined by the majority of votes of the members of the Board present at a meeting.

6. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present at the time appointed for holding the same, the members present shall choose some one of their number to be chairman of such meeting.

7. If, by resignation, death, inoe.pacity, or otherwise, the seat of any member shdl be or become vacant, or if any member absents himseli, without reasnna.ble cause, from three consecutive meetings of the Board, the Governor shall have power to appoint any other person to be a member of the Board in his stead.

8. The Board shall prepare and submit at an annual meet­ing to be held in the month of April in ea.ch year a report of

SCHEDULE.

SILVERSTREAM SCENIC RESERVE.

ALI, that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeasurement 60 acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or les:s, being part of Section 209, Hutt District, .Block IV, Belmont Survey District. Bounded towards the north-east by other part of the said Section 209 ; towards the south-east by the Hutt River; towards the south-west by Section 269, Rutt District ; and towards the north-west by Section 19: being all the land described in certificate of title, Vol. 174, folio 197, Wellington Land Registration District.

Also all that area in the Wellington Land District, contain­ing by admeasurement 104 acres 3 roods 27 perches, more or less, being parts of Sections Nos. 269 and 270, Rutt Dis­trict (Block IV, Belmont Survey District). Bounded towards the north-east by part of Section No. 209, 3956·7 µnks; towards the south-east by the Hutt River ; towards the south by part of Section No. 196, 4250 links ; towards the west by other part of said Section No. 270, bearing 41 ° 35', 299·3 links, 99° 6', 1097·6 links, 22° 17', 965·6 links; thence by other part of said Section No. 269, bearing 22° 17', 118 links, 326° 51 ', 822·5 Jinks, 332° 13', 616·5 links, 36° 58', 1145·8 links, and 49° 41' 45",1308·7 links, to the point of com­mencement : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked S.G. 53872/30, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered green.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fifteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred ancl fifteen.

W. F. MASSEY, Minister in Charge of Scenery Preserva.tipn .

Trustees for the Tahuna Public Cemetery appointed.

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 Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons whose names are specified in Part I of the Schedule hereto to have control and management of the public cemetery specified in Pa.rt II of the said Schedule. ·

SCHEDULE. PART l.

Names of Trustees. LEWIS JOHN BA.OON, PERCY CLARJr. EDWIN SWINBURNE POWELL. CONRAD FITZGERALD. ARTHUR STANLEY WARREN.

PART II. Name of Public Cemetery and Description of Land.

TAHUNA., ALI, that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 5 acres O roods 18 perches, more or leSB, being Section 27, Block XI, Ma.para Survey District. Bounded towards the north by Section 24, Block XI, Me.para. Survey District, 903·3 links ; towards the south-east generally by the Mokauiti Road; 170· l links, 432·8 links, 76·5 links, 318·7 links ; towards the south-west by Mokauiti Road aforesaid, 320·2 links ; and toward the west by Section 24 aforesaid, 719·8 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. e.nd S. 1726/5, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eighteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

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

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VuUng of WatercourBe in the Waitara Borough'J.,Oouncil. g

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

1 N pursuance and exercise ofthe power and authority con­ferred on me by section sixty-five of the Public Health

Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liver­pool, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that that portion of the watercourse known as the Waiongona Stream, from the source thereof to a point half a mile below the intake of the water-supply of the Waitara Borough Council, and all the tributaries thereof, shall be plaoed under the control of the Waitara Borough Council,

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fifteen th day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Public Health.

Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Boroughs of Hamilton and Frankton appointed.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 24th September, 1915.

H IS Ex~ellency the Governor has been pleased kl appomt

GODFREY MONTGOMERY

to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under the Weights and Measures Act, 1908, for the Boroughs of Hamilton and Frankton, vice Sergeant G. Hastie, trans­ferred.

G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Member of Pohangina Domain Board appointed.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 18th October, 1915.

H IS Excellency the Governor has, in pursue.nee of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains

Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint WILLIAM HOWELL

to be a member of the Pohangina Domain Board, in place of Andrew McLa.urin, who has left the riistrict.

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

Deputy O(Jicial Auignee appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 9th October, 1915.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

JoHN B.rnoHAM RrnHARDs

to be Deputy Official Assignee at Stratford, on and from the 22nd day of October, 1915, vice A. Coleman, resigned.

ROBERT McNAB, Minister of Justice.

Clerks of Courts appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, let October, 1915.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Constable BERKLEY REGINALD KIDD to be Clerk of the Magistrates' and Warden's Courts at Granity, on and from the 18th day of September, 1915, vice Constable H.P. Anderson, transferred.

ROBERT )lcNAB, Minister of Justice.

Membef' of Licensing Committee appointed,

Department of Justice, Wellington, 16th October, 1915.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

CHARLES PRIMROSE MURDOCH

to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Wa.iteme.ta, vice J.C. Macky, deceased.

l'tOBERT McNAB, Minister of Justice.

Clerk of Licensing Oomn,ittee appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 18th October, 191/l.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint ·

FREDERICK HENDERSON JOYCE to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of Lyttelton, vice A. E. Reynolds, transferred.

ROBERT McNAB, Minister 0£ J nstice.

Visiting Justice to H.M. Prison appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 13th October, 1916.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appomt

JoHN GEORGE LEWIS HEWITT, Esq., S.M., to be a Visiting Justice to His Majesty's Prisons at Roto Aira.

ROBERT McNAB, Minister of Justice.

Officer in Charge of Police, Niue, appointed.

Cook Islands Administration Department, Wellington, 13th October, 1915.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint ·

JOHN GORDON SEYMOUR-GRAHAME to be Officer in Charge of Police for the Island of Niue, each appointment to date from the 22nd day of September, 1915.

M. POMARE, Minister in Charge, Cook Islands Administration.

Clerk of Court appointed.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 15th October, 1915,

THE Public Service Commissioner has ma.de the fol­lowing appointment in the Public Service:-

FREDERICK HENDERSON JoYCE to be Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Lyttelton, as from the 12th day of October, 1915.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

Registrar of Birth•, Deaths, and Marriages and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris appointed.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 20th October, 1915.

T HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­lowing appointment in the Public Service :-

GEORGE FREDERICK STANLEY MILLER to be Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris for the District of Onge.rue, as from 13th October, 1915.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

Deputy Registrars of Marriages, etc., appointed.

Registrar-Genera.l's Office, Wellington, 20th October, 1915.

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

trars of Marriages and of Births and Dea.the for Ghe districts set respectively opposite their names, viz. :-

Ne.me. JOHN DAVID GREGORY HEALY WILLIAM ALEXANDER HUTCHINSON WILLIAM ALFRED IRWIN

District. Wha.ke.tane. Rangitik.ei. Herekino.

F. W. MANSFIELD, Registrar-General.

3558 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Offeer, appointed.

Post md Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 19th October, 19111.

H IS Etcellency the Governor h&a been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department.

Sr.me.

Bailey, Leona.rd Bert Benny, William •• Deneem, William Rupert Hamilton, Henry King, Lancel Lytton Lookhead, Florence Mabel McElroy, Herbert Vincent Rowe, Evelyn Louisa Welsh, Euphemia.

Barclay, Charles Stewart .. Cleaver, Charles Henry Copeland, Charles Alexander Coppins, Jane •• Cox, Violet Selina Craig, Annie Hamilton, David Hills, Charles Henry Kinzett, Mary Jane Leighton, Dorothy McClenna.n, Frances Moody, John •. Neal, Ella. Phillipa Parsonage, Ellen Purdie, William •• Rabbitt, Michael Robson, Kahu Simmons, Florence Wright Smith, Louisa Rignhilda. Steward, John Thomas, Emily Thomson, Alexander Young, Elizabeth

Adkins, John Archer, Annie Bartram, George Nathaniel Buick, Winifred Hope Densem, William Rupert .. Hanna, Emma Rothery Hay, Annie Johnstone Little, Jamee Rose, William John* Sanders, Alfred Herbert* .. Scotoher, Hilda Amelia Sharp, James •• Wilson, Frederick

NON-PERMANENT.

Office.

PoSTllliSTEBS, Naike Ka.ihere Wha.ltamatau .• Croydon Bush •. Na.ike Tepuna Nukutaurua Green Valley Benio

J. G. WARD, Poetmaeier-General:

Dia,rlcL. Da.te.

Auckland 16 Feb., 1915.

C~tchurch 30 July,

1 " Invercargill 13 June,

" Auckland 1 Oct., 1914. Thames 22 July, 1915. Auckland 17

" Dunedin 1 Aug., 1914. Inveroargill 1 Oct.,

PoSTMASTBBS Alm TELEPHONISTS, Kapuni New Plymouth •• 1 July, 1915. Kauwhata. Wellington 26 Douglas New Plymouth .. 4

" Rawerawe Thames 1 Aug., Fortrose Inveroargill 16 July, Rook and Pillar Dunedin 26 Springston South Christchurch 1 Berhampore Wellington 12 Te Kawa Auckland 1 Puketoi Wellington 14 J~e, Eureka Auckland 1 July, Meremere New Plymouth .. 13 Timatanga Blenheim 1 Berhampore Wellington 22 Limestone Auckland 15 Merrivale Invercargill 28 Pukepoto Auckland 28 J~e. Kahukura. Gisborne 1 Upper Shotover Inveroargill 5 J~iy, Waikoikoi Dunedin 7 May, Otangiwa.i Auckland 1 July, Pipiriki Wanganui 1 June, Kaweku Inveroargill 1 Aug.,

TELEPHONISTS, Whiritoa Wanganui 27 July, 1915. Whakarere Inveroargill 22 Matahiwi Wanganui 14 J~e, Port Levy . Christchurch 1 July, Whakamata.u

" 1 Aug.,

Te Tuhi Wanganui 17 June, Popotunoa Dunedin 1 July, Pukekoma

Ne,on 9

" Stephens Island 22 Jan.,

Pateto~a " 29 June,

Thames 9 July, Aratoro Auckland 13 Aug., Kennedy's Bush Christchurch 1 July,

• Assistant.

U(fice, openea and closed, itc.

Poet and Telegraph Departmen\, General Poet Office, Wellington, 19th October, 1915. THE following partioulara of offices opened and closed, &c., are published for general information.

Kai.here Rangiotu Milita.ey Camp Tauherenikau Military Camp Waikanae Military Camp ..

Office,

OFFICES.

PosT-OFFIOES OPENED,

I Auckland Wellington

! "

J. G. WARD, Poetmaater-General

D&te.

,1· 30 July, 1915. 12 ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, 13 ,, ,,

OoT. 21.]

Bruntwood Day's Bay Naeroa Te Hapara Wa.ikanae Military Camp Wairuna ..

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Office.

OFFIOES-oontinued.

District.

POST-OFFICES CLOSED, Auckland Wellington lnveroargill Gisborne Wellington Dunedin

Da.te.

22 June, 1915. 8 July,

26 May, 30 June, 19 Aug., 31 July,

3559

MONEY•ORDER 0FFIOES AND POST 0FFIOE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED. Greenwood's Comer Oparau Rangiotu Military Camp Tauherenikau Military Camp Tarras

Otangiwai .. Puketiro ..

Waikoikoi ..

Pukehuia ..

Motunui Rira

Meremere .. Purangi

Eastbourne

Huruiki Mataipuke .• Pareta.i Patetonga •. Ra.taro& Ra.whitiroa •• The Reefs ..

Manawapou

Eastbourne

Johnsonville

Auckland

Welllngton

JI " Dunedin

16 September, 1915. 9 August,

12 July, 19 Au~st, 24 September,

MONEY-OBIIER 0FFIOES AND POST 0FFIOE SAVINGS·BANKS OLOSED,

Au kland Dunedin

MONEY·OBDBB OFFICE CLOSED, .. I Dunedin

SAVINGB·BANK 01!'FICE OPENED, .. I Auckland

POSTAL NOTE {lsSUING) 0FFIOES OPENED, New Plymouth Auckland

POSTAL•NOTE (ISSUING) OFFICES CLOSED, Wanganui New Plymouth

BBITISH POSTAL•OBDEB OFFICE OPENED. • • J Wellington

TELEPHONE 0F>'!CES AND BUREAUX OPENffiD, Auckland Ohristchuroh Dunedin Thames Aurkla.nd New Plymouth Dunedin

TELEPB:ONE•Ol!'ll'ICE AND BUREAU OLOSBD,

•• J Wanga.nui

TELEPHONE ExcHANGlll OPENED,

. • J Wellington

TELEPHONB ExCHANGE CLOSED,

I 30 June, 1915. 31 August, ,,

. . I 7 May, 1915.

. . I 9 August, 1915.

24 September, 1915. 24

! 12 July, 1915. I 23 August, ,,

. , I 26 August, 1915.

. 3 September, 1915. , 19 August, I 30 •

.. i 9 July, •• I 24 August, .. ·127 • . . 8 September,

. , I 30 June, 1915.*

J 25 August, 1915.

.. I Wellington . . [ 31 August, 1915. ------

• Amending entry in New Zealand Gazette of 26th August, 1915.

Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. for the proposal was 77. The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 30.

Wellington, 20th October, 1915.

THE following notices,(received from the Mayor of the City of Chrisrohurch, are published in accordance with

the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913.

J. G. WARD, Minister of Finance.

CHBISTCHUBOH CITY COUNCIL,

Notice of Result of Poll.

PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of that part of St. Albans Wardlknown as North Richmond, and named "North RichmondtSpecial-rating Area No. 2," was taken on the 14th day of October, 1915, on the proposal of the Chrisrohurch City Council to raise a loan of £6,200 for the purpose of constructing waterworks for the supply• of pure wa~r for the use and benefit of the;inhabitants of the said part of St. Albans Ward. The numbeF of votes recorded

I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 15th day of October, 1915.

H. HOLLAND, Mayor.

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL,

Notice of Result of Poll.

PuRSUAN1' to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of that part of St. Albans Ward known as North Richmond, and named "North Richmond Special-rating Area No. 2," was taken on the 14th day of October, 1915, on the proposal of the Christchurch City Council to raise a loan of £5,000 for the purpose of doing all things necessary to light the streets and public places of the said part of St. Albans Ward with electricity, and to supply electricity to the inhabitants thereof. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 80. The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 28.

I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 15th day of October, 1915.

H. HOLLAND, Mayor.

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ResuU of Poll for Proposed Loan.

Wellington, 15th October, 1915.

T HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Council of the County of Awakino, is published in

e.coordance with the provisions of the Lccal Bodies' Loans Aot, 1913.

J. G. WARD, Minister of Finance_

AWAKINO COUNTY CoUNOIL. N otie.e of ResuU of Poll on Proposal to raise a Loan.

PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Manganui-Waikawau Special-rating District taken on the 21st day of September, 1915, on the proposal of the Awakino County Council to borrow the sum of £3,700 for the purpose of forming, widening, culverting, and metalling the Manganui Road, the Waikawau Lower Road, and the tunnel to the bee.ch of Waikawau, the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 19, and the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 10 ; informal, 1. ·

I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 1st day of October, 1915.

R. BODDY, Chairman, Awakino County Council.

Notice of Intention to take Land in Block XVI, Cor<YTmlndel Survey District, for Road Purposes.

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

a, certa.in public work-to wit, the construction of a, roa,d in Block XVI, Corome.ndel Survey District ; and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be ta.ken. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the la,nd so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office a.t Whitie.nga, a.nd 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 ha.ve any well­grounded objections to the execution of the ea.id public work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writin~, a.nd send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works e.t Wellington.

SCHEOULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required tci be

ta.ken:-A. B. P. 0 2 16, portion of Weiti No. 3 (D.P. 872); coloured red. 0 0 20 l l 0 0 0 6·1 ,, ,, 0 0 19·4, portion of Section BA (D.P. 372); coloured blue. Situated in Block XVI, Coroma.ndel Survey District

(S.O. 18485). In the Auckla.nd Le.nd District ; as the same are more

pa.rtionle.rly delinea.ted on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 38705, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t Wellington, in the Wellington Provincie.l District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

As witness my hand, a.\ Wellington, this 14th de.y of October, 1915.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

Tenders.

Public Works Department, Wellington, 18th October, 1915.

T HE following list of B11ccessfnl and unsuccessful tenders is published for general information.

W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

SUPPLY OF 120 MILES COPPER CABLE. Accepted. £ s. d.

Turnbull and Jones (Limited), Wellington 3,460 0 0

0KUKU RIVER BRIDGE, KAIKOURA-PABNABSUS RoAD. Accepted. £ s. d.

Sigley, Joseph, Greymouth.. 2,900 5 6

Forbes, J., Cust .. Bignell, H., Greymouth

Declined.

:Moloney and Robinson, Wellington .. O'Donnell, John, Wellington R. McKenzie and Co., Blenheim Fraser, G. M., Huntly McLean, Donald, and Co., Wellington Hamlyn, Joshua, Timaru .. Hadecke, A., Rangiora Woolf, Wilfred, Masterton .. Drake, J., Greymouth

Notice respecting Bills of Lading.

3,170 0 0 3,219 10 0 3,348 8 0 3,496 15 8 3,552 3 8 3,573 17 8 3,647 0 0 3,797 12 0 3,983 17 0 4,035 6 6 4,897 0 0

Office of the Minister of Customs, Wellington, 19th October, 1915.

T HE appended public announcement (issued by the Board of Trade on behalf of His Majesty's Govern­

ment) as to the manner in which bills of lading should be made out during the war is published for general information.

A. M. MYERS, Minister of Customs.

BOARD OF TRADE .ANNOUNOEMENT. Notice respecting Bills of Lading.

THE Board of Trade have received numerous inquiries with regard to the manner in which bills of lading should be made out during the war in order to minimize risk of delay if vessels are boarded or diverted at sea by officers of His Majesty's Navy.

It should be clearly understood that no form of consign­ment will secure to vessels immunity from the belligerent right to visit, search, and detention, whatever the country or port from which they may have shipped the goods they are carrying and whatever the description of those goods. Compliance with the following recommendations in respect of bills of lading will, however, minimize the risk of delay, and will therefore be in the interest both of the ship and of the goods.

(1.) Shipments to Neutral European Ports or Russian Ports in the Baltic, or IYy Vessels calling at a Neutral European Port. -In the case of goods shipped to a neutral European port or to a Russian port in the Baltic, or shipped by a vessel which is to call at a neutral European port, it is recom­mended that bills of lading should never be made out " to order," but that they should be made out either (a) to a named consignee or ( b) to a bank or financial house of high standing with the remark " Notify A. B.," A. B. being the name of the person or firm for whom the goods are ultimate~ destined. Goods shipped to Holland should be consigned to Netherlands Oversea Trust.

( 2.) Shipments to British, French, or Italian Ports, or Rus­sian Ports not in the Baltic.-It is not necessary that goods shipped to a British, French, or Italian port, or to a Russian port not in the Baltic, should be consigned as above de­scribed, provided that it is clearly indicated in the bill of lading and in the manifest that the ultimate destination is as stated, and provided that the veBBel is not to call at a neutral European port on her voyage.

(3.) Shipments to Neutral Countries outside Europe.-It is desirable, in cases where the use of another form of consign­ment might lead to an interruption of the voyage, that goods shipped to neutral countries outside Europe should be con­signed in the same manner as those shipped to neutral countries in Europe; but where this course is not adopted, it should be clearly indicated in the bill of lading that the destination of the goods is outside Europe, and is not in Asiatic Turkey, nor in nor adjacent to any enemy possession.

( 4.) In all cases it is essential that the bill of lading, or a certified copy of it, should be on board the vessel.

Board of Trade, 19th August, 1915. ---------·-------

Plant declared by the Havelock Town Board to be a Noxious Weed.-Notice No. 1805.

Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington, 19th October, 1915.

Declined. Richardson, McCabe, and Co., Wellington A. D. Riley and Co., Wellington Samuel Brown (Limited), Wellington P. R. Baillie and Co., Wellington

3,570 0 3,635 0 3,722 7 3,981 15 4,113 lO 4,269 0

I T is hereby notified for public informa.tion that the 0 Ha.velock Town Board bas, by specie.I order, decle.red 0 tutsa.n to be a noxious weed within the meaning of the 0 N oxioue Weeda Act, 1908, in the district under ite jurie-

A. and T. Burt (Limited), Dunedin .. Lawrence and Hanson Company, Wellington ..

0 diction. 0 0

W. D. S. MAcDONALD, Minister of Agriculture.

· O_cT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3561

Tra{fic Returns.

N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. --'rratbo Returns for the period ending 18th September, 1915, J>nd for the oorre,pond-.L ing period 1914 :- ·

WHANGAREI SECTION. 1915 1\114,

PA88IIINGIIIB8,- 5. R. Total. s. R. Tot let Class 1,341 436 1,777 1,196 578 1,774 ~nd Class 6,002 5,562 11,564 5,002 4,788 9,790

Total 7,343 5,998 13,341 6,198 5,366 11,564

Beason Tiokets 189 109

1915. 1914. 1915. 1914, Goons,- No. :-.o. No. No.

Drays 1 PABOlllLB, ETC, 884 642 Cattle 240 139 Calves 8 14 Sheep 106 296 Pigs 19 20 H.mVENUE,- .£ S, d, £ 8, d.

Tot1<I 373 470 Passengers 86! 4 1 754 1 9

Tons. Tons. Parcels Luggage, and

Ubaff, Lime, &o ••• 264 84 Maile 121 8 8 101 8 1 Wool Firewood 138 180 Goods 2,417 15 7 2,409 6 7 Timber •. 3,302 1,905

Miscella.neous 52 18 11 80 5 9 Grain 397 389 Merchandise 675 574 Rents and Commission 70 0 7 76 9 11 Minerals · 9,029 11,770 ---- ----

Total 18,805 14,902 Total £3,526 7 10 £3,87112 1

KAI HU SECTION. 1915. 1914.

PASBIIINGBBB, - s. R, Total. s. R. Total. 1st Class 28 102 130 42 118 160 ~nd Olass 1,094 1,118 2,212 985 886 1,871

Total 1,122 1,220 2,342 1,027 1,004 2,031 ---

Beason Tiokets 1915, 1914. 1915. 1914 ..

Goons,- No. No. No. No, Drays 3 2 PABOJCLB, lllTO, 314. 211 Cattle 4 Calves "

Sheep Pigs REVlllNUlll,- £ B, d. £ s. d,

Tot&I 3 6 Passengers 133 14 1 103 13 4

Tons. Tons. Parcels, Luggage, aod

Ubaf!, Lime, &c 36 Mails 28 5 2 22 4 4 Wool Firewood 18 Goods 126 10 11 168 8 10 Timber .. 191 530

Miscellaneous 13 4 9 5 9 6 Grain 110 102 Merchandise 145 97 Rents and Commission Minerals 35

9 11 6 7 15 6 ----- -----

Total 482 782 Total £311 6 5 £307 11 6

GISBORNE SECTION. 1915. UH4.

, PAIUUCNGJCB8,- s. R Total. s. R. Tot&!. let Class 692 438 1,130 603 448 1,051 :Ind Olass 2. 707 2,088 4,795 2,545 2,028 4,573

Total 3,399 2,526 5,925 3,148 2,476 5,624

Beason Tickets 15 9

1915. 1914, 1915. 1914. GOODS,- No, No. No. No.

Drays 1 PABOlllLS, ETC. 634 463 Cattle 99 30 Calves Sheep 1,465 710 Pigs 26 1 RmvENom,- £ 8, d. £ 8, d.

Total 1.590 742 Passengers 5'17 13 8 468 6 0

Tons. Tons. Parcels, Lugga.ge,· and Uh .. n, Lime, &o ... 144 114 Mail, 90 9 6 69 13 0 Wool. 2 2 Firewood 78 216 Goods 1,032 0 2 707 8 '1 Timber .. 1,152 726

Miscellaneous 36 1 0 273 16 8 Grain 367 2n Merchandise 268 181 Rents and Commission 53 19 5 13 Hi 4 Minerals 2,<174 1,737 ---- -----

·. ''l'otal 4,485 8,267 Tot-1, .lll,790 8 9 Jll,562 U '1.

3562

Pus1u1GEB&,-lst Class 2nd Olaes

Total

Season Tlokets

Goons,­Draya Cattle Oalvea Sheep Pigs

Total

Ohaff, Lime, &e. Wool Firewood Timber .. Grain Merohe.ndiee Minerals

Total

PABBBl.'IGBB8,-lst Olass !Ind Cle.es

Total

Bea.son Tickets

Goons,­Drays Cattle Os.Ives Sheep Pigs

Total

Chaff, Lime, &c •• Wool l!'lrewood Timber .. Grain Merchandise Minerals

Total

P&88El'IGBB8,--1st Class 2nd Claes

Total

Season Tickets

Goons,­Drays Cattle Calves Sheep Pigs

Total

Chaff, Lime, &c .. Wool Firewood Timber •. Grain Merchandis• Minerals

Total

THE NEW ZEALAND. GAZETTE.

NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES,

1915. s. R. Tote.I.

18,578 46,866 64,944 131,478 388,200 519,678

150,051 434,566 584,617

15,566

1915. 19H. No. No. 167 184 PABOELS ETC,

17.578 15,954 2,401 611

49,881 74,801 2,571,. 2,345 REVEl!IUB,-

72,593 93,845 Passengers •.

Tons. Tons. Paroels, Lugga.ge I a.nd 4,066 8,420 Mails

368 145 4,618 5,838 Goods

23,230 21,770 28,304 26,057 Miscella.neous

28,393 26,684 63,825 59,100

Rents a.nd Commission

152,804 148,014 Total .. SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES.

1915. No.

84 8,248

422 111,454

2,490

122,698

Tons. 11,016 2,264 2,426

17,224 46,898 40,509 59,738

180,075

1915. No.

2 229

2 1,101

1,384

Tons. 144

682 9.215

739 1,398

42,832

54,960

1915. 8. R. Total.

12,788 44,568 57,356 64,004 204,886 268,890

76,792 249,454 326,246

8,518

1914. No.

75 PABOBLS, ETC, 6,726

242 82,960 2,881 RBVBl!IUB,-

92,884 Pa.ssengers •.

Tons. Pa.reels, Luggsge, a.nd 8,856 Mails 1,197 2,452 Goods

14,589 60,749 Miscellaneous 26,732 59.145 Rents and Commission

173,720 Tota.I

WESTLAND SECTION, 1915.

1914. No.

1 244

1,594

1,839

Tons. 126

2 656

7,129 909

1,549 50.306

60,677

s. l,04~ 7,933

8,977

R. 1,828

13,200

15,028

Total. 2,872

21,133

24,005

622

PAB0BL8, ETC,,

REVBl!IUB 1-

Passengers •. . Parcels, Luggage, a.nd

Mails

Goods

Miacellaneoue

Rents and Commission

Total ..

[No. 121

1914. s.

16,903 120,307

R. 40,314

288,854

Tota.I. 57,217

409,161

187,210 829,168 466,378

U,598

1915. No.

48,561

j, 8, d.

78,624 13 5

9,846 7 9

81,222 7 9

2,085 10 1

2,236 11 7 ------&!169,015 10 7

s.

1914. No.

48,015

£ 8. d.

58,265 7 10

9,102 3 8

79,888 17 9

1,970 7 11

2,053 6 B

--·----£151,275 S 10

1914 R. Tota.I.

11,560 !U,964 53,524 64,181 191,506 255,687

75,741 288,470 309,211

7,009

1915. 1914. No. No.

4l,S78 40,322

£ S, d. ! S, d.

35,9011 3 9 33,859 0 0

6,255 19 2 6,064 s 6

64,345 8 7 57,635 18 5

11,462 13 9 2,255 6 10

1,621 11 8 1,635 17 10 ------ -------.llllO ,587 11 11 £101,450 1 7

1~14. s. B. ·rot .. 1.

1,083 1,894 2,977 8,238 12,506 20,739

9,316 14,400 23,716

528

1915. 1914. NJ. _, c.

2,097 1,848

£ a. d. £ s. d

1,916 11 3 1,871 2 1

439 13 1 814 11 8

9,404 8 4 10,264 1 B

382 9 7 456 9 2

155 11 11 146 4 6

------£12,298 i4 2 1118,052 9 1

OoT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET·rE 3563

WESTPORT SEOTION, 1915. 191!1. •

. P,t.BBIDIIIG'IIBS,-· 8. R. Total. s. R. Total. let Claes 38 156 194 27 164 191 llnd Class 1,850 4.526 6,376 2,041 4,458 6,499

Total 1,888 4,682 6,570 2.068 4,622 6,690

Beason Tiokeh 164 49

1915, 191', 1915. 1914. GOODS,- No. No. No. No.

Drays PABCBLS, BTC, 524 469 Cattle 9 4 Calves Sheep 129 17' Pigs RIDVBl'ltllll,- £ .. d. ,£ S, d .

Total 192 178 Passengers 433 . 9 10 407 0 0

Tons. l'ons. P11roele, Luggage, and

Oh&ft, Llme, &o •.. 156 42 Mails 119 9 1 65 14 4 Wool Firewood 390 558 Goods 7,483 2 3 9,210 4 1 Timber •• 148 92 Misoell11neous 446 17 10 424 19 7 Grain 223 258 Merchandise 305 348 Rents and Commission 4112 0 5115 2 Minerals 56,970 69,609

----Total 58,192 '70,907 Total £8,524 11 0 £10,1e9 rn 2

NELSON BEOTION. 1915. 1914.

p .t.88BIIIGIIIBS,·- s. R, Tola!. B, R. Total. 1st Ol11BB 162 276 438 14$ 218 861 2nd Claes 2,925 4,706 7,631 2,578 3,944 6,522

Total 9,087 4,982 8,069 2,721 4,162 6,883

Beason Tloke\s 150 150

1915. 1914. 1915, 1914, Goons,- No. No. No. No.

Dra.ys 1 1 p .t.BOBLB, IDTO, 460 366 Cattle 6 9 Calves 2 1 Sheep 908 806

RIDVIDIIIUID,- S, d, .II d. Pigs £ S,

Total 917 817 Passengers 644 5 2 528 14 10

Tons. Paroela, Luggage, and

Tons. Mails 118 1 11 108 16 2 Cha.ft, Lime, &o ... 806 186 Wool 3 1 Goods 1,163 1 8 1,237 11 1 Firewood 168 284 Timber •• 194 254 'Mlsoella.neous 129 11 9 127 3 9 Grain 578 780 Meroh1r.ndlae 356 500 Rents a.nd Commission 71 10 2 78 19 6 l<llnerala 1,000 1,114 ------

To\al ll,605 3,070 Total £2,126 10 8 £2,071 5 4

PIOTON BEOTION. 1915. 1914.

P,USIDIIIGllBB,- 8. R. Total, s. B, Tota 1st Ola.ea 481 1,274 1,755 570 1,356 1,926 llnd Ola.BB 1,847 8,946 5,793 1,816 3,866 5,682

Total 2,828 5,220 7,548 2,386 5,222 7,608

Season Tickets 41 29

1915. 1914. 1916. 19H. aoons,- No. No. No. No.

Drays 1 1 P.t.BOmLB, IDTC, 462 461 Cattle 88 52 Ca.Ives Sheep 1,508 1,185 Pigs 30 RBVIDIIUB,- £ B, d. I. .. d.

Total 1,572 1,188 Passengers 558 15 5 671 5 1

Tona. Tons. Parcels, Luggage, and Obaft, Lime, &o, .. 782 3,840 Mails 103 6 7 97 6 6 Wool 27 18 Firewood 86 120 Goods 876 15 0 1,975 2 11 Timber •• 102 206

Misoella.neous 69 16 8 280 10 11 Grain 729 1,578 'Merchandise 611 1,458 Renta and Commi•lon 75 12 10 42 19 s 1tlmer11lli 626 1,068

------rota! ~.'762 8,1178 Total £1,684 6 6 £2,917 4 8

C

3564

P.t.lSlll!IGIIBB,-let Class 2nd Olaas

Total

Beason Tlokete

Goo»a,­Drays Cattle Calves Sheep Pigs

Total

Chan,:Ltme, &c .•. Wool •• .. Firewood Timber •• Grain •• Merohandlse Minerals

Total

THE NEW :ZEALAND GAZETTE.

1915. No.

1 4il 1

572

616

Tons. 12 2

28 145 165 118

LAKE W AKATIPU STEAMERS.

191', No.

1 27 40 68

181

Tons. 12

2

8 178 15' 88

1915. 8. R. 88 290

259 286 --

847 576

PABOIILS, ll'rO,

BIIVlDl!IUlD,­Passengera

Total. 878 545

928

Paroele, Luggage, and Mails

Goods Mleoellaneous Rents and OommiBBlon

Total

8. 66

202

268

1915. No. 588

R .. d . 121 9 1

66 18 8 194 10 4

0 18 11 8 6 7

---£886 18 7

460 487 1. MACDONALD.

.[No. 121

19H. R. Total. 164 280 256 458'

-420 ~~;

191' No.

8116

j S, d.

87 19 1

61 18 5 188 12 8

0 7 8

1 6 7

---£894 19 0

Railw"y Department, 18th October, 1915. Acting Chief Aocounu,ni, New Zealand Railways.

N.Z.R.-FINANOIAL YEAR 1915-16 RAILWAY WoBKlNG ACCOUNT, showing RIIVEl!IUII and EXPICNDJTUBlD to the Termination of the Period endbig

18th September, 1915.

= . ~ra 8ec'1ou. C <d . :E~

i!

NORTH !BLAND,-·Whangarei .. 74 Kaihu .. 20 Gisborne •. .. 44 North Island Main 1,101

Linea andBranohee --

Total .. .. 1,239 --

SOUTH IBLAl!ID,-lilouth Island Main 1,404

Linea and Branohee Westland .. .. 157 Westport. 36 Nelson .. 61 Ploton .. 48 Lake Wakatipu ..

Steamers --

Revenue. lllxpendi,ure. For a. Twelve-monthly Period Avera.ge to Da.te.

Four-weekly. I Four-weekly, I g g I Revenue. I Expendltu~ Tota.I to Da.te. Tota.I to Da.te. O'ci ., fer Mlle fer Mile

I! t o Ra.ilwa.y. o Ra.ilwa.y. "' =

R B, d. R B, d.[ R B, d. 8,526 7 10 21,050 11 6 2,319 rn 11

311 6 5 2,405 9 11 462 1 10 1,790 8 9 10,718 10 10 1,201 9 5

169,015 10 7 1,014,275 9 1119,292 18 7

------------ ------174,643 8 7 1,048,450 1 4123,276 2 9 -----------------110,587 11 11 727,151 5 1 89,482 5 11

12,298 14 2 73.900 12 s 8,180 6 5 8,524 11 0 50,669 4 2 4,156 9 8 2,126 10 8 14,697 7 5 1,784 4 6 1,684 6 6 10,779 12 0 1,787 1 10

386 18 7 2,788 5 8 466 10 4

----- ------

R 8, d. 14,935 9 7 70·95 2,550 17 9 106 04

· 8,227 6 6 76·76 714,898 18 7 70·48

--------740,612 12 5 10·64

--------540,062 13 0 74·27

47,025 16 11 63·68 25,078 5 8 49·49 11,521 16 3 78·89 10,71117 1 99·87 8,087 16 5 108·95

--

R B, d. R a. d 616 6 11 437 6 260 11 11 2'/6 6 11 527 16 9 405 6

1,996 0 0 1,406 16

0

8 Ii

1,122 2 11 838 8 7

1,019 17 2 648 19 8,049 10 81,498 19

6 0

522 0 9 409 4 11 486 11 7 48310 5 .. ..

Total .. .. ~· 706,~85,608 12 10 _ 879,986 6 2105,856 18 8 637,488 4 11 72·44 . --

Grand total .. 2,945 310,252 1 5 1,928,436 7 6 229,138 1 01,878,050 17 4 71·46 -.

00BBEBPONDJl!IG P11BIOD LABT YlDAR,

N OBTH IBLAND-

741 £ 8, d. £ s. d. R 8, d. £ s. d,J £ B, d. £ S, d.

Whangarei .. 3,871 12 1 21,51q 2 1 2,827 10 11 15,118 9 7 70·26 659 15 0 463 10 9 Kaihu .. 201 807 11 6 2,387 13 8 427 16 8 2,489 14 0 106·50 268 6 10 285 15 10 Gisborne .. .. 32 1,562 14 7 8,206 2 1 1,515 18 6 8,016 7 3 97-69 555 12 5 542 15 6 North Island Main 1,101 151,275 8 10 948,136 17 7116,144 12 7 70~,890 5 6 74·77 1,875 4 31,402 0 8

Lines andBranohee -- -- --------- . ·- ·----·-- -·.--- - --

Total .. .. 1,227 156,517 2 0 980,198 15 5120,415 18 3 784,514 16 4 74·94 --------------·

8 OU'l'JI laLAND,-South Island Maln 1,881 101,450 1 7 697,807 17 8 98,548 7 8 517,758 14 0 74·25 1,100 9 10 817 ~ 4

Lines and Branohee 74,457 14 Westland .. .. 157 · 13,052 9 1 1 8,323 9 2 48,883 19 8 58·20 1,0~5 16 0 626 2 2

Westport .. 36 10,159 13 2 55,089 17 5 li,121) 12 8 27,657 12 9 50·15 3,819 8 21,664 11 7 Nelson .. 61 2,071 5 4 14,096 7 2 2,020 1 4 11,509 9 6 81·65 500 13 10 408 16 1 Pioton .. 48 2,917 4 8 16,171 3 6 2,821 18 9 13,482 8 3 83·87 729 19 0 608 11 7 Lake WakaUpu .. 894 19 0 2,628 2 8 674 6 7 2,689 19 10 100·45 .. ..

Steamers --------------

Total .. .. 1,688 129,985 12 10 859,751 2 6112,008 10 9 616,877 8 7 71·69 ----------------------------

Grand total .. 2,9101286,502 14 10 1,889,949 17 11 282,419 9 01,850,891 19 11 73·42

1, MA.ODONALD • Railway Department, 18th Ootober, 19li, .lo*ina Ohlef Aooountans, New Zealand Ballwa71.

OoT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3565

OOll'PAB.H'IVB 8TATBlllllllNT OJ' TBAl'l'IO OD ALL 8BOTIONS rom 1st April, 1915, to 181h September, 1915.

*1915 .. .. f1914 .. .. Increase .. .. Decrease .. ..

All Sections.

*1915 .... .. f1914 c• ..

First-el&BB P&Baengera. Second-class Passengers.

I I s. R. s. I R.

218,907 649,918 I 1,826,562 ! 4,069,752 .. I I . . 213,299 643,740 I 1,253,456 I 3,566,490 -------,,,., j--,,.1061 . . 608 503,262

1---.. .. .. .. I

/ Pe.reels, &o. I/ Drays. / Ca.Ule. Ce.Ives. Sheep.

Tota.I.

I 6,260,139 5,676,985

583,lM

..

Pigs.

i

Sea.eon Tickets.

148,034 186,209

11,825 ---..

Tota.I.

No. No. No. No. I No. No. No. • 579,676 1,562 151,271 17,174 I 2,920,768 61,239 8,152,009 591,147 1,504 115,014 18,;l25 ! 2,442,451 57,512 2,634,906

-------~----------1-------1-----1----·--Increase .. .. Decrease .. ..

58 86,257 • • I 478,312 3,727 517,103

~71- . . I .. I 1,251 I •• ..

All SectiODI.

*1915 .. ..

Cha.ff, Lime,&c.

Tons o. 177,806 0

I

Wool. I Firewood. , Timber. / Gra.ln. IMercha.ndise.[ Minerals.

Tona c. i Tons c. o. Tons c. Tons C, Tons o. 29,508 12 55.218 0 296,765 1el51s.sss 1c 411,548 12 1,378.74110 2,868,257 2

Tons o. \ Tons

t1914 .. .. 115,662 0 26,508 16 60,088 0 314,116 6,545,819 12 397,306 71,437,830 14 2,897,331 15 -------------------.--- ---- ---- -----

Increase .. .. 62,144 0 2,999 16 .. • • 1

• • I 14,242 5 .. · .. Decrease .. .. .. 4,870 o 11,sso sj s2,151 2) •• 59,089 4 34,074 13

• 1'11 days. t 166 de.ya,

l!lSTlllllATBD OOBT of 00N8TBU0TI0N of R"1LWAY6, BOLLING-STOCK, IIITC., to 31st March, 1915, as furnished by Public Works Department and by Greymoutb and Westport Harbour Boards respectively.

Whangarei Kainu Tanra.nga

Section.

Gisborne .. •• •. North Island Main Lines and Branches South Island Ma.in Lines and Bra.nches Westla.nd Westpon Nelson Picton .. .. La.ke Wa.ka.tipu Stea.mer Service In Suepense-

Surveys, North Iela.nd •. Mieoelfaneous, North Islr.nd Surveys, South Isla.nd Mieoella.neous, South Island P.W.D. Stock of Permanent-wa.y W.R.D. Stock of A.O.L, Stores

Totals ..

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

Cost of Opened Lines.

£ s. d. 754.565 O 0 103,913 0 0

573.189 0 0 14.554,271 0 0 14,321,252 0 0 2,052,264 0 0

591,045 0 0 538,615 0 O 587,861 0 0 43.661 0 0

13,689 0 0

£34,183,825 0 0

Cost of Unopened Lines.

£ S, d, 35,799 0 0

99 0 0 19!,459 0 0 175,538 0 0 676,960 0 0 60,738 0 0

514,115 0 O 86,638 0 0 26,807 0 0 79,128 0 O

34.368 0 o 5,169 0 0 5,752 0 O s,;ss o o

98,592 0 0

£1,999,380 0 0

J. MACDONALD. Railway Department, 18th October, 1915. Acting Ohief Aooouniant, New Zealr.od Railways.

8566 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Minifl(I Priflil,,gea lo be nruck olf the Regiatar.-Notice under Ike Minifl(I .A.ct. 1908, and .A.~

·• · Mining Registrar's Office, Cromwell, 22nd September, 19115. N OTICE is hereby given that at the e:o:piration of three months from this date the mining privileges mentioned In the Schedule hereto will, l1Dleaa oause to the contrary is shown, be struck off the Register.

No,

8 6646

41766 8819

41765 41776 25788 1630

80779 88102 8868

49 53 61

79371 69

89771 73106 62529 73176 39534 6542 6547 6545

40559 6218 6217

61177 91 92

111 112 115 131

89852 155 156 159 162

89892 89853 89854 55122

203 206. 209 214 222 225 226 251 255 256 264 265

12743 4069 305 307 313 315 316

2158 6557 6556

41813 355 356 364 36, 368 373 374

Date.

27/2/1899 29/5/1891

8/5/1885 20/4/1888

8/5/1885 13/5/1885 22/6/1883

17/10/1894 7/10/1897 14/4/1898 5/5/1888 2/2/1899 2/2/1899

13/4/1899 10/6/1897 13/4/1899 8/9/1898

15/10/1896 17/1/1896

12/11/1896 6/4/1892

10/2/1888 10/2/1888 10/2/1888 22/7/1892 16/4/1880 16/4/1880

22/11/1895 2/2/1899 2/2/1899 8/6/1899 8/6/1899 8/6/1899 6/7/1899

10/11/1898 3/8/1899 3/8/1899 3/8/1899 3/8/1899

8/12/1898 10/11/1898 10/11/1898 14/12/1894 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 19/10/1899 16/11/1899 16/11/1899 16/11/1899 8/12/1899 8/12/1899 5/10/1888

30/10/1874 16/2/1900 16/2/1900 16/2/1900 16/2/1900 16/2/1900

12/12/1890 30/9/188'1 24/2/1888 19/6/1885 20/4/1900 20/4/1900 20/4/1900 20/4/1900 20/4/1900 20/4/1900 20/4/1900

Nature of Privilege.

Water-race .Extended claim

Ordina,;. claim

Tail-race Extended claim Tail-race Business-site Extended claim

Tail-r~~ Ordinary alluvial claim Tail-race Water-race Extended claim Water-race Dam Branch race Extended claim .. Branch race

Dam

E;tended claim Tail-race

T~el .. Dam Tail-race Ordinary alluvial claim Water-race Ordinary alluvial claim Water-race Extended claim .. Ordinarv alluvial claim Tail-rac~ Ordinary alluvial <·!aim

Tail-race Extended claim Tail-race Branch race Tail-race Special site Tail-race Branch race Water-race Machine-site Tail-race Water-race

Ex~ded claim ..

Ordinary' alluvial claim Water-race

Tail.;~ce

Wa~-race Branch race Dam Tunnel .. Ordinary alluvial claim Ta,il,t'ace Water-race

Dam" Water-race ..

SCHEDULE.

Locality.

Cromwell Licenses. Smith's Gully, Bannockburn Mount Criffel

Luggate .. Half-way House Bannockburn Nevis Bannockburn

Moonlight Point ;Bannockburn Creek Nevis Lindis River Bendigo .. Kawarau Gorge

Gee's Fiat

Kaw~au Gorge

Gee's Fiat Gravelly Gully

Bann~kbum Timburn Creek Tarras Little Coal Creek, Nevis Northburn Creek .. Kawa.ran Gorge

Bendig;,' ..

Luggate .. Quartz Reef Point

Carrick Range Nevis Clutha River Bannockburn Molyneux River Jackal's Creek, Nevis Nevis

Dttil'er's Gully Roaring Meg Luggate Creek

Banho;kburn

Corni;htown Point Stony Creek Nevis Kawarau Gorge Cornishtown Bendigo ..

Au~ra Fi~t Bendigo Gully Lindie

M~tatapu" River

Kawar;u Gorge Pisa Range Moonlight Creek

J. W. REID, Mining Registrar.

Registered Holder.

I Elizabeth Wo.odhouse. , Craig, Robertson, Halliday, and

I Beattie. Monteith, Halliday, and Beattie.

, Craig, Robertson, Halliday, and Beattie.

Ditto. Halliday and Beattie.

John Reilly. George Saxon. May and Churstain. Neil McLellan. William Gair. Thomas and Rowe.

, William Campbell. , Mary Churstain.

George Ernest Poole. Waters and Talboys. Mary Ann Rowe.

Ting Jfo;k Ton~ and Sun Shang.

Elizabeth Woodhouse. Waide and Simmonds. William Bridger. John Robertson. Alexander Ross. Kong Yen. .. Alexander Cameron. John M. Nicol. Luggate Mining Company. John Wilson. .. Frances Lawrence. John Mill. Richard Olds. Lee Yim. James Enright. James Lawrence, sen. John Mill.

Tho;as Smith. James Marshall.

Stepha~' Spain.

Charle~' Ray and party.

John N. R.;'bertson. Gustav Closs.

, Robert Girdwood. , Lee Mow.

I William H. Thomas. Waters and Talboys.

! Cromwell Mine Syndicate.

Waters and Talboys. Bridger and Parry.

James L;..°wrence, jun,

" 1 Thomas and Rowe. : John Hepburn.

Stevens and Henderson.

Oar. 21.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3567

Mlm:No PRIVILEGES TO BE STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER-continued.

__ N_o. ____ n_a_te_. ___ ~~~·_;_:a_tu_,:~-;:;~;v-ll-eg-e-. ···-- _____ 1_,o_c_a1_1t_y_. _ . _L___ _ ~e~i~ter=d-~~:~ 415 11/5/l!lOO 416 11/5/1900

12886 22/2/1889 55123 14/12/1894 19564 20/9/1889 19514 9/8/1889

102 3/2/1900 57121 17/5/1895 57122 17/5/1895

3652 24/7/1874 50743 23/2/1894 59779 11/10/1895

450 9/6/1900

451 !J/6/1900 494 9/8/1900 495 9/8/1900 496 9/8/1900 497 9/8/1900

12097 li'i/6/1877 6204 2/4/1880

14019 11/3/1881 53178 16/11/1894 50898 24/8/1894 49389 19/1/1894

561 7/9/1900 562 7/9/1900 563 7/9/1900

28107 16/8/1890 22884 22/5/1890 22822 22/5/1890 79388 22/5/1890 7839 9/9/1897

80745 9/9/1897 80746 9/9/1897

1662 12/8/1887 626 7/2/1901 628 7/2/1901

67602 12/6/1896 652 7/3./1901 669 ll/4/1901 fi77 11/4/1901 682 ll/4/1901 696 9/5/1901 697 9/5/1901 699 9/5/1901

8980 10/8/1888 761 ;3/9/1901 762 5/9/1901 76.~ .5/9/1901 764 5/9/1901 827 7/11/1901 860 9/1/1902 875 7/2/1902 878 7/2/1!)02 884 7/2/1902 886 7/2/1902

44242 21/1/1893 902 7/3/1902

903 7/3_/1902 921 10/411902 959 8//i/1902

962 S/5/1902 965 8/5/1902 978 5/6/1902

1062 7/8/1902 1063 7/8/1902 1091 4/9/1902 1093 4/9/1902 ll25 9./10/1902 1129 9/10/1902 ll41 6/11/1902 4737 5/3/1875 2767 28/11/1873 2775 5/12/1873 1230. 5/2/1903 1258 5/3/1903

1259 5/3/1903 1266 5/3/1903

Cromwell Lice-nsBS--continued.

0 r<linary alluvial claim Dry race Branch race

Machi~e license Tunnel ..

Ex~nsion water-race Tail.race

\Va-f~r-racP

Tail-race Dam and reservoir Ordinary alluvial clai 111

Tail-race Special site Tail-race

Extension tail-race Te; ,.race Extended claim .. Ordinary alluvial claim \Vater-racc Ordinary alluvial cla Ill

Extended claim Tail-race Branch race

Water-race Extended claim Tail-race Branch race Ordinary alluvial claim Residence-site Tail-race Residence-site Dain and reRervoir Water-race

Bran~h race

Wat~;~raoc Tail-race Ordinarv alluvial claim Tail-rac~ Dry race Dain and reservoir Ordinary alluvial claim Dan1 and reservoir Tail ract>

Special site Dam and reservoir Dam

Tail-race \Va ter-race Tail-race

Wat.er-race Ordinarv alluvial claim Special ;;te Tail-race

Ordi~arv alluvial claim Water-r';,,ce Special site Tunnel Dam

S~cial site Drainage area

Dry-race Dam

Molyneux River Lowburn Carrick Range

Banno~kburn Bannockburn Creek Bannockburn Sprowl's Creek. Nevis

Nevis Gravelly Gully Bannockburn

Povert,y <lully

Banno~kburn

Smith;; Gully Bannockburn Lindis Bannockburn

Duffer~~ Gully

" Hatter's Gully Bannockburn Creek Clyde-Cromwell Road Kawarau River Clyde-Cromwell Road

, Cameron's Gully .. I Four-and-half-mile Creek

Roaring Meg i Bannockburn

" ! Stony Cr!'t'k, Nevis Upper Nevis • .. Bannockhurn

Quartz Reef Point. 1 Cromwell Flat

Rendigo .. Luggate .. Kawarau Gorge

" Gee's Flat

,. Bannockburn Gee's Flat

Slater's Creek, Carrick Upper Nevis Bendigo .. Kawarau Rivor Doctor's Flat

1 Fatboy's Bannockburn

1 Bendigo

a.J's Flat Brown's Flat

" Bendigo .. Upper Nevis

.John Wrightson. Olds and Williams. Frances Lawrence.

William Wills, Duncan McGregor, John Taylor, Richard Blackham, Robert Jamieson, Ale:s:ander Cochrane.

Ditto. ' Ting Fork Tong and Sun Shang.

Dong Guy.

" Mary Lynn. James Hancock, sen.

James l\I;;shall. Bridger and Parry. Sue Ling.

· Jacob Crow.

Lee Yim.

" George Henry Stephenson. James Black Horn. John McConnell.

I Hon Chung. . Albert Holden. I Charles ,villiamson.

John McConnell David A. Jolly. Archibald Rit-Ohie. Samuel Tippett and James Marshall. John Kennedy Jameson. Jeremiah O'Connell. Ellis ,John Williams.

Thomas M1t-Ohell.

I ,John M~Kay Nicol. ' Tare Lick. 1 Rendigo Tailings Syndie,.te.

Rob~rt White. John Robertson.

" Mary Ann Rowe. James A. Gordon and Mru,y Ann

Rowe. Ditto. William Horn.

, ,James A. Gordon and Mary Ann i Rowe. , Thomas Smith.

William H. Thomas. Bendigo Tailings Syndi0itte. John Robertson. Neil McLellan. Peter Harrington. Neil McLellan. Alexander Gibson.

: John Robertson. I William Rit-Ohie. . "

" Hiram Holmes. Alexander Cochrane, John Ta.ylor,

Richard Blackham, William Wills, Robert Jamieson.

Ditto.

3568

1265 1268 1290 1322 i

1323

1333 761,'i53 641l58 76520

1432 1457 1458 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1492 I 1545 1557 1586 1589 1637 1680 2095 1740 1751 1773 1838 1839 1840 1897

25464 57176 77822 88187 2033 2065 2066 2075 2082 2099 2166 2167 2244 2245 2246 2370 2371 2393 714

3334 3336 888

102Il 8637 8638

73Il4 8536 1206 6240 2487 2488 2502 2522 2550 2584 2702 2739 2763 2824 2834 2835 3289 3417 2849 2872 ~922

2925 61104

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Mrnrno'PRIVILEGES TO BE STRUOK OFF THI< REGISTEB--Continued.

Locality. Registered Holder.

--~-----------------------------Crumwell Lic.,,,e.,--oontinued.

5/3/190:i 5/3/1903 3/4/1903 7/5/1903

7/5/1903

4/6/1903 12/3/1897 17/4/1896 11/2/1897 8/10/1903 5/11/1903 5/11/1903

ll/12/1903 10/12/1903 10/12/1903 11/12/1903 11/12/1:903

4/2/1904 12/5/1904 9/6/1904 4/8/1904 4/8/1904

27/10/1904 2/2/1905 6/4/1905 7/7/1905 7/7/1905

10/8/1905 16/12/1905 16/12/1905 16/12/1905

'funnel .. Water-race Residence-site Water-race

Exte;;ded claim Branch race Branch tail-race Ordinarv alluvial claim Tail-race Ordinary alluvial claim

Tail-race Ordinary a Hu vial claim Dam ' ,vater-race Tail-race Water-race

Ordi~~rv alluvial claim Tail-race Water-race Ordinary alluvial claim ,vater-race

8/2/1906 14/7/1890 Tail-;~ce 5/7/1895 3/2/1898 9/6/1898 ,, 2/8/1906 Water-race 6/9/1906 6/9/1906

4/10/1906 4/10/1906 8/11/1906

Orcli~~ry sluicing claim Branch water-race Dam Branch race Dam Ordinary alluvial claim Water-race

7/3/1907 7/3/1907 8/8/1907 8/8/1907 8/8/1907 5/3/1908 5/3/1908 2/4/1908 Exte~ded quartz claim

21/6/1871 Dam 19/5/1869 19/5/1869 4/9/1873

17/2/1877 30/6/1876 30/6/1876

15/10/1896 5/5/1876 T~-race

21/6/1878 7/5/1880 6/8/1908 Wa~:-race 6/8/1908 , Ordinary quartz claim 3/9/1908 : Extended alluvial claim

8/10/1908 1 Water-race 5/11/1908 , 14/1/1909 5/8/1909

4/11/1909 16/12/1909 10/3/1910 15/4/1910 15/4/1910 8/2/1913 1/4/1914

12/5/1910 16/6/1910 15/9/1910

" Ordinary Alluvial claim Tail-race Special quartz claim Water-race Ordinary alluvial claim

Extended ~lluvial claim Special alluvial claim Special site Water-race Da,m

15/9/1910 Wa,ter-race 26/10/1895 Extended claim

Gee's Flat Bannockburn Creek Nevis Molyneux River

Mount Difficulty Doctor's Flat Bannockburn

Smith:; Creek Bannockburn Bailey's Gully Bannockburn Gra,velly Gully . Adam•~' Gully

Duffer:~ Gully Bendigo Creek Quartz Reef Point Smith's Gully

Bannd~kburn Creek Duffer's Gully li'renchman's Gully Doctor's Creek, Nevis Pipeclay Gully Quartz Reef Point Bannockburn Creek Ramsay's Creek Duffer's Gullv Roaring Meg· Pipeclay Channel

: Bannockburn I Stewart's Creek 1 Brewery Creek .. I Bannockburn Creek I Roaring Meg Creek · Pipeclay Gully , Pipeclay Terrace I Bendigo .. ' '' .. I Nevis ..

I Fi:i'.pjack Creek , Lion Creek, Nevis I Rocky Gully ! Ca,rrick Range I Flood's Gully

Q,uartz Reef Point

: Walker'tGully ! Smith's Gully I Ka,warau River ' Bendigo .. I Greenland Creek

Camp Creek 1 Bannockburn .

1

. Quartz Reef Point Carrick Range ..

j Devil's Creek .. , Lowburn

Lo;;rNevis Nevis Carrick Range Kawarau Gorge Bendigo ..

Devil's Creek , Bannockburn

William Foreman. Ah Chin and Ah Joe. Gim Lee. Patrick Tonry and Jeremia.h Mc­

Elligott. William Holden and Pa.trick Mo­

Elligott. John Robertson. Neil McLel\an.

Ellis J ~bn Williama. Mary Lynn.

,, George Menzies.

, Herbert Harding.

" , Ernest Tippett.

Gilbert 'fu:cCabe. Robert A. Mathewson. Waters and Talboys. Robert Toms.

Charle~ John Angel. Robert Smith. Charles Coote and Jame• Hor11. Robert Girdwood. William Anderson. Olaf Marklund. Thomas Smith.

, Thomas Walsh. William Toms.

George,,Allan. Francis George. James McConnell. John Henderson. James Ray. William Anderson. John Stevenson.

Joseph Lytle.

John H. Robertson.

George G;;,,y Lawrence. John Ja,meson.

George'saxon. George Williams. George Cockburn. John A. Cameron. George Cockburn. John H. Robertson. George Williams. John McPherson . Edward Evans. William Adams. James Wood. Arthur Wood. Hugh Ga,tes. John Beattie and George Williame. Frances Lawrence. Alexander Taylor. Cromwell Gold-mines Development

Company. John La,ffey and William Adame. Thomas Smith.

OoT. 21.]

No. I . Date.

73270

39549 2989 3118 3244 3311

7/99 8199

54';99

23907

103/99 128 '165 166 167 626

10661 320 433 157

68223

68229 190

200 ll7 218

222 261

3077 275 317

321 10302 1322 4359 4419 339

68210 346 347 350

2418 410 426 427 431 462 463 484 485 493 494 495 496 504 506 529 566 580

68302 68213 68331 92631

707 3565

228 738 903 768 769 792 827 828

23/1/1897

6/4/1892 8/12/1910

ll/ll/l9ll 12/10/1912 10/5/1913

4/3/1899 4/3/1899 8/,5/1899

28/3/1899

8/7/1899 9/9/1899

21/10/1899 21/10/1899 21/10/1899 14/8/1866 21/8/1865 17/2/1900 7/7/1900

ll/8/1900 17/8/1896

17/8/1896 9/2/1901

27/4/1901 23/2/1873 6/7/1901

9/7/1901 11/11/1901 14/6/1864 10/2./1902 14/7/1902

ll/8./1902 8/11/1877 30/1/1875 7/9/1869

10/5/1870 8/9/1902

13/6/1896 13/10/1902 13/10/1902 13/10/1902 10/9/1898 9/5/1903

11/7/1903 11/7/1903 15/8/1903

12/12/1903 6/2/1904

8/10/1904 8/10/1904

12/11/1904 12/11/1904 12/11/1904 12/11/1904

4/2/1905 8/4/1905

7/10/1905 10/2/1906 9/11/1905

15/2/1897 19/6/1896 8/5/1897

12/11/1898 4/4/1908

18/10/1870

3/4/1872 12/6/1909

11/12/1913 14/5/1910 14/5/1910

17/10/1910 12/6/19ll 12/6/1911

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3569

MINING PRIVILEGES. TO BE STRUCK OFF THE R~l<HSTER-COUtin;ued.

Nature of Privilege. Locality.

Cromwell LfoenseB-continued.

Dam

Dam and reservoir , Ordinary alluvial claim I Residence-site .. 1

Special site .. I Or~inary alluvial claim

Ordinary alluvial claim Water-race Extended alluvial claim

Water-race

Exte~ded alluvial claim Or<linarv alluvial claim W1tter-race Tail-race Water-race R.=,servoir Extended alluvial claim Ordinary alluvial claim Special site Extended claim ..

Tail-race Special dredging claim

T<til-race Residence-site Special dredging claim

Residence-site Ordinary aUuviaJ claim Residence-site Tail-race Special dredging claim

Water-race Residence area Extended claim Dam

By-wash Residence-sit" Water-race Residence-sit,e

" Water-race Ordinary alluvial claim Special site Tail-race .. Water-race Rcsidence-sitP Water-racP Dam Water-race

Or~~ry alluvial claim Water-race Da.m Residence-site Water-race

Extended claim Tail-race

I Ext~nded claim Dry race Residence area

',

Dam Branch race Water-race

Ordinary alluvial claim Water-race Ordinary alluvial claim

Carrick Range

" Bannockburn

" , Roaring Meg

'Jlyde Licenses.

Upper Fraser White's Creek Blackman's Gully

Fraser River

: Springvale I Fraser River

Langd~n's Gully Langdon'• Beach Blackman's Gnllv Waikerikeri Valley Dairy Creek Sandy Point

" Section 35, Block X, Leaning Rock

Molyneux River .. German Flat Section 36, Block X, Leaning

Rock Earnscleugh Flat .. Waikerikeri Valley Prospect Flat Waikerikeri Valley Section 161, Block II. Leanini;,:

Rock Waikerikeri Valley Molyneux ·

West Bank, Molyneux

Near Clyde West Bank, Molyneux

Clyde'commonage

Dnnstan'commonage Dairy Gully Cox's Dairy Gully \Vest Bank, Molyneux Coffee-house Creek Batterv Creek Fraser0River

Batte;y Creek Old !\fan Range Fraser River Long Beach Clyde-Cromwell Road Langdon'• Gully ..

Clyde Commonage W aikerikeri Valley

Eagle F;;m Fraser River Near S,indy Point

. Sandy Point

.

1

. West Bank, Molyneux Redhead Creek ..

; Waikerikeri Creek Blackman's Chatto Creek Blackman's Gully .

RegiRtcrcd Rold_er.

Edward Evans, Frank Ledingham, William Price, Alexander Robert­son, William Robertson.

I Ditto. Thomas Smith.

1 ~~the! Radford ,John K J. McCabe.

I Donnkl Henderson.

,John H Davidson.

Tong Po;, Chung Hoy, Lem Pen, and Sue Soy Yee.

Willi,im Hansen ,md Sandy Point Gold-dredging Compa.ny.

Alfred C. Broad. Henn- H. Watson. Lye F'oo.

,lohn lialbmith Hyde.

Sue Hack ~nd Sue :\l[ing. Michael ,J. Keliher. Clyde Collieries Company.

1 Sandy Point Gold-dredging Com-pany.

Ditto. John Magnus.

Claude F. Faisandier. ,fane Alpass. Upper Frasnr Gr,ld-dredging Com-

pany. Felix Faisandier. Hugh S. Pearson. Harry W. Felton. Michael J. Keliher. The New Leaning Rock Gold-

dredging Company (Limited). Thomas Farrell. Francis McKenzie.

William Annan.

I Robert 'cilkison. Benjamin Naylor.

' William Uren, jun.

I " ,Jnme::i .. '\fcNaughton, jun. I Claude Vlictstrn. , Francis McKenzie : "'e.lter Anderson.

Chun D;;n. George Y ouilg. John Keane. William C. Nicholson and pn.rty.

, Robert Proffit. ' Robert Ross and others.

John Sheehy and Martin O'Connell. Ramuel Hunter. Wilhelmina Sheehy and Martin

O'Connell. Walter Anderson.

Robert R~ss and other,,. Thomas Steel, Charles Gusta.f

Victor Leijon, Thomas Johnston llfoKerrow, and Robert Rm,s.

Ditto. John H. Sheehv. Fabian Eric Spain. Sydney C. Fache. .\nders J. Anderson. William Grey and Philip Milburn. Chow Tay. Ah Long.

3570

62/99 137

23929

41457 26786 22155 41428 40828 22178 41456 22187 65609 65639 65641

162

163 77723

232 296 369

59255 59256

902 5840

13025

142 5679 1830

161

226

227 239

3800 2426

246 269 283

286 86571

344 352 425 476 511 522

540 541 542 543 558 561 562 598

2733 655 6'i6 675

738

Da'8.

19/5/1899 13/9/1899 9/5/1899

13/1/1886 14/1/1885

11/10/1882 5/8/1885

5/10/1892 7/2/1883

13/1/1886 11/4/1883 4/11/1896 21/1/1897 21/1/1897

ll/10/1899

11/10/1899 16/6/1897

8/11/1899 17/1/1900 4/4/1900 6/4/1896 6/4/1896

25/4/1901 14/3/1887 6/3/1889

28/3/1901 10/5/1881 1/9/1874

28/11/1901

28/8/1902

28/8/1902 25/9/1902 4/3/1873

7/12/1898 30/10/1902 26/3/1903 28/5/1903

28/5/1903 16/2/1898

29/10/1903 25/2/1904

26/10/1905 22/2/1906 30/8/1906 30/8/1906

25/10/1906 25/10/1906 25/10/1906 25/10/1906 19/12/1906 19/12/1906 19/12/1906 27/9/1907 3/9/1890

25/3/1909 2!\/3/1909

25/11/1909

17/10/1911

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'I1E. LNo. 121

Mnml'G PBlvn.BGES TO BE S'!'BUOK on T][B REGIBTBR--COntinued.

Nature of PrlTIJege.

Water-race

Tail-race

" Tail-race Extended claim ..

Extend;d claim Extension tail-rsce

Water-re.~

Water-race Dam Water-race Extended claim .. Tail-race Water-race Dam Extended claim ..

Ordinary alluvial claim Residence site

Branch race

Water-race

Dam Residence-site

Ordin~ey alluvial claim Ordinary dredging claim

Tail-race Dam

Residence-site Water-race

O~ry alluvial claim Tail-race

Ordinary alluvial olaim Water-race Dam Tail-race Water-race Dry rsoe Dam Water-race Residence-site Water-race Br.mch racP Dry race

Locality.

Bl.acks f,i0011,Be•. Serpentine Davidson's Creek .. Poolburo Creek

Tinkers ..

Maori Gully, Ida V~lley

Germ~ Hill

Drybread Poolburo Creek Moa Creek Serpentine

Ida Valley Blacks German Hill

Drybread Tinkers Hill Tinkers ..

Matakanui

Bla.oks ..

B~ks Flat Drybread Blacks .. Blacks Flat Tiger Hill District

Drybread Ida Valley

Chatto Creek . . Tent Gully ..

'. Flannery'e Gully .. .. I Wheelbarrow Gully Devonshire .. Ophir

German Hill

Coal Creek Martin's Hill

China~an'e Flat Blacks Moa Creek

. . Tin;er Hill Di · triot .. Ida Valley

Registered Holder.

. . I Henry Ra.inham. Robert Love. J. Brown, Catherine Botting, Gari-

: baldi Botting, Francis William · Botting, and Leopold Bottfna.

Louisa G. Glassford.

.. !

· Samuel H. 'Templeton.

•• i James Botting, George K. Ga.rth, and Catherine Botting.

James A. Love. Thomae William Cleghorn and

James Anderson. Frederick Morgan. Jamee A. Yule. Stewart Hewitt. William J. Rainham.

William i' Dundas&. John Booth. Jamee MoAtamney, John Moore,

Patrick Scott, Peter Allan, Charle Bault, F. Darlington.

William Jack. Alexander Bell. George C. Thomson and Harry

Hart. William Greenba.nk, William Jack,

Henry Duck, John Sheppard, Pruder.ce Nicholson, and Helen Harley.

D. Hardie, John Sinnamon, John Reilly, and Edward Furton.

Ditto. Francie Miller. Louisa G. Glassford. Jamee Wh~ sen. Philip A. Sullivan. Edward Smith. Cairotrodlie Gold-dredging Com­

pany. Ching Fong. James McAdie, William MoAdie,

George John Alexander MoAdie. F. Barclay. Jane Nevill. Samuel Gordon. Stewart and Herbert Hewett. John R. Clare. Blaoke Flat Gold-dredging Com­

pany. Wee Loi.

Jotd: R. Clare. John Simee.

Jane Nevill. Jamee Pedersen. Jamee A. Yule.

Richard F. Wallis, John Waddell, and Charles Aston.

John Waddell.

OoT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3571

Ef8PMt•.-W eekly.

RETURN of PRINCIPAL E:uoBTB of NBw ZEALAND PBoDUCB from the Dominion during the Week ended Tuesday, 19th October, 1915.

NoTB,-'Ihese figures are subject to alteration. They represent the entries from the ports received at Bead Office, Wellington, op 10 Ii p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited, as far as possible, to ea.ch district of production (as per list appended to return for week ended 31st August, 19111, New Zealand Gazette No. 108, page 8117), whether exported through the port for such district or not.

Dl8'rlote.•

Auckland Kaipara •. Tanranga Gisborne New Plymouth Wa.itara .. Patea Wanganni WE>llington Napier •• •• ,, Wairau (including Picton) •. Nelson .. Westporl Greymouth Bokitika

' Lyttelton Timaru •. Oamaru •. Dunedin •• lnvercargill

Totals

Districts.•

Auckland Kaipara .. Tanranga Gisborne New Plymouth Waitara .. Pa,ea Wanganui Wellington Napier ,, .. .. Wairau (including Picton), . Nelson .. Westport Greymoutb Bokitika Lyttehon 'Iim&l'll •• Oamarn .. Dunedin lnvsroargill

Tobola

I ··- Cheese.

--£- I----- £

711 180

2,752

129 56

1,118

La.mb.

585

18,975 190

21,849

Frosen Meats.

Mutton.

£ 808

48,737 8,765

12,1174

Other.

£ 117,181

9,866 18,704

11,4.56 S,704

1,498 ' '

Gold.

£

. ! : . . I 4,608 I S,498 1 10,000

--S-,4-68-l--1-,-42-8--1--4-1-:~-9--t-6-9-:~-87--1--9-9,-·~li-2 ___ 1_0-:~--

Grain end Pnlee.

£ 50

40

138

Bides end Skins.

£ 10,321

9,211 l,lli6

S8

1

Keuri-gum. ,

£ 11,109

424 I

Phorminm (including

Tow).

£ 1,366

5,896

717

, 5,601 .. 1

i--2-2s--[-i, ;46 u:~09-!--1-,-47_9_

Tallow. Timber. Wool.

£ £ £ 218 1,7118

S,085

8,877 7,287

899

2,882

608

18,412 845 6,809

845 7,084 88,746

Customs Department. Wellington, 20th October, 19111.

W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Cuato!DB.

D

3512 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. {No. 121

GOtllffltnffl t MeteOf'ologicai Ob,enialOf'll .

METEOROLOGIOAL Observ&tions, Wellington, for l the Month of September, 1915. Observ&tions t&ken

a.m.

,;

!-

l l l l l l l

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 8 4 5 6

17 l l 2 2 2

8 9 0 I 2

28 24 25 26 27 28 29 BO Sl -• -t

Altitude of Observ&tory, 8 fi. ------

i.Elb 0 ...

.g~ ... .. ~ .. "'o~ t E.s ;o,a. e Oa,

otei i~.!l

29·759 80·189 80·02!1 29;789 29·7~9 29 879 80263 80·429 80·339 30·149 29·929 30·079 80·163 29·882 29·71\l 29 8:AO 29 769 29·829 29·769 29·870 30·1!19 80·lll 80·188 80·2!19 30·320 80·8~9 80·241 :!9·820 29 649 :.!9·879 .. ---80·016 ---29·925

From Self-registering Instruments "" ,,; .. " ;. for Twentiy-four Hours previouety. = 0

~ ·o::t Q, .I, Q, • Q, • a" a .. ~ ~] e .. ~i ~-:i ~

E-<A ..... a, <i"' d.9 .a,

'"" ,00 .9 a .,.~ cs.-;; );I :,;i·~ :s a, -----~~

F&b. Fab. F!th. Fab. 58·4 46 2 52·3 113·6 48·2 43·4 45·8 85·8 55·2 380 46·6 106 4 55·4 50·6 53·0 108·6 08·6 50·4 54-5 109·8 57'4 51·2 54·3 114 8 57·8 36·6 47·2 112·6 58·0 114·8 46-4 111·8 60·0 4!;-4 52·7 114 6 58·0 52·4 I fi5·2 117·4 o7·6 53·0 55·3 119·8 58·4 53·6 56·0 110 6 59·4 54·2 56·8 117-8 60·0 654 57·7 110·6 62·4 53 6 58·0 li21·8 61·4 54·0 57·7 122·6 60·6 57·8 59 2 lll·8 61 b 53·4 57·5 117 6 62 2 /il·8 57·0 118·8 58·6 49 2 53 9 116·4

-c .! e .::~ a,« ... ~ . I:°; ~= ·--Fah. 45·0 39·0 280 4ij·4 49·2 42·6 27·0 24-2 33·4 49·U 49·6 50 0 50·0 52·4

..,

.E ~ ;;>G> ':::; c.i~ ca l'-

6 "'" - a= ': 0 ·-"' = .... "'c ~ =o c ... ..... Co " 'ii8 o ... .. !:l'c. .!:: -... ,._ < A ~ --

49 41

8 10 s. 28 7 5 8.

12 9 10 N. 6 36 8 10 N. l 33 2 8 N. 1\1 45 1 2N.W. 13 5 S N.

7 Ii O N. 14 9 8 N. 21• 41 37

81 t; N. , 17 2 lON.W. 1 0 5 N.

27 fl 4 N. 2 85 ~ N. 56

52·0 26 9 SN.W. 5 5:Ni' 4 54 8 5 48 6 4

2i JON.W. 7 4, ~N.WI 07 o ~.W

48·2 31 (1 8 NI 4:l·O 2 90 8 8. 2

68·4 44-8 51·6 ll!J·6, 40·L ;, 01• 8 8. 65·8 47-2 51-5 114-2 40 2 21 9 6 N. ;i9·8 54-4 57"1 127·8 5:l·O 3 01 8 N. 59 6 50 0 54·8 105·6 !!J-11 2 4(1 10 s. 1 55 8 50·2 5S 0 84·4 47·2 2 46 10 8. 66 4 44·2 55·3 126·6 32 0 68·4 45 2 56·8 121·8 33·2 68 8 5:!·0 60•4 1~4·2 42·4

52 4 E. , 40 8 E. [ 70 10 Calm 19

61·8 55·6 58 7 109·6 53•(; 4 41 10 ~. 60·8 52·6 56·7 121·0 49 Ci 4 OG 4 N. .. .. .. .. .. -- -- -- - -li9·5 49·4 54·4 113·9 44·1 2 ----- -~ ~' -- - -·-67-3 45·4 51-4 104'5 38·4 2

\18 7·21 . . 162 - -·---- ---

44 .. .. 424

• Ileane, &c. t Means pre"ioue yea.re.

DIBBOTION OP' WIND. N. N.E, 15 I . . I

E, S.E. S. 2 ·1 .. I 6

s.w. W. N. W. Ce.Im, I .. 6 1

NoTB. - The weather during the month h&s been fine hnt cloudy, &nd barometric pressure &nd temper&tures h&ve been well &hove the mean of previous years. Tot&! bright snushiue, 156 hours 51 minmes, &nd one sunless day. Frost was recorded on the grass on four mornings. 111ean earth-temperature at lf;. w&s 58·9°, and 58 &0 a, 3 ft. Me&n dew-point, 47·2°; mean el&st,o force of vapour, 0·325 in.; and mean relative humidity, 77 per cent. of s .. turation. ·

OLIMATOLOGIOAL TABf,E.

MBAIIIR AIID TOTALS l'BOII THB CHIEF STATIONS.

September, 1915.

- :.s I mxtremea . !

, ~ .. ~. -· I - go "'a.Ii N"me ot 8tiation l\aci .., .. i;;i _

Ob"t\rver : fa~ ,t =~ .!tiil I :;i= =.e -II i ::s :!I

I I .

201 RUAWAI .. , . 57·6 65•5 f 49·7 Ft. I NoBTH ISLAND, Deg. I Deg. I Deg. I

Dr. H. M. Levinge ·,, ·1

1251 AliOELAIID • • 57'3 , 62·6 52·1 ) 532 T. F. Cheeseman I I

TE A~i>RA • • .55·0 64·5 II 45·6 1 548 G. F. MoGlrr I

925 ROTORUA 58·9 61·6 i 46·3 / 551 17 L. J. B&yfleld ' · I I

340 W.UBI 55·7 I 64-1 I 47·3 ! 749 , 20 P.A. Clifford I , ,

TAUBAIIGA ,. 56•1 64•7 : 47·5 i 657 C, J. Butcher

20

19 63 NBW PLYMOUTH 56·2 [ 62·7 ' 49·8 . 459 W. W. Smith I '

250 MouJKAHAKI • -155·8 64·0 47·6 J. Kirkl&nd

2080 TAIHAPB , • 49·7 56·1 43·3 A. R. F..nnin

PALIIEBBTOII NORTH • • 54•5 62·1 47·0 J . .E. Vernon

186 GBEYTOWII W. C. D&vies

377 MASTERTON Wm. Hood

0ISBORNJC , , C.H. Ferris

54'7

54·o I 63·5

56·8 65·3

14 GBBJCIIIIEADOWS, NA- 57•4 65·9 49·0 PIJCR

Rev. W. B. Buckley 10 Wl!LLINGTOII 54·4 59·5 49•4

F. W. Simms

SOUTH ISLAND. 34 NELSON

Rev. J. P. K.emp­thorne

1218 HANIIJCB SPA J. F. Robieson

25 CHRISTCHURCH H.F. Skey

42 LINCOLN L.J. Wild

RAKAU Miss A. Hardy

130 TIHABU Caretaker of Domah1

90 W Alli!ATB

W. M. Hamilton 300 0UNBDDI

D. 'l'annook 24a GoBB

H. Dole.more 12 HOKITIKA

F. T. Sandford 18 lNVBBCARGILL

L. Lennie

Deg. Deg. Deg. 53·0 60·0 46·0

52·2 63·0 41'15

51 ·8 61 ·5 42·2

52·5 63·8 41-7

52·5 64·0 41 ·0

50·7 61 ·5 40·0

60·9 60·7 41-1

51 ·8 60·2 48·4

49·4 60·4 38·5

-51·0 57·1 I 45·0

49·2 59·9188·6

329

184

165

98

47

202

120

15

18

7

10

11

5

162 -12

Point•. Dys. 2J7 12

106 Ii

13 2

70 5

11 2

17 4

so 4

98 7

114 11

1266 22.

254 13

SUM:111.ABY FOB 1'llE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1016.

Except in the northernmost portion of the North Iiland and the West Coast of the E!oqth, rainfall was b~low the average. The E.i;st Coast districts again txpsrier:.ctd very dry conditions, ar.d mttny places rt port a serious d.ficier:.cy in the amount of water in the streams.

Several w<sterly &tmosph,ric disturbances passed over the Dominion, with centres to the southward, &nd a low-pressure area was also in evide:r..ce off E.i.st Cape on the 20th.

T.ie latter W&B ac"ountable for strong southerly winds generally. Fair weather predominated during the month, although cloudy skies were much in evidence, particularly in the northern ha.If of the North Isl&nd.

D. O. BATES, Director.

OcT. 21.' 1.1HE NBW ZBALAND GAZETTE. 3518

NEW ZEALAND RAlNFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, 1915. I

[NoTK,-Late r~tnrns for_ stations appear at end of table.) , I

New Zealrtnd Rainfall for September, 191.5-oontinned.

Station. Points De.vs with I Tote.I Fall, I (100 to Inch). Ra.In

St&tlon, To;~}~:ll, I Daye .witih i (100 Go lncb). I Ram.

I

NORTH ISLAND. (A.) NoRTB·EAaT AsPECT-NoRTD CAPE TO EAST

Mangonni 487 PBkarake., Ohe.ee.wai 585 Waimatenui , , 703 'l'ahnnakura. Bay of Islands 591 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara. 970

Whangarei Aponga 574 Rnatangsta 621 Kir,paka Whanl,!arei 492 Whangarei Heads 486 Leigh Mount Eden, Aackland,, 579 Knnkapakape., Auckland 633 Cuvier Islanrl Rocky Bay, Waiheke 400 Tairna 517 'l'urua, Thames 869 The Dorne.in, Faeroe. 522 Karaka 4a5 Riverside. Clevedon 530 Morrinsville . . 488 Whakarewa.rewa, Rotornn 518 w~~ m Rnatoki 563 Opotiki 440 M1traehako, Opotiki 533 Strathmore, Opotiki 708 Taugihanga, '.re Araroa .. Mautotara, Te Araroa . . 839 Rankokore, Thames 500 Te Kaha .. 429 Pakira Station, Cape Runaway

CAPE. 16 11 15 13 13

17 15

16 8

22

19 12 15 12 18 18 21 20 18 9 4

11 12

14 7 6

(B.) NoRTB·WEST AsPECT-CAPE MARIA VAN D1EMEN TO CAPE EoMOl!IT,

Rangitihi Uma.wera, Hokirtnge. Te Ke.rae, Broadwood Wekrtweka •. Ranf.!iahua, Hokianga Harbour Kohnkohn , , Kereto~i St1ttion, Waimatenui J\latakohe, K11.ip9,ra Tere.whati, Pe.kot.ai Holensville Onehnnga. ,, Me.ngere School, Auckland We.iukn, Auckland Onewhero Kawhie. ,, Turangaornoane., Mate.mate. Te.npo .• Taha.rue, Station, Ee.st Te.npo Otewe., We.itomo County Waitonio Caves Te Kuiti M•ngrikohi, Piopio Puketiti, Piopio Hamilton, Waikato State Farm, Waerengs .. Glen alurre.v Ngaruawahia. Waikerie.. K,hikihi "Waitere," K1hikihi Putaruru .. Waiatua, Kaitieke, Ranrimn Me.ngaotakt (550 fG.) Paekaha, Pe.emako Okoke Purangi Nge.t,marn, Tare.ta • , Riversdale, Inglewood (817 ft.) Inglewood .• Upper Mangorei (1,000 ft.)

618 542

844 809 478 660 592 683 530 533 496 489 3,;9 330 496 313 581 514 781 514 407 710 477 403 401 412

501 526 493 761 456 636 523 687 7t,l8 657

1143

22 16

26 23 22 13 9

23 17 14 19 18 20 14 19 12 19 13 12 16 13 18 22 16 21 16

Hi 15 16 11 16 19 19 14 21 18 24

(C.) S,ou1·B-WEST AsPEOT-,-CAPE EnMONT ·ro C•PK P.u.LJSKII• l\:Ionnt Egmont Opnuake 197 18 Riverlea, Ka.ponga 261 13 Eltham · 272 18 Omoana 44! 19 Stratford (1,020 it.) 459 15 Ohawe, Ila.were. 147 9 Patee. 203 12 M"ta.imoana • , Ornama.\na, Moawhango

NORTH ISLAND-continued.

(C.) SoUTH·WEST ASPECT-CAPE EoMONT

-continued. Te.umatatahi, Upper Waitotsra Whangamornone. Ta.uma.runui Okahuknre. Ma.nnnui Re.urimn (1,920 ft.) Ohaknne llaetihi Horopito Waiouru l\fange.poran Newtonlees, Kaitoke, Wanganni Pe.rikino, We.nganni River Marybank, Wauge.nui , , Belmont, Te.yforth, Wanganui Wanganui ,, Rnanui De.Ivey, Tnre.kina Erewhon Station, Moawhango Hunterville , , Awakilta, Hunterville (1,451 ft.) Waituna West, Fei.lding Thoresby, Marton Halcombe Waitatapie., Bull's Glen Orona Orona Downs Foxton Nge.hiwa, Himata.ngi Makino, Feilding Feitding Kome.ko Ke.ire.nga . . , . F1tzt1ernert West, J:'almerston North Otaki .• "Tiroroe.," He.utere Cross Ke.p,ti Island Waike.nae Pahantanni Khe.ndallah Opau, North Makara

TO CAPE p Al,LISEN

519 3t,i6

101

209 258 496 243 254 216 215 282 258 361

212 219 203 206 179 209 187 175 252

116 149

212 256 210

196· 300 282 222 14! 217 188

19 16

6

16 13 21 7

11 12 9

15 13 10

16 12 14 12 17 14 17 18 13

9 17

15 10 12

16 10 15 14

7 14 10

(D.) SoUTB·EAST ASPECT-EAST CAPE TO CAPB PALLISEB, Waitake.ro Pakihiroa Tola.ga Il11,y Ke.haroa, We.irne.te. Valley Motu Korange. Valley Waihan, Gisborne

I Eastwoodhill, Gisborne , . Otokn , . Waitahoata., Whatatntu .. Te KarakH. •. Glenroy Station, Gisborne Waihuka, Gisborne Ormond

I Pstnte.hi, Gishorne Whakapunake Strath ble.ne, Hangs.roe. Mnriwe.i Nga.tape. Tahora, Gisborne Tiniroto, Gisborne l\Iorere •. Mange.one Valley, Tangitere Spring Hill, Mohaka , . Portland Island Patnrn,mu, Wairoa Puketitiri Ta.rawer& Tu tire. Lake , . Eskde.le, Hedgeley , , Riverbank, H.issington, Na.pier Napier .. Wa.hine, Sherendeu, He.stings Mokopeka, Hastings , • Frimley, He.stin11s , • Whe.ne.wh11,ne., He.stings Me.raflkake.ho, He.stings,, Te Roto, Poukawa. Pukehou, Te Aute Gwa.vas, Tikokino Ara.moans. Watpe.wa Rangitapn, We.ipa.wa •. Mount Vernon, Wa.ipe.wa. Norsewood •. Wa.imara.ma., Ha.wke's Day Ma.ngaknri .•

296 9 459 8 213 12 201 11 451 8 393 18 182 10

21l6 185 HS 2,58 130 187 139 308 351 193

325 267 326 330 226 liil

287 280 209 177 171 U9 167 55 91

232 110

88 81

129 71 66 43

122 75

15 1

10 14 7 7 7

12 12 7

14 10 12 11 5,

11

7 20 7 8 8 7 7 6 5

15 11 6 7

10 7 6 8

6 5

3574 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

New Zealamt BainfaU for September, 1915-oontinued. I I To,al Fall, I Daya with

Station. (loit°.!~:8im). Rain,

--·· ---------

NORTH ISLAND-continued. (D.) 80UTB-E.l8T ABHOT-EABT CAPE

continued. Waipukurau •• Motuotaraia, Wanstead •. Makaretu Oruawbaro,Takapan Ormondville Dannevirke Umutaoroa (top end) Porangahau Pourerere Woodbank, Wimbledon Pine Grove, Dannevirke Ma~gatainokr, Pahiatua Makuri, Pahiatua Eaetry, Tane, Eketahuna Tawataia, Eketahuna Eketahu11a Castlepoin, Annedale, Te Nui Ditton, Masterton Boeh Grove, Masterton .. Marangai Eringa, Masterton •. Hiknrangi College, Clareville Waibakeke, Carterton Martinbprougb Featherston Summit Waiwetu Wainniomata Reservoir .. Stokes Valley Lower Hutt Western Hutt Karori Reservoir Seatoun

TO CAPE p ALLISEB-

29 53

118 6li 64

318 86

liO 81

251 355 252 206 181 Sll4 80 63 93

22 56

59 49

209 491 213 1)27

259 864 196

4 4 7

10 7

18 4

10 5

17 16 18 19 18 18 5 5

11

4 9

8 8

10 11 7

13

11 13 18

SOUTH ISLAND. (.l!l.) NORTH AsPBO'r-CAPB FABBWBLL m KUKOUB.l.

Paturau, via CoJlingwood Parapara Motueka Murchison Stanley Brook, Nelson Aporo, Nelson Waterworks, Nelson " Harakeke," Central Moutere Upper Sherry River Bigb:field, Kohatu Tophonse Hope, Nelson Port· Hardy, French Pass Stephen loland .. The Brothers Cape Campbell Picton Endeavour Inlet , . Manaroa, l'elorus Sound Yncyea, Pelorus Sound , . Hartley Hills, Hillersden Ugbrooke, Blenheim Robin Hood Bay Seddon "Ohancet" Ward , . Lynton Downs, Kaikoura Timara Statinn, Renwicktown Kaituna, Marlborough •• Spring Creek, Blenheim Avondale Station, Blenheim •• Langridge ·station, Upper Awatere

6S4 586 256

200

163

170 449 175 830 296

27 187 834 201 470 235

178 82 26

151 161 92

138

20 14 15

11

9

9 12 7

16 17

2 9

10 7 8 9

8 6 5

7 8 5 9

(F.) WEST AsPIIOT-CAPE FAREWELL TO PUYBBGUB Po111T, Farewell Bpi& Karamea, Westport Millerton Westport Warwick Junction Reefton (64S U.) Moan& Greymouth •. Lake Hochstetter, Greymouth Inohbonn1e , • Otirir, o,ira (1,285 ft.) Ross, Westland Okura Puysegur Point

.. I •• I

428 10 372 15

888 111 Incom[plete

834 , 18 I

570 1248

i 20 14

2488 20 2250 18 1289 18

.Vew Zealand Ramjait Jo, September, 1915-oontinued.

Stalion. ·I To,al Fall, I Dave wltb Poin,a ' I 1100 so Inch)., Rain. ·--~-

SOUTH ISLAND-continusa.

(G.) EAST ABPIICT-K.AIEOUBA TO CAPB 8AUNDBB8,

Hanmer Springs Nursery Culverden Highfield, Amuri Keinton Combe, Waie.u, Amuri We.iau Mackenzie, Cheviot Gore Bay, Cheviot Stoke Grange, Springbank Oxford East .. Amberley Singletree, Alford Forest Mount Somers Bealey Bealey Flat · Rhodes Oonvalesoent Home, Cash: !

mere Hille New Brighton Otahnn11, Tai Tapu Little River Uororata Little Akalo11 Akaroa Mount Torleese, Springfield Viewlea, Methven •. Rudstone, Methven Kisselton, Lak~ Coleridge Lake Coleridge Homestead Glenariffe, Double Hill •• Kyle Winchmore, Ashburton , . Porateko, Mayfield Ashburton Fairview, Springburn Evandale, Mount Somers Lynnford, Hinds Coniston, Aehburton Mount Peel, Rangitata Peel Forest Huntsham, Peel Forest .. Schoolhouse, Peel Forest Kapunatiki, Rangitata •. The Hei11hts, Geraldine .. Waitui, Geraldine Orari Gorge Ore.ri Estate, Orari Balmoral Braemar Le.mbrook, Fairlie "Craigieburn," Kimbell

·· 1 .. •• !

.. i

.. I

Mary Burn Station, Mackenl!lie Country ,

Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie I Country

Rhoboroui:h Downs, Lake Pnkaki, Mli.llkenzie Country

Athlone, Albury , . Waratah, Albury .. Kakahu Bush, Geraldine .... I Pleasant Point Te Pah Farm, Seadown.. . . I Timaru Reservoir .. Hermitage, Mount Cook (2,lilO ft.) , • I Benmore Station, Omarama , . I Otiake i Barton's Siding .• I Livingstone . , I Arnmore, Windsor .. Totara Station, near Oamaru Duntroon Oamaru ,, Trotter's Creek, Hillgrove Kauroo Hi.JI, Maheno , • . , , Balrudder)', Kauroo Hill, Maheno •• Bushey Park, Palmerston Soutb .• I Opoho, Dunedin (888ft.) . , Fish-hatchery, Portobello ' Whare Flat . , i

126 33 51 89 58 59 72

67 18

67 890

1880 16

6 18 22 48

24 76

84 187 170 895

21 127 17 61

127 12 17

105 47

17 38 52 64 Ill

380 53 75

UIS

240

185

99 64 85 18 9

17

212 58

120 84 25 62 15 64 35

70

97 109

6 2 8 4 4 8 5

5 2

6 13 17 1

2 1 2 8

3 5

5 6 8

11

8 4 s 5 6 4 8 4 4

8 5 8 5 6

14 4 5 7

7

12

/j

6 5 8 3 4

18 8

3 a 3 2 2 6 2

5

9 6

(H.) SoUTB Asl'EOT-CAPB SAUNDBBB TO PUYSEGUB Po111T. Paerau .. 75 5 Great Moss Swamp, via Paliearoa 115 6 Ewehurn Nursery, Ranfurly 91 6 Waipiata 60 8 Naseby 103 10 Kokonga •• 86 3 Gladbrook Station, Middlemarch 64 10 Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell 220 8

OcT. 21.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETrl'E. 3575

New Zealand Rainfall for September, 191.5-coutinued. . I . I .

] To:~::;:11, [ D&ys .with ! (l~to !nob). I R&tn.

Station.

SOUTH ISLAND-continued.

(H.) SOU'rH ABPECT-CAPE SAUNDERS TO PuYsEGUR POINT-continued.

Luggate, Cromwell Manorbnrn Dam

248 13

Queenstown 395 8 Moa Creek 70 4 Galloway, Alexandr& South 45 4 Ophir St. Bath&n's 145 8 Clyde 116 8 RJxburgh 73 4 Balclutha Owaka 96 6 Tapauui Nursery 140 12 Waikawa Valley 226 10 Wharuarimu 223 17 Uplands, Waimahe.ka Roolin Estate, Woodlands

2;H 13

Wyndham South 180 10 D1pton 166 9 Bluff Nightcaps 209 12 Rannock, Orawia Riverton Manapouri 444 15

l,icensing MeBsrs. W. B.-own and Sons to u,,e and occupy a I Part of the Foreslwre and Land below Low.water Mark of Kaipara Harbour at Te Kopuru as a Site for a Wharf.

New Zealand Rainfall for September, 191.5-coutinued .

Station. I ;otal Fall,-[--.-.-l'oirits . Da.,s with

i (100 to Iucb).: Ru.in.

Ueutre island Stewart Island

il.) ISLANDS.

Horse-shoe Bay, Stewart Isiand Port Pegasus Niue Island Avarua., Rarotoui;1a, Conk !~lands Aituta.ki lsla.nd, Cook Islands Mauga.ia., Cook I•la.nds Ubatbam Island

LATE RETURNS.

Ka.nka.paka.pa., August, 1915 Cuvier Island, July, l\!15 , .

,, August, 1915 Pa.kihiroa, August, 1915 Tabora, Gisborne, August, 1915 Eva.nda.le, Mt. Somers, August, 1915 Ma.ryburn Station, August, l!Jl5 Moa. Cretk, June, 1915

July, 1915 ,, August, 1915 . ,

Hermitage, Mt. Cook, August, 1915, . Aitutaki, August, 1915 .. / Mangaia., August, 11115 , .

SCHEDULE.

53/i 506

494 686 33! 800 530

50 21 63 18 38

611 24G 508

23 21

17 12 15 12 16 2 4 a 1 1 7 ~

14

1. lN these conditions the term " JVlini~ter " means the Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority

J, I V E R P O O L , Go v er nor . acting by or under the direction of such Minister. OUDER IN COUNCIL. • 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order

' in Council shall extend and a.pp!y only to the part of the At thl' OovemmPnt Honse at Wellington, this eighteenth <lity foreshore a.nd land below low-water mark necessary for the

of October, 1915. erection of such who.rt, which'a.re shown on the plans ma.rked Present : M.D. 2416, and deposited in the office of the Marine Depart-

His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CouMJIL. ment as a.foresa.id. °''XTHEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted V V to gra.nt the license hereinafter mentioned under the by this Order in Council, the licensees shall pay to the Minister

Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1883, Messrs. William Brown tne sum of £2 10s., and thrrcafler an annual sum of £1, in and Raymond Brown, of To K,puru, trading.under the style advance, payable on tle 1st diLy cf AprJ, dating from 1he or t.tle of W. Brown and S:m (hereinafter ca.lied "the 1st day of April, 1915, the first of such annual payments to licensees "), did in the year 1901 apply for a license under the be made on the licensees being supplied with a copy of this sa:d Act to occupy a part of the foreshoro, and the land below Order in Council low-water mark immediately contiguous to such foreshore, in 4. His Majesty or the Governor, and all officers in the order to erect a.nd maintain thereon a wharf; and, in accord- Government service acting in the execution of their duty, ance with the one-hundred-and-fifty-sixth section of the shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, H-i,rbours Act, 1878, depos:ted plans in the office of the through, over, and out of the said wharf without payment. Marine Department at Wellington, marked M.D. 2416, showing 5. All persons shall at all reasonable times, and upon pay­the place where it was intended to erect such wharf, aµd the ment of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the area of foreshore and land below low-water mark intended said wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and to be occupied for such purpose: And wherea.s, it having therefrom. been made to appear to the Governor in Council that the 6. The licensees shall maintain the above-mentioned wharf proposed works would not be or tend to the injury of na.vi- in good order and repair, and shall at all times exhibit there­gation, a license was duly issued to the licensees to occupy from, and maintain at the:r own cost, suitable and necessary the said foreshore and land below !Gw-water mark for a p2riod lights for the guidance of vessels; provided tbat no light of fourteen years from the ninth day of April, one thcusand shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of by the nine hundred and one: And whereas, the said license having Minister. expired, the licensees have, in pursuance of the provisions of 7. Any person authorized by the JVlinister may at all reason­the Harbours Act, 1908 (herein1fter called "the said Act"), able times enter upon the said wharf and view the state of applild for a renewal of the said license for a pericd of ten repair thereof; and upon the Mini~ter leaving at or posting years from the date of expiry of the said licrnse, and it is to the la.st known address of the licensees a notice in writing expedient to grant the same, under the sa.,d Act, on the terms of any defect or want of repair in such wharf, requiring them, and eond;tions hereinafter expressed: within a reasonable time, to be therein prescribed, to make

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do- good the same, they shall with all convenient speed cause such minion of New Zealand, in pursue.nee a.nd exercise of the defect to be removed or such repairs to be made, as the case power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of may be. a.II other powers a.nd authorities enabling him in that behalf, 8. Nothing herein conta.ined shall authorize the licensees to a.ud acting by and with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the with any law relating to the Customs, or with any regulation purpose or object for which the said license is required by of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of the the licensees as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regulation exercise of the said power a.nd authority, and with the like made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter be in ad vice and consent as aforesa.id, doth hereby license and force. permit the licensees to use and oocupy that part of the fore- 9. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or shore, a.nd of the land below low-water ma.rk immediately under this Order in Council shall continue in force for ten contiguous thereto, which is particularly shown and delineated years from the 9th day of April, 1915, unless in tho meantime on the p'.a,ps so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, maintaining the said wharf thereon, suoh license to be held or revoked by competent authority ; and the licensees shall not and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject to the terms assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, or privi­and conditions set forth in the Sch dnk hereto. lege without the written consent of the i\iinister first obtained.

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10. The sa.id rights, powers, and privileges may ·be at any time resumed by the Governor, without payment of any com­pensation whatever, on giving to the licensees three calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the licensee.

11. The licensees shall be liable for any injury which the said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to sustain thr,mgh any default or neglect on their part.

12. In case the licensees shall-(l.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­

before set forth, or any of them ; (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period of

thirty days ; (3.) Fail to pay the sum specified in cla.use 3 of these con•

ditions; or (4.) Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation

of any Ja.w for the time being in force relating to bankruptcy.-

then and in either of the said cases this Order in Council, and every license, right, power, or privilege thereby con­ferred, may be revoked and determined by the Governor in Council without any notice to the licensees or other proceed­ing whatsoever; and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the licensee,, and to all persons concerned or interested, that· this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked and determined.

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

Notke to Mariners No. //8 of 1915.

Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 14th October, 1915.

THE following Notices to Mariners, which have been received from the Hydrographic Office, Washington;

the Hydrogra.phic Office, London ; and the Presidency Port Office, Madras, a.re published for genera.I information.

"GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary.

ENGLISH CHANNEL.-DOVER STRAIT. THE RIDGE (LE CoLBART).-LIGHT-VESSEL ESTABLISHED.'­Position.-Off the south-west extremity of the Ridge (Le Colbe.rt). Lat. 50° 47' 30" N., long. 1° 16' E.

Characteristics of Light-ve,ssel.-{a.) Light: Character-,-A :flashing white light every thirty seconds. ( b.) Fog-signal : beacription-A horn, worked by hand, giving two blasts in quick succession every two 1ninutes. (c.) Vessel: Description -The vessel carries a globe as dayma.rk.

Oharts ajjected.-No. 1895, Duugeness to the The.mes; No. 2612, Fecamp to Boulogne; No. 2451, Owers to Dunge­ness; No. 2675c, English Channel, ea.stern sheet; No. 1598, English Channel; No, 2339, the North Sea.

CHINA SEA. PARACEL ISLANDS.-NORTH REEF.-POSITION.-North Reef

has been reported to lie 5·5 miles further north-westward than shown on the charts.

Approximate charted position of western end of reef : Latitude 17° 2' N., longitude lll 0 29' E.

H.O. Charts Nos. 1500, 529, 796, and 2785. B.A. Chart No. 1263. H.O. Publication· No. 125, Asia.tic Pilot, Vol. IV, 1915,

page 119. CHINA.-EAST COAST.-KIAOCHOW BAY.-LIGHTS CHANGED.

-The following changes have been ma.de in the lights in Kia.ochow Bay :- ·

Commercial Harbour.-The fixed green light on the southern breakwater (Mole No. 1) has been repla.ced by a fixed red light. The fixed red light on the end of the northern breakwater has been replaced by a fixed green light. .

Little Harbour.-The fixed green light on the end of the southern breakwater has been repla.ced by a fixed red light. The fixed red light on the end of the northern breakwater has been repla.ced by a fixed green light.

K!AOCHOW BAY A!'PROAOH.- TAIKUNGTAU.-AMENDED LIMITS OF PROHIBITED AREA.~The approach. to· Kiaochow Bay has been practically cleared of mines,"but· navigation ha.s been temporarily prohibited in the-area bounded !\I! follows :"'-

On the east by a line extending 3 · miles 356° fro!fi · ~he sun:lmit of Ta.ikuugta.u, thence 6 miles 266\ thence 3 miles 176°, thence 6 miles 86° to the summit of .'J'aikungtau.

Navigation is also prohibited within a radius of l ·5 miles from Chucho. Tao. ·

Approximate position of Taikungtau: Latitude 35° 57' 45• N., longitude 120° 29' 15n E.

,vooSUNG RIVEB.--SHANGHAI HARBOUB.-GAS·BUOY ES· TABLISHED.-On 19th July, 1915, a red gas-buoy, showing an occuUing white light every 8 aeconda-thus, light 4 aeconda, eclipsed 4 aeconds-was established in 12 ft. at low-water

.spring tides, 540 yards 234° from Tuugkou Creek powder­ma.gazine.

This buoy is known as the Tungkou buoy, and marks the western side of the channel

WASHINGTON.

STRAIT OF JUAN DE FuoA.-NEAH BAY GAS AND WHISTLll BuoY.--CliARACTERISTIC OF LIGHT TO BE OHANGED.-About 20th September, 1915, the characteristic of the light exhibited from Neah Bay gas and whistle buoy will be changed from occulting white to flasl•·ing red of 120 candle-power every 3 second,9-thus, flash 0·3 aeco11d, eclipsed 2·7 seconds.

Approx. position: Lat. 48° 23' 35• N., long. 124° 36' 25' W. H.O. Charts Nos. 527 and 903. U.S. Coast Survey Charts Nos. U, 7002, 5052, 6400, 6300,

and 6265. Light List, Pacific Coast, 1915, page 70, No. 367. U.S. Coast Pilot, Pacific Coast, 1909, page 137. PUGET SOUND.-ROBINSON POINT LIGHT.--0HARACTERISTI1!l

TO BE OHANOED.-FoG-SIGNAL TO BE CHANGED.-About 15th October, 1915, the characteristic of Robinson Point light will be changed from fixed red to flashing white of a.bout 35,000 candle-power showing 1 group of 3 :flashes every 10 seconds.

The light will be shown 40 ft. above the water from a oylindrica.l lantern on an oeta.gona.l tower, with a one-story fog-signal building attached, on the eastern end of the point.

On the same date the fog-signal will be changed from a steam whistle to a third-class reed horn sounding blasts of 4 seconds duration every 20 seconds.

The new structure is a.bout 24 yards 254° from the present light.

Approx. position: Lat. 47° 23' 19* N., long. 122° 22' 23" W.

ARGENTINA.

MoooTES POINT LlGHT•STATION.-lNTENDED .Foo-SIGNAL. -A compressed-air siren sounding 1 blast every 60 aetmula­thus, blast 5 seconds, silent 55 seconds-will be . established in the near future at Mogotes Point Lighthouse.

Approximate position of Mogotes Point Lighthouse : Latitude 38° 5' 30n S., longitude 57° 32' 31• W.

H.O. Charts Nos.1132 and 616. Bureau List of Lights, Vol. I, 1915, No. 1657. H.O. Publication No. 88, East Coast of South America,

1904, page 630. HAITI.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (SANTO DOMINGO).-E.AST COAST.­CAPE ENGANO.-LIGHT ESTABLISHED.-Informa.tion has been received through the Department of State. that a jf,a,81,ing white .light, showing 1 flash every 5 ae~thue; flash 0·5 second, eclipsed 4·5 seconds-has been established at Cape Enge.no. · ·

The light is exhibited 165 ft .. above high water. Approx. position : Lat. 18° 36' 30" N., long. 68° 19' 6" w. H.O. Charts Nos. 21, 1290, 1411, 40, 948, 2649, and 2650. Bureau List of Lights, VoL I, 1915, No. 1099A. H.O. Publication No. 128, West Indies Pilot, Vol. I, 1913,

page 433.

SAONA !SW.ND.-POINT 0ANA.-L1GHT ESTABLISHED.­Information has been received through the Depe.rtinent of State that a :flashing white light, showing 1 :flash every 3 seconds-thus, flash 0·6 aecond, eclipsed 2·4 seconds-has been established on Point Cana, ea.stern end of Sa.one. Island.

The light is exhibited 458 ft. above high water, and is visible l O miles.

Approx; position: Lat. 18° 6' 39• N., long. 68° 33'54• W. H;O. Che.rte Nos. 21, 1290, 14ll, 40, 948, 2649, 2650, and n~ . .. Bureau List of Lights, VoL I, 1915, No.'1099B. H.O. Publication No. 128, West Indies Pilot, Vol. I, 1913,

page 435. · ·

HA w AIIAN IsL.ums,

0AHU.-'liONOLllt.U. HAmiOUB.-Buoy·· ·To Bi!; ·oxsoo'N~ irINtrED • ....;.About 1st September, 1915, oha.imel buoy· 10;, Honolulu 1!$tbblit, will be permanently :clisoontihued." · ·

H.O. Cqll,l'tQNos, 1216 and 867. · · U.S. -Oo@st Survey Ch~.Nos. 4102, 41.16, and·noo. · . Pacific Islands, Vol. TU; 11!09, page .244. . . . . . Coast Pilot Notes on Hawaiian.Islands, 1912, pages;

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JAPAN,

WEST 0oAST.-8Hill[Ol!l'0SIIXI STBAIT.-DREDomo.-LIGBT­BUOYS ESTABLISHED.-The following light-buoys have been established for dredging purposes :-

Light-!:moy No. 1, black, showing an occulting green light, 1,1.00 yards 182° 30' from Hiyori Yama (296 ft.) summit.

Light-buoy No. 2, bll¥ik, showing an occulting green light, 1,210 yards 169° from Hiyori Yama.

Light-buoy No. 3, black, showing a flashing white light with 1 91'0'UP of 2 ftaahea, 1,410 ya.rd.a 162° 30' from Hiyori Yama.

Light-buoy No. 4, red, showing an occulting white light, 1,280 yards 150° from Hiyori Yama.

NOTE.-These light-buoys may be moved from time to time as the work progresses.

INDIA,

Ezamination Semce.-Porl of Madl'a8. The attention of masters of ve880ls is oa.lled to the Public

Traffic Regu]ations, Port of Madras, Part I (f and g). Masters of vessels are warned that when approaching the

Port of Madras they should make for the examination anchorage off Ca.ssimode buoy, and not proceed towards the entrance of the harbour until permission has been granted for them to do so.

Neglect of these precautions renders their vessels liable to be fired on. -----------

Govemment Ojfiw, w be clo.ted on Tuead,a,y, 30th November (St. Andrew'a Day).

Offices of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 12th October, 1915.

A S provided under Public Service Regulations, the Government Offices throughout New Zea.land will be

olc·ed on Tuesday, 30th November, 1915, in celebration of St. Andrew's Day. · ·

D. ROBERTSON, Public Service Commissioner.

Notiu of Vuting of Land in the Public. Truatee under the Public Tf"U8t Ojftce Act, 1908, Part II, Unclaimf.d Landa.

W.HEREAS the Public Trustee has, for the purpose of Part lI of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its

amendments (relating to unclaimed lar:ds), made due in­quiries with respect to the land described in the Schedule hereunder, and the whereabouts of the owner thereof, and has, in respect of the said land, given the notices prescribed by section 66 of the said Act, and has in all respects complied with the provisions of that Act pertinent hereto : And whereas the Public Trustee has not thereby ascertained the whereabouts of the owner or of any agent of such owner in New Zealand, nor has such owner established his title to the said land, as required by the said Act :

Now, I, the undersigned, the Public Trustee, hereby give notice that the said land is, under and ·by virtue of the said Act, vested in the Public Trustee as aforesaid, as from the date of the publication hereof, and will be administered under the Public Trust. Office Act, 1908, and its amendments ; the value of the land for the purposes of section 67 (d) of the said Act being less than £100.

D.1ted at Wellington this 14th day of October, 1915. FRED. FITCHETT,

Public Trustee.

SCHEDULE. A.LL that parcel of land, in the Provincial District of Auck­land, containing by admeasurement 60 a.ores, more or less, being Allotment 138, Parish of Waimana, County of Opo­tiki. Bonniled towards the east by high-water mark of the Oh wa Harbonr; towards the south-east by Allotment 139, 4616 links ; towards the south-west by a road 100 links wide, 1124 links; and towards the north-west by Allot-ments 137, 186, HOO links. ·

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 16th October, 1915.

T HE attention of the public is drawn to the opportunity afforded for a limited time-i.e., twelve months from

the 11th October, 1915--to persons, or the parents of persons, who were born in New Zea.land before the 11th April, 1915, but whose births have . not _ previously been registered, . ~

effecting a special registration by application to the Registrar. General, Wellington.

By section 9 of the Births and Deaths Registration Amend­ment Act, 1915, it is enacted that the Registrar-General may register the birth of any child born in New Zealand previous to the period of six months before the passing of the Act but whose birth has not previously been registered : Pro­vided that satisfactory evidence on oath, and such other prooj as he may deem necessary, of the fact, .time, and place of birth, and of the particulars of the parents, shall be received by the Registrar-General within twelve months after the passing of the Act, and that on application to have such birth registered a fee of jit-e shillings shall be paid to the Registrar-Genera.I.

F. W. MANSFIELD, Registrar-General.

Applications invited fo1· the Position of Experimentalist, Ruakura Farm of ln•t·ruction, Department oj A,griculture, Hamilton East.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 7th October, 1915.

APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the 26th October, 1916, for the position

of Experimentalist, Ruskura Farm of Instruction, Depart­ment of Aiirioulture, Hamilton East.

2. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, ob­ts.inable at principal post-offices) must be addressed to the Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner, WellinBton, and must embrace a statement of education and experience, particulars of age, &c.

3. Applicants should have had an education in agricultural science, and should be thoroughly versed in farm practice; some training and experience in experimental me,hods is also r• q uirt'd.

The appointment will be subject to the provisionf! of the Public Service Act, 1912.

The position will be graded in the Professional Division, Class E. Salary, £260.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

ApplicatiOM invited for the Poeition of Buildings Ot,erseer, Public Works Department, Wellingwn.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 18th October, 1916.

A PPLICA'l'IONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on tho 30th October, 1915, for the position of

Buildings Overseer, Public Works Department, Wellington. 2. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtain­

able at principal post-offices) must be addressed to the Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and must embrace a statement of education and experience, particulars of age, &c.

3. Applicants must be first-class carpenters and joiners, and have a good knowledge of all branches of the building trades, also of cabinetmaking, upholstery, office fittings and appliances.

4. Applicants must be capable of taking out quantities of materials and of preparing plans, r ports, and estimates (both of materials and labour), and all classes of work con. nected with alterations and additions to buildings, fittings, and furnishing.

Applicants must furnish a Sixth Standard certificate of education.

The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912.

The position will be graded in the General Division. Salary, £235.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

Applicationa invited for the Poeition of Fitter, Public Woru Department, Giaborne.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 19th October, 1915.

A PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the 6th November, 1915, for the position

of Fitter, Public Works Department, Gisborne. 2. Applications '(to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtain­

able at principal post-offices) must be addressed to the Sec­retary to the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and

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must embrace a statement of education and experience, par· ticula.rs of age, &c.

3. Applicants must have served an apprenticeship in some workshop where locomotives are either built or undergo repairs, and must have subsequently worked as a fitter in some approved engineering workshop.

4. Applicants must also be the holders of a first-class stationary-engine driver's certificate.

The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912.

The position will be graded in the General Division. Salary, 12s. per diem, rising to 13s. by two annual increments of 6d. per diem.

P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

l,and in Aw,kland Land District for lJispotal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 19th October, 1915.

N OTIOE is berehy given, in terms of section 826 of the Land Act, 1908, that 2S acres in Block VI,

Pirongia Survey District, Auckle.nd Le.nd District, will be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 24th day of January, 1916.

H. M. SKEET, CommiBBioner of Crown Lands.

Education Ruerves in Ta,anaki Land District Jo, Leaae IJy P1wlic Tende,.

Reault of Poll for Propoaw Loon. District Lands and Survey Offioe,

Wellington, 21st October, 1915. New Plymouth, 18th October, 1915.

THE fo'lowing notice, re:eived from the Co·moil of the '-.1 OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for leases 1' of the undermentioned reserves will be received at County of Otamatea, is publishe:i in aorordance with this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 1st Decem,

the provis.ons of the Loeal Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. · ber, 1915, under the provisions of the Education Reserves J. G. WARD, Act, 1908, and amendments, and the Public Bodies' Leasel

Minister of Finance. Act, 1908.

OTAMATEA CowTY Cowen,. Ruult of Poll on P,opoaal to raise a Loan.

PuasUANT to s~ction 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I h·r< by give notioe that a p•ll of ratfpayers of the Whakapirau Ridirg cf the Otamatca County wistaken on the 24th day< f S pt· mbcr, 1915, on the prop 0 sal of the Otamatea Cour.ty Cou'lcil to borrow the sum of £1,200 for the formation ar.d me tal!i· g < f roads in the Whakapirau Riding of the said cou'lty. The number d voks record< d for the proposal was 51, and th~ number < f vot< s rr corded agair.st the proposal was 20.

I therefore de?lare that the prorosal was carried. Datld this 1st day of October, 1915.

,J. GoBDON COATES, Chairman.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lict.nae of P<utoral Bun in Southland Lamd Diatrict liable to Forfeiture.

District Lands and Survey Office, Jnvercargill, 18th October, 1915.

PURSUANT-to section 251 of the Land Act, 1908, notice is hereby given to the licensee of the undermentioned

pastoral run that the license ther~of is liable to forfeiture, and that if the rmt overdue on the sa·d nm, together with the penalty for non-payment at due date, be not paid within three months from the date hereof the license will be for. feited.

SCHEDULE. SouTHLAND LAND DrBTBIOT,

Run No. 516, Anglem Survey District. LiclliNSE No. 165, Licensee: John Charles Wild.

G. H. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Auckland Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908,

District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 18th October, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursoaooe of section 326 of the Le.nd Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands

will be disposed of under the provisions of 8he said Act on or after Monday, the 24th January, 1916.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DIBTBICT,-0BABIBI SUBYBY DISTRICT,

Section 10, Block II[: Approximate area, 200 acres. 12, VII: 238 22, vu: 100

H. M. SKEET, Commissione1· of Crown Lands.

SCHEDULE. TARANAKI LAND DlsTRIOT,-EDUOATION RESERVE.-TOWN

OF MANAIA. SECTIONS I, 2, 4-12, 14-20, Block XXV: Area, 4 a.ores 2 roods ; minimum annual rental, £9 ; term, seven years.

Mostly good flat land, all in grass.

ABSTRACT OF TERlllS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. l. Six months' rent at the rate offered, together with £2 2.,i.

lease fee, must accompany each tender. 2. Possession will be given on the date of acceptance of

tender. 3. Term of lease is seven years, with no right of renewal,

under section 5 (c) of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. 4. No transfer, sublease, or subdivision allowed without

consent. 5. Lessee to keep land clear of weeds. Creeks, drains, and

watercourses to be kept open. 6. Interest at rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid on

rent in arrear. 7. No gravel to be removed from land without consent of

the Land Board. 8. Lessee will not carry on any offensive trade. 9. Lessee to give notice to Land Board before making im-

provements. 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. 11. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated., Form of lease may: be.perused and full particulars obtained

at this c fficc. • Tenders should be addressed " The Commissioner of Crown

Lands, New Plymouth," and marked on the outside " Tender for Reserve."

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in N e1,aon Land District for Diapoaal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, 19th October, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuanoe of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, tha.t Section 32, Block III;

Kongahu Survey District, Nelson Land District, oontaininl! 2 acres, will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 24th day of January, 1916.

F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land ff!, Auckland Land Diatrict for DiBpo&al under the Land Act, 1908.

Oistriot Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 23rd August, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land will

be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 29th November, 1915. · ·

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SCHEDULE. AuoKLAlm LAND DISTBIOT.

SBOTJON 4, Block I, Horohoro West Survey District: Area, 1,332 a.ores.

Section 15, Block VIII, Wha.nga.pe Survey District: Area., 14 a.ores 2 roods.

Parts of Sections I and 2, Block IX, Take.hue Survey District : Area., 254 acres.

Forest reserve, Blocks VI, VIl, VIII, X, XI, XII, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 7,700 acres (approximate).

Bush reserve, Section 8, Block VIII, Rotoma Survey Dis­trict : Area, I, 187 a.ores ( approxima. te ).

Scenic reserve, Section 9, Block VIII, Rotoma. Survey Dis­trict: Area, 905 a.ores (approximate).

Scenic reserve, Section I, Block XII, Rotoma Survey Dis­trict: .Area, 1,688 a.ores (approximate).

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Oeago Land .Distnct for Disposal under the Land dct, 1908.

District Landa and Survey Office, Dunedin, 20th September, 191/i.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 826 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land

will he sold in terms of section 131 of the Land Act, 11108, on or after Thursday, the 23rd December, 191/i.

SCHEDULE. OTA.GO LAND DISTBICT.-TUAPBKA CoUNTY.-GBUNVALB

SusVBY DISTRICT.

PABT Section 2, Block XUI: Area, 2 roods. ROBT. T. SADD,

Commissioner of Crown Landa.

Land in Marlborough Land Diltrict for Dilpo1al under the Land .dct, 1908.

District Lande and Survey Office, Blenheim, 21st September, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 826 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned .land

will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act ,>n or after Thursday, the 23rd day of December, 191/i.

8CHEDULJ:. AfABLBOBOUGB LAND DISTRICT,

SBCTIO!I 28, Block I, Arap11w11 Survey Distriot: Area, 112 a.ores.

H. G. PRICE, Commi11ioner of Crown Lands.

Land m Auckland Land District for Dispo1al lfflder the Land Act, 1908.

District Lande and Survey Office, Auckland, 81st August, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 826 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land

will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the lath December, 1915.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.

BB<lTION 12, Block XIV, Take.hue Survey District: Area, 80 a.area 8 roods 85 perches.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crpwn Landa.

Landa in Otago Land District for Sala by Publie ..4.uetion,

District !Ands and Sm:vey Office, Dunedin, 10th August, 1915. N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands

will be o11ered for sale by public auction for cash, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and amendments, on Friday, 5th November, 1916, at 11 o'olock 11.m.

E

Section. I

SCHEDULE. 0TAGO LAND DISTBIOT.

Block. Are&.

TOWN LAND.

Town of Ranfurly. A. B. P.

28 V o 1 o 29 0 I 0 30 ,, 0 I 0 fil O 1 0 32 0 1. 0 33 0 l 0 18 VllI O I 0 20 0 1 0 22 0 1 0 28 0 I 0 29 0 1 0 30 0 1 0 31 0 1 0 13 IX 010 Iii O 1 0 28 xir 010 29 ,, 0 1 0

Upset Price.

£ s. d. 7;10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 1:10 0 7)0 0 1·10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0

Level sections; good building-sites. on the Ota.go Centre.I Railway line.

Situated a.t Ranfurly,

SUBURBAN LA.ND.

Tmun of Bannockburn. l II I I 1/i 3 10 0 1 vm 1235 100, 3 2 3 0 10 0 0 I IX 1 2 31 7 0 0 I XI 2 O 20 6 IO O 2 ,, 2 l 12 7 0 0

Good building-sites, and suitable for fruit-growing where water ca.n he obtained. About four miles from the Borough of Cromwell.

Town of Dunkeltl. 6 XXV O O 28·5 5 0 O 7 010 500 8 0 0 37·5 Ii O 0 9 0025 500

11 0034 600 12 0 1 0 5 0 0 13 ,, 010 500 14 ,, 0 0 38·7 5 0 0 16 0 0 38·3 5 0 0 16 0 1 0 5 0 0 17 0 l O Ii O 0 18 0 1 0 5 0 O 19 0 1 10 5 0 0 I XXXIV 010 500 2 010 500 3 010 500 4 010 500 Ii 010 500 8 038 1500 9 0 3 8 15 0 0

10 0 3 8 15 0 0 11 ,, 0 3 8 15 0 0

These sections are nearly level, ha.ve a good soil, and are situated within half a mile of Beaumont Railway-station.

Town of K<>mako. 106 I I I 2 36 I 10 10 0 107 2 0 17 12 Iii 0 Level sections ; good building-sites. Situated at W aipiata

Railway-station, on the Otago Central line.

Town of Waipahi. :1 ~ I i~i 1:ii 11 ,, 010 400 12 ,, 010 400

Level land, subject to flood by Waipahi Stream. Within 11 quarter of II mile of ra.ilway-station.

BUBAL LA.ND.

Oamaru Suney Diatriet.

77 I I I O 3 20 I Iii O O 78 ,, 100 2000

Level land situated at Boundary Creek, about four miles north of Oama.rn on main North Road. The seotiona are well watered by Landon Creek. The soil is of good quality. The access is from main North Road, about ten chains distant.

RO.BT. T. SADD, Commissioner of Crown Landa.

3580 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Land in Auckland Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Landa e.nd Snrvey Office, Auckland, 13th September, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 326 of the Le.nd Act, 1908, that Section 17, Block VI,

Maungame.ngero Survey District, Auckland Land District, conte.ining 1 acre 1 rood 32 perches, will be disposed of in e.ccordance with the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 20th day of December, 1915.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Auckland Land District fcrr Disposal under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 26th July, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 326 of the Land Act, I 908, that six acres of Crown land adjoining

Section I, Block IX, Mangamuka Survey District, Auckland Land District, will be disposed of, in accordance with the pro­visions of the said Act, on or after Mond.ay, 1st November, 1915.

H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Lands in Southland Land District fcrr Dispo,•al under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey"Office, Inveroargill, 13th September, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of s,·ction 326 of the Lstnd Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands

will be offered for sale by public auction at this office at 11 a.m. on Friday, 17th December, 1915, under the pro­visions of the said Act.

SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.

I. I I I Valuation for S~ction. 1 Block. -~:ea_. ---~~set P~~ce. I ___ I_m_p_ro_v~~~-nts_•. __

SUBURBAN LAND. Wallace Oounty.-Town of Flint's Bu<h.

A. R. P. £ S. d. 6 I 1 0 0 12 0 0 1

IO II I O O II O O I £1 !Os. for fencing.

: N f 3 0 16 34 IO O I 4 VI I O 7 11 0 0 i £1 15s. for fencing. 7 VII O 3 2 7 10 0 1 £1 IOs. for fencing.

Level land, excepting Sections 7 and IO, which are undulat­ing. Good soil, suitable for agricultural purposes. Access by gravelled road, excepting Sections 2, 3, and IO, access to which is by unformed road a few chains from gravelled road. Situated a mile and a half from Waimatuku and two miles and a half from Thornbury, at both of which places there are railway-stations, dairy factories, and schools.

Southland Oounty.-Town of Athol. 3 IV i 3 0 32 30 0 0 I £1 for fencing. 2 I X

1

, 3 I 38 70 0 0 1 £2 IOs. for fencing. 3 XXII I O O 30 0 0 £5 59. for fencing. 5 XXIII I O 19 25 0 0 £.'l 5s. for fencing. 8 : XXVII 2 0 10 40 0 0 £4 I Os. for fencing.

Section 3, Block IV, me~um quality land. Section 3, Block XXII, light land, but would make good building-site.

The other sections comprise level land of good quality. All are situated within a mile of Athol Railway-station, school, and post-office by good level road, and /'Te being used for agricultural purposes. '

7 . 4/5 !

5 5-15,

19 8/9 !

7 !

Southland OO'Unty.-Town of Macandrew.

I O 2 0 8 0 0 IOs. for fencing. II I O O 16 0 0 £1 for fencing. III O 2 0 8 0 0 £ I 5s. for fencing. IV 6 I 18 75 0 0 £10 for stable, plant&•

V . VI

I O 0 0 2 0

tion, and fencing. 16 0 0 £1 IOs. for fencing. 8 0 0

Land of good quality, except Block IV, which is light and shing ly in patches. All being used for agriculturo.l purposes. Situated three miles from Riversdale Railway-station, school, and post-office by good level gravelled road.

RURAL LAND. Southland Oounty.-Hokonui Survey Distrlet.

Section 754, Block LXX: Area, 19 acres O roods 4 perches upset price, £10.

Section is practically a hilltop. Inferior land. Situated one mile from Croydon and five miles from Gore by metalled road, except last mile, which is unformed and fairly steep.

TERMS OF SALB. One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the fall of

the hammer, and the balance, together with Crown - grant fee and valuation for improvements (if any), within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase-money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited and the contract for the sale of the land be null and void.

Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908.

G. H. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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Land in Marlbcrrough Land District for Disposal under .the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Blenheim, 1,;t September, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of 1 the Land Act, 1908, that the nndermentioned land will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 6th day of December, 1915.

SCHEDULE. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT.

SECTION 14!., Block XII, Gore Survey District: Area, 13 a.ores 0 roods 21 perches.

H. G. PRICE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Otago Land District open for Sel,ection on RtmeWab/,c Lease.

District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 10th August, 1915

N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land is ..._ open for selection on renewable lease for thirtr-three­

year terms; and applications will be received at the District Lands e.nd Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 9th day of November, 1915.

The ballot for the sections will he held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 10th day of November, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.

Preference will be given to landless applicants who have children dependent on them, or who have within the preceding two years applied for land at least twice unsuccessfully.

SCHEDULE. OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.-SUBUBBAN LAND.

Alexandra Borough.-Town of A.lexandra.-Block XXXVIJ. SEOTION 2: Area, 15 acres O roods 5 perches; capital value, £150; half-yearly rent, £3 15s.

Section 3: Area, 10 acres 2 roods 39 perches; capital value, £110; half-yearly rent, £2 15s.

Section 4: Area, IO acres 2 roods 37 perches; capital value, £IIO; half-yearly rent, £2 15s.

Section 5: Area, 10 acres 2 roods 37 perches; capital value, £HO; half-yearly rent, £2 15s.

Section 6: Area, H acres O roods 33 perches; capital value, £HO; half.yearly rent, £2 15s.

Section 7: Area, II acres 2 roods 19 perches; capital value, £120 ; half. yearly rent, £3.

Section 8: Area, 10 acres 3 roods 12 perches; capital value, £HO; half-yearly rent, £2 15s.

Section 9: Area, 13 acres 2 roods 21 perches; capital value, £140; half-yearly rent, £3 !Os.

Weighted with valuation for fencing as follows: Section 2, £13 7s. 6d.; Section 3, £3 5s.; Section 4, £3 5s.; Section 5, £3 5s.; Section 6, £11 IOs.; Section 7, £II 15s.; Section 8, £3 5s. ; Section 9, £10 15s.

Open level land, with a light soil on a shingle subsoil; formerly part of the Alexandra Raceconrse. Situated within a few chains of Alexandra Railway-station. Altitude, about 450 ft. above sea-level.

ROBT. T. SADD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

OoT. 21.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3581

LandajinJSouthland Land Diatrict for Di81)08al under the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Inveroargill, 6th September, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, the undermentioned lands will

be offered for sale by public auction, for cash, under the pro, visions of the said Act, on Wednesday, 15th December, 1916.

SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-WALLAOE CoUNTY,

Soction. ! Block.

12 II 13 V 13 VII 9 IX 3 XII 9

XITI 2

3 9,10

Area, 11 Section. I Block. Area.

Town of Hirstjleld,.

A. B. P. A. B. P. 0 I 0 2, 31 XIV 0 2 0 0 I 3 '1 10 0 1 0 I

0 0 391 13 I xv 0 2 33 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 o: 12

XVI 0 2 0

0 2 37 ;, 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 I

Town of Hodglcimon.

110 0 011 51 I 6 2 0 16 0 27 I I

G. H. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Landa.

Land in Nelaon Land District for Dupo,al undiw the Land Laws J.mendment Act, 1912,

Distriot Lands.and Snrvey Offioe, Nelson, 2nd August, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuanoe of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermendoned land

w;u be disposed of under the provision of section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on and after Monday, the 8th day of November, 1915.

SCHEDULE.

NELSON LAND DISTRICT, PART of Section 12, Block VII, Matiri Survey District:

Area, 170 acres. F. A. THOMPSON,

Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Taranaki Land District f<Yr Disposai.

District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 13th September, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the land described in the

Schedule hereto will be disposed of under section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on or after Monday, the 20th day of December, 1915.

SCHEDULE.

TABANAKI LAND DISTRICT,-UPPER WAITABA SUBVEY DIBTRJ:CT.

Section 9, Block III : Area, 6 acres O roods 29 perches. Ui • 13 1 ~8

G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land in Taranaki Land Diltrict for Disposal undet- the Land J.ct, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 11th October, 1916.

N OTIOE is hereby given, in terms 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 Monday, the 17th day of January, 1916.

SCHEDULE.

TARA.NAKI LAND DISTRICT. PART township reserve, Block XI, Omona Survey District:

Area, 109 acres (approximate).

G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Landa.

Land in Nelson Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1.908.

District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, 23rd August, 1915.

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 Monday, the.29th day of November, 1916

SCHEDULE.

NELSON LAND DISTBIOT, Land in Marlborough Land District for Di•posal unde,- the Land Act, 1908, SECTION 8, Block m, Tutaki Survey District : Area, 4 acres.

District Lands and Survey Ofll.oe, Blenheim, let September, 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 Monday, the 6th day of December, 1916.

SCHEDULE MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT.

SECTION 2.i., Block XII, Gore Survey District: Area, 74 aores.

H. G. PRICE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

L&ntl in Wellington .Land District for Disposal.

District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, 13th September, 1916.

N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that Section 34, Block X,

Umutoi Survey District, containing 5.acres 2 roods 32 perches, will be disposed of to the holder of adjoining land under sec­tion 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912. on or after Thursday, 16th December, 1915.

T. N. BRODRICK, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES. ----------~ --------

Notice of Order of Adoption of certain Child.

Native Land Court Office, Rotorua, 18th October, 1916. I T is hereby notified that an order of adoption, particu­

lars of which are set out in the Schedule hereunder, has been made by the Native Land Oour&, under the pro­visions of the Native Land Aot, 1909.

H.B. KING, Registrar.

SCHEDULE ----·-----··-~---- ----------

Name of Adopting Parent. Ne.me of Adopted Child.

Te Rangihonohono Rotobiko Howard Gorrie (child of May Haupapa Gorrie and Hohepa Ru

Kingi).

3582 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

;-Jdtin9 of the Nativ, Land Court at Kaikohe, Bay of Isla.nds.

. Office of the Toker .. u Native Land Court, Auckland, 19th October, 1915.

N OTTOE is hereby given that a aitling of the Native Land Ooun will be held at Kaikohe on the 24th day of November, 1915, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of

which a.pplica.tions ha.ve been received by ~e Registrar, a.nd a.11 such other ma.tters as ma.y be lawfully brought before it.

[Tokerau, 1915-29.) 0. P. NEWTON, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS J'OB l' ABTITIONB,

No. Name of AppliO&lll, Name of Land.

---'---------------------------:'--------------------5 I Maraina Wimuea 6 I Hohepa Ka.ire 7 Mita Witehira 8 Pataropa te Whata te Whakawai 9 Hira Ratete

10 Hone Para.ea, or John Bryers 11 Hana Ho Tai 12 Himi Hone Pera .. 13 Para.one Komene .. 1' Manihera Kauwhata 15 Ani Whakaruru Wihongi 16 John Bryars 17 Hone Hau 18 Puru Erueti 19 Pea.ta Remana 20 Rua Ngapua 21 Tara.wan Taniora 22 Maihi Hiri 23 Hamuera Rana.hi 24 Aperere Maihi 25 Wiremu Manihera 26 Remana Kiwi Kiwi 27 Peneha Marn 28 Tana Hohaia 29 Wi H. Hakaraia .. 30 Whautere Witehira 31 Tawhai Mita Mitai 32 Rameka Waikerepuru 33 Erana Matin Kapa 34 Maria Para.one 35 Mere Para.one 36 Wiremu Ha.mi Pia •. 37 Tame Reo 38 Rou Kopa (Reed and Miller) 39 Raina Puriri 40 Tau Henare 41 Hori Tahu& Para.one 42 Te Nore Hei 43 Mika.era Rini 44 Tame Wiremu 45 Tio Pepene 46 Hone Keretene 47 Rameka Kera (Parr and Blomfield) 48 Rameka Kera Peia 49 Remana .Kiki Kiwi 50 Komene Manihera 51 Runangi Tipina (Reed and Miller) 52 Whautere Witehira

, 53 Keita Pere 54 Mika.era Rini 55 Hone Toia (Parr and Blomfield) 56 Pane Tuwhare 57 Ma.rare. Pita 58 Eruini Maihi 59 Rui Hau Inia 60 Toro Hamara

· 61 Manihera Kauwhata _62 Hiri Aperahama 63 Rawiri Te Ruru 64 Wiremu Ka.ire 65 Mate Monoa 66 Ina Wi Pou 67 Nga.mi Te Kiriahl 68 Eru Toia 69 Wiremu Poakotohl 70 Ha.a.mi Maioha, jun. 71 Hauraki Wahia 72 Hone Ngapua 73 Erana Matin Kapa 74 Roto Horomona 75 Hare Matenga 76 Hoona Pokaihau ..

Awa.ma (Tawapuku). Karawa3n. Te Kauri B. Kohatutaka. Kohatutaka 3F.

6. ,, 6D.

Kohewhata No. 9o. No. 25. Lot 29. 29. No. 30B. No. 48. 61. 65A.

Kotuku A. No. 69.

A No.1. A, Section 2. ANo.3. B3. B3.

,. B4B. Mangataraire.

Matar~:W. B 4. ,. C 5.

Matawaia 6. Maungakawakawa.

No. 3. ,, 13L,

Maungapohatu South. Mota.tau No. lo 4E.

lA 7. lB 5B, l, Section 5B 5. No. lo No. 5. lo 7. No. In 3. lG 7 (Kotawa). 3B 3. 3P, No. 3P. No. 3P, No. 3P. 4T, 5A 4, No. 5J.

,, 5o No. 7. Omapere No. IA. Onemaroke A. Otetao B. Otuhl No. 1, Section 5. Parahirahl.

A3A 2.

" A 3B 1.

Pimiro. Pirikotaha 9A,

,, 13. Pnketaururu, Section 4. Punakitere 2B 3.

2B3, No. 2B 7B. 2B8, 2B8D.

" 4F. Rangihamama O.

P. ,, F.

Rarakareao A. Reiwhatiia.

00'.]:. 21.} THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE.

APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS-continued.

No~r- Name of Applicant.

-~,-E-n_e_H_._T_e_R_a_n-~----------------

78 Tane Hohaia 79 Te Hira Hohaia 80 Rameka Kere 81 Hemi Wi Hongi 82 Taorei Puru 83 Pekana Kihi 84 Wiremu Wi Hon:~i 85 Hemi Wi Hongi 86 Tareha Hoterene 87 Wi Hakaraia 88 Wiremu Puhi 89 Te Hira Hohaia 90 J. J. Lindvart (H. F. Guy) 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104

Hirini,Manihera (H. F. Guy) Ani Whakaruru Perepe J. J. Lindvart (H. F. Guy) TiD Pepene Mate Monoa Peta Timoko Eru Pou

Pek~ua Hau Rutu Tepana Hakopa Akaripa Pou (H. F. Guy) Rora Tc Whata

·1 Taraire No. le lD lB. lD 2. lF le. lo 3. lw 1. No. 2. No. 2B. 2G 3. 2J 2D. No. 2M. No. 2M. No. 2M. 2N. 20. 2R.

Name of La.nd.

2v No. 4. 2v4.

,, No. 2Y. Taumatamaukuku. Tawapuku No. 1. Tawata No. 4E. Tuhuna No. 6.

16. 35.

,, 38. Wharepoke 2A and B.

No. 2E.

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

3583

- -- -··-···----------- ---------------,----------- ------·. No.

105 ! Heremaia Kuri 106 1 Hori Hiku 107 : Hare Pure 108 I Mere Tutc 109 Kere te Awa

Na.me of Applican,.

110 Rongo Brown (H. D. Harrison) Ill Mikaera Rini (H. D. Harrison) 112 Matire Toheke (H. D. Harrison) 113 Hoori Kaka (H. D. Harrison)

Name of La.nd.

I Kohatutaka 6. ' ,, 6E, F, and G.

Kohewhata 20B. Kotuku A3D. Maungakawakawa. Motatau lB 2c.

lB 4A 2 and lB 3 lB 4B 2, lE IA.

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING ORDERS AND FOR DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SURVEY FEES.

No. I Name of AppJicant. I Na.we of Lttnd. Date from which Interest Amount. is calculated ..

---T- ---·-------- ···--·-------

II ----------·-

£ s. d. 114 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland Kohewhata IA 28 July, 1915 4 14 6

I lB 28 1915 4 14 6 r 8A 28 1915 3 13 6

115 8B 28 1915 5 15 6 8l' 28 1915 7 17 6 [lA 28 1915 2 0 0 llB 28 1915 3 8 0 Ile 28 1915 4 9 0

116 42A 28 1915 3 8 0 42B 28 1915 1 15 0 60B 28 1915 2 5 0 60c 28 1915 2 7 0 17A 28 1915 4 4 0

117 17B 28 1915 5 5 0 17c 28 1915 2 7 0

118 42c 28 1915 5 15 6 62B 28 1915 4 5 0

119 62c 28 1915 l 15 0 62D 28 1915 2 5 0 62E 28 1915 3 5 0

120 .. . ·rl 63B 28 1915 4 14 6 Taraire lB le 1 7 1915 2 12 3

JI JB le 2 7 1915 2 12 3 lF JDl 7 1915 2 12 3

121 lF ID 2A 7 1915 1 15 3 IF lo 2B 7 1915 1 15 3

I' IF ID 2c 7 1915 2 12 3

, I la 1 7 1915 1 15 3

Lr la 2 7 1915 2 0 3

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3584 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

APPLICATION FOB EXCHANGE,

Name of Land. No !. _________ Name of Applicant.

~ 22 / {Rongo Reih!'na

---------·--- ·--·-·--- -----

No.

128

124

125

No. ,

Ngawat1 Re1hana

1

.. j Maungakawakawa 13G.

.. ; • 13M. i

APPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908.

Name of Applican,. I Name of L&nd. Area ,aken. Purpose for which ta.ken.

A, R, P,

r

. Kohewhata 10 0 1 31·4 I A road. 11 0 3 15·3 Railway purposes. 11 0 2 17·2 12 0 1 24·4 32 1 0 36 42 3 2 5·7 65 1 2 3·3

The Minister of Public Works ~ 65 0 3 1·1

I 70 0 2 39·5

Tara.ire 1 (righ,-of-we.y) 0 0 1·4

I lD lA 0 0 6·8 lD lB 0 0 35·6 lD 2 " 0 3 12·7

Marino 1 0 0 32·7 A road. L 2 1 1 26·4

{ Kohewhata 41 0 1 flO·l Rail way purpose&. 65 0 0 0·4

{ Mota.tau 3, Section R 0 3 12 0 0 14.'8 A road. 0 1 3·6

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APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 59 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1918.

Name of Applie&nt. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

126 i The Chief Surveyor Auckland . · I Kohewhata 42A and 42B .. 1.· For the rearrangement of the boundaries between I ' , these blocks.

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 49 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1913.

No. i ~a.me of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Applica.tion.

127~1 P-ar_r_a_n_d Blomfield .-.----.-. ·1 Mataraua B, C, and E ••• • / Road •access. 128 Alison, Alison, and MacCormick Taraire ls 1 ..

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 10 OF THE NATIVE LAND All!ENDll!ENT ACT, 1912.

No. j Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

1291 J, J. Llndvart (Par(and Blomfielci)I Tara.ire 2 . · I Roa.d access.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 26 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

~I ___________ N_am_•_of Appliea.nt_. _________ ~-------N_a __ m_•_o_r L_an_a_. ___ _

130 I H. F. Guy , , Tara ire 2N.

APPLICATION FOB INCORPORATION,

No.l ____ _

-~ I Whakaeke te Awa

Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

. · I Maunga.kawakawa 14 (Kirioke).

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OoT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 8585

APPLICATIONS FOB PBOBATE,

No. l 132 I Hone Ngapua .• 188 Kara.raina Mok& Pou·

Name of Applicant. Na.me of Decea.sed.

" I J.I.Iereta. Wi Pirihonga. . . Pukeatua. te Aroa.

APPLICATIONS FOB LETTEBS Oil' ADMINlBTBATION.

Name of Applioa.nt. Name of Deceased. ~-

-'---------------------------;--------------------134 Ara.pet& H. Pia. 135 Hoori Haka.raia 136 Merepeka Tani 137 Marereira Pobeguin 138 Moori Hapurona ..

Hera Hami Pia. Kerelana Haka.ra.ia. Makarini Tani.

Wirem; Haporcna.

Sitting of ths Native Appdlate Court at Gisborne.

Registrar's Office, Gisborne, 15th October, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Appellate Court will be held at Gishorne on the 8th November, 1915, to hear and determine the a.ppea.ls ago.inst decisions of the Native La.nd Court as set forth in the Schedule

hereto, • All persons interested in the said a.ppeals are hereby notified to attend at the time and pla.oe aforesaid. [Gisbome, 1915-19.] HAROLD CARR,

Registrar. SCHEDULE.

APPEALS,

No. Name of Appellant. Name of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal is made,

1 Mereana te Herewiwi 2 Peti Toke.

Maraetaha lD (Kopua) Settling list of beneficiaries.

3 Tiripa Puku 4 Mik&era Pewha.irangl and others 5 Pine Nga.waea

Mang;,ba.uini 10 Determining relative interests of owners.

6 Mara.ea Para.tene and o.nother 7 Wharenikau Tawhiri

. Granting probate of will of Pita MatenlJ'a, deceased. Granting letters of administration of will of Hare

Tawhiri, deceased. 8 Rangi Hape Herehereta.u B 2, B 3, B 11 Appointing successors to Maka.la Wiripine.

I

Sittmg of the Native Apptllate Court at Haltings.

Office of the Ikaroa District Native La.nd Court, Wellington, 20th October, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given the., a. sitting of the Native Appellate Court will be held at Hastings on the 1st day of November, 1915, to near a.nd determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of

which applications have been received by the Registra.r, and all such other ma.tters as may be lawfully broul!ht before it. [Wellington, 1915-24.] L. A. TEUTENBERG,

No. Name of Appellant.

1 Taranaki te Ua. (Ca.rlile, McLean, Sca.nnell, a.nd Wood)

2 Rihi te Awa. (T. W. Lewis)

S Hori Parinui (Carlile, McLean, Scannell, and Wood)

4 Ka.ninamu Rona (George Hutchi­son)

SCHEDULE.

APPEALS,

Name of Land.

Maunga.haruru a.nd other blocks

Heruotureia a.nd Walka.re Blooks

Patanga No. lE

Registrar.

Decision in respect of which Appeal is made.

Decision dated the 4th February, 1915, in respect of ,he probate a.nd codicil of the will of Porokoru Mane.ens., deoea.sed.

Decision dated the 1st April, 1914, on succession to Peti Pareka.burangi, deceased.

Decision dated the 4th July, 1914, on succession to Pirika Pawha.re, deceased.

Decision dated the 26th January, 1915, refusing application by appella.nt to succeed as next-of-kin to Pera Pihuka., deceased.

A.1'PLIOATIONS UNDl!IB SECTION 208 Oil' Tlill NATIVE UND AoT, 1909, TO DEOLABE NATIVE LAND EUROPEAN LAND,

. -~:'-__________ N_a_m_e_o_f_A_p_p_1_1c_a_n_t·---------~, Name of Land.

5 Te Warena te Whatu (Fitzherbert and Robertshawe) .. 6 Te Wehl (Fitzherbert a.nd Robertshawe) . . . . 7 Pa.raire Rena.re Tomoa.na . . . • . .

Pa.tanga.ta. 2E 8. • 2E 2.

Karamu H No. 6.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

MAOR.I LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

Meeting of the Waikato-Maniapoto Diatrict Maoti Land Board.

Auckland, 15th October, 1915.

N OTICE Is hereby given that a Pitting of the Waikak>-Maniapoto Dlotrict Maori Land Board will be held at Te Kulti on Tuesday, the 9th day of November, 1915, at 10 o'nlook in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the

matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, and such other matters as may be lawfully brought before It. It is hereby notified, for the general Information of parties, tha.t, unless res.son is shown to the ocntra.ry, the Boa.rd

will dlsmiBB, on the ground of non-prosecution, a.ny of the a.pplications hereinafter referred to as "Adjoumed Applications " which a.re not brought on for consideration a.t the meeting.

~J Record No.

5768

2 5918

3 6080

4 6318

5 6401

6 6488 7 6555

8 6737

9 6867

10 6873

11 6905

12 6909

13 6929

14 6933

15 7020

16 7021 17 7161 18 7167

19 7170

20 7174

21 7198

22 7200

23 7202

24 7203

25 7208

26 7322

27 7355

28 7362

29 7416

30 7449

31 7451

32 7454

33 7459

34 7463

35 7464

36 7465

Nature of

Alienation.

Lease

Transfer

Sa.le of timber

Lea.se

Transfer

Sa.le

Lease

Sale

Tra.nsfer

Sale

Sale of timber

Lease

Sale

Lease

Sale

SOHEDULJ!.. APPLICATIONS. FOB 00NFIBMATION OF ALIBNATIONB.

Date. Name of L&D&I.

AD.IOUBNED APPLICATIONS.

Pukeroa-Hangatiki 4c 2n No. 1

, 15 October, 1913 Otorohanga B No. 2, Sec-tion 2A

12 January, 1914 Ohura South A No. 2A

30 Ma.y, 1914

ll June, 1914

20 October, 1914

13 October, 1914

14 July, 1914

14 1914

Pukeuha D No. 2A

Rangitoto-Tuhua 61c 3 ..

Kaipiha No. le Te Kuiti 2B lB (part)

Manuaitu B llB

Otorohanga lF 5B

Kawhia P No. 2A, Sec-tion 1

Hauturu East B 2, Sec­tion 2A No. 2

Pukenui 2n 7B Roads A (part)

Kinohaku West lln 3B 2

Wharekawa lo, Section 2

Pokuru No. 3c

,, No. 3o Tahaia B 2c 2 Hauturu East lE 5c 2B 2B

13 February, 1915 . . Kinohaku West P 2B 4B

Ohura Sou1'h G 4K, Sec-tion lB ·

19 November, 1914 Ohura South A 2 (part)

Rangitoto. Tuhua 79B

7 November, 1914 Ohura South G 4c (part)

5 March, 1915 M 2D 2

I Hauturu East lB 3A

Puketarata No. 3

11 February, 1915 • . Kaingapipi llo (part)

31 May, 1916 Otorohanga R 2A

29 June, 1915

Lot 348n, Parish of Tau­piri

Wharepuhunga l2B 2

Section l 7B, Block IX, Aroha (part)

Rangitoto A 17A

Marakopa 5n 2

Lot 361, Parish of Pirongia

Rangitoto-Tuhua 77E 2c 4

Ma.rakopa OB 4

A. G. HOLLAND, President.

Namea of Partl•

Nakahi te Hou and others to Henry Coyle.

Taneti te Kaaho to William Vicary.

Para Hikaia and others to Winger and Smith.

Te Rauangina Warena and others to Gabriel Elliott.

Tirena te Akau and others to Frank H. Seccombe.

Huihana Tana to Thomas Dent. Ta.onui Hikaka and others to

Thomas Gordon. Remana Nutana and others to

James Thomas Bregman. Wiremu Piri to William Henry

Clarke. Taui Wetere to Katherine Elsie

I Braiue. Okewhare Tanetinorau and others

to Charles Hunter. Te Raita Matengaro to Henry

Rothery. Hairini Waaka and others to Te

Rerehau Haupokia. Tiki te Rangi and another to

George Douglas. Te Rewai Keeti and others to

A. C. MoCardle. Ditto. Wa.onui Maika to A. M. Phillips. Te Riri Moerua and others to

John Lee. Te Waamu Tanahira and others

to Henry Richards. Katahi Tiraha and others to Mabel

Standish. Katahi Hiraka and others to

O'Conner and Bullian. Te Rakaupai te Akau and others

to Frederick B. Hardy. Kimiha Marumaru and others to

John O'Connor and another. Wiri te Waihanea to Ellis and

Bumand. Te Hore Toroa and others to

Phyllis Georgina Wratten. Hinewairangi Tiriwa and others

to J. B. Teasdale, jun. Takiaho Kahumurua to Franics

Henry Rogers. Ngapawa Ngaamo to John An­

thony Ormsby. Whiunui Takarewa to Charles

Oakshott Phair. Koroheke Faraone to St. Leger

Hugh Gribben. Augustus Lipsey to George Charles

Clothier and another. Te Kahui te Heuheu and others

to Thomas P. M. Grace. Te Huirama Rapata to Emily

Parker and others. Kawe Hone Wirihana to T. B.

Howarth and another. Poutama te Hika and othEU'S to

Maud Fanny Knight. Te Kawaka Tiakiawa and others

to Emily Parker and others.

Oc·r. 21.J rrHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3687

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF AL!ll:NATIONS-contmued.

I N&ture I No. Record No. Aliei~tion. Date. I

. ~I-----~-----~------- _J ___________ -1, ___________ _

N&me or Land. Names or Parties .

37: IN~/ (38 :

(39, !

40 -41

42

43

44

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54 55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69 70

71

72 73

74

75

76

77

78 I 791

F

7466 ~

7467

7468

7469 7474

7475

7476

7478

7511

7iil3

7553

7574

7575

7578

7579

7580

7581

7581A 7589

7591

7607

7632

763i

7638

7644

7645

7646

7647

7648

7649

7652

7663

7664 7671

7673

7674 7675

7688

7703

7704

7708

7710 7711

Sale

Transfer

Lease

Transfer

Lease

Transfer

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS--Continued.

Pukenui 2L 1B

H9:uturuJEast 2A 2

2A 3

,, 2, Section 2 Rangitoto-Tuhua 76B 8A

Kinohaku West llB 2B 2

Piha lB 2

Kinohaku Ea.st 2 28B 9B

NBW APPUCATION!I.

12 July, 1915

27 May, 1915

22 July, 1915

3 August, 1915

4 1915

15 July, 1915

14 1915

14 ,, 1915 12 August, 1915

Ouruwhero 3o 3

Otorohanga 1F 5B

Ouruwhero 3N 2

, Kaingapipi 6B

No. 2

Wharepuhunga 7 A 2

Otorohanga S

Kinohaku East 3n 3n

3D 3C

,, 2 4B l , Rangitoto-Tuhua 3c

Reupena Pohe to Athol Fielding Howarth.

Te Naunau Hikaka and others to Katherina Alexander Wilson.

Ingoa Tukemata and others to K. A. Wilson.

Ditto. Te Poutu Patupatu and others to

John Henry Bennett. Moerua te Riri and others to

James Edward Scott. Ngoro Hoto and others to Walter

Alexander Lee. Pene Whariki and others to Percy

Douglas Tennant.

Mereana. Thompson and others to Te Kawa Lands (Limited).

Haki Huetu and others to James Reid.

i Ngahuia Tupotahi and others to , Te Kawa Lands (Limited). i Rahapa Tongaporutu to O'Brien

and Free. I Tawhaki Tawhiao to O'Brien and , Free. · Paraone Tunoho to Wakaiti te

Akatoa and another. Kingi te Mate to Mere te Wai

Ruihi. Hineitangihia Rangimiria and an-

' other to Robert Petch. ' Kiore Tuarire and another to

Robert Petch. i Kiore Pakoro to Robert Petch.

Te Rubi Kaahu and others to Constance L. Fullerton-Smith .

. 31 July, 1915

I

29c 2n ! Toea Aurere and another to David i Morgan.

14 August, 1905

9 September, 1915

5 August, 1911>

13 July, 1915

28 1915

14 August, 1915

6 1915

20 May, 191.';

27 July, 1915

24 September, 1915

20 July, 1915

1 October, 1915

, Kakep11ku llc 2A

Kinohaku East 3n 3A

Mangawhero 3D 3

Kinohaku EaRt 2 28B l6B l

Rangitoto-Tuhua 57A 2A

72B lB

Kaingapipi No. 2

Otorohanga lF 3A

Whareraurekau 3A

! Pukeroa-Hangatiki 2c 2A

Pukenui 2H I A

Kinohaku East 2 28n l6B 4

Pehitawa 2B 8B Karuotewhenua lo 4A

Te Kumi 7n2B

Ohura South K 1 2o 5B .. Ouruwhero 3o 4

lB. (part)

Lot 40, Parish of Wha­ngape

Pukeroa-Hangatiki 2D 2F

: Kahutoi Amohia to George Ram-: say. 1 Hohipera Tuawaerenga and others

to Vera Ida May Ellison. I Kite Ripeka and others to William ' Henry Clarke. ' Ngoro Hotu and others to William

George Somerville. Rina Toheriri to Oliver Robert

Farrer. , Mihi Hohepa to Richard Robert

Deao and others. · Tawhaki Takiaho to O'Brien and

Free. Totorewa Nuitone to Alfred Leslie

Miller. , Poutu Patupatu to Conway Grey

Murphy. Koroheke Rangihaeata to Robert

I Haldane Cook. i Te Mahuri Tawhana to Te Kora

Wetere. Te Wharemahihi Hotu to William

George Somerville. Titi Toi to Waewae Hone Pita. Hemara te Uru and another to

George Fellingham. Hohipera Tuawaerenga and others

' to Robert Were. ' Piripi Maeke to Jean Lilburn.

Ngapera Tauhou to Te Ouru­whero Lands (Limited).

Paikea Pareheke to George Kay.

Te Pura te Wheoro to A. G. Belwood.

Ngapera Huiao to Whare Hotu.

Te Kuiti 2B 25o Pokino Hami Waaka to Ellinor G. McCardle.

Otorohanga Q 2A I Kingi te Mate to John S. Reekie. Kinohaku West IA lB 6

1

1 Hurihia te Puaha to Charles Hay­lock.

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3588"

No. I Record No.

80 7713

81 I 7715

82 7719

83 7720

84 7722

85 7724

86 7725

87 7725

88 7727

89 7729

90 7739

91 7740

92 7741

93 7742

94 7743

95 7744

96 7745

97 7746

98 7747 99 7749

100 7750

101 7751

102 7752

103 7753

104 7754

105 7755

106 7756

107 7757

108 7760

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1No. Bl

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALIENATIONS-conttnued.

Nature of

Alienation.

Lease

Transfer

Lease

Transfer

1 Lease

Transfer

Lease

' Transfer

Lease

Transfer

Lease

Transfer

Date. Name of Land.

NEW APPLICATIONS-continued.

30 ,June, 19]i;

14 May, 1915

16 September, 1915

24 August, 191/;

11 October, 1915

12 191n

27 ,July, 1915

Kakepuke 3R l

Rangitoto A 3n 2

Ngamauanga l.,

Pokuru 2B 2

Ohura South G 4,J lA

Rangitoto-Tuhua 68 12A 2

i9H 2B 2A 2

~laungatautari 4H A

Hauturu East C 2n 2

Rangitoto-Tuhua 80n lA

Pukeroa-Hangatiki 4D 2n 3

4D 2B

Haut.urn East lE 5c 2A 2B

Pukeroa-Hangatiki 4c an 3

Hauturu East lB 2

Rangitoto-Tuhua 80B In

77F lA 1

Pokuru 3F

Ohura South G 4K le K 4 2B 2

Te Kuiti 2B 12, Sections 4 and 5, Block 1

Kinohaku East 2 28B 3 ..

Kinohaku West 12A I ..

Pukeroa-Hangatiki 4c l..

Hauturu East IE 5B

Kinohaku East 3n 6c

Hauturu East IE 5c l

Mangawhero 3D (part)

Rangitoto-Tuhua 68M 2A

Namea of Parties.

'J'uhituhi 'J'aumatangi and ot,hers to Andrew Karl.

Ekana te Whareiti and others to K. J, B. McCardle.

Hariwhenua Herangi to Tahuna Herangi.

Henare te Puke and others to Martha Spinley.

Wi te Awhitu and others to John O'Reilly and another.

Tame Ngahiwi to Alfred Wilson and others.

Tanke te Pouata and another to the Tapuwae Land Company.

Moeakau Rangitaratara to Arthur Anderson Mart.in.

Parewhakarau Takotokino and others to Thomas D. Baillie.

Tame Ngahiwi and another to Edith Alice Howe.

Tohiariki te Whakaheke to Allen Barker.

Raiha Taomatarau to Joseph Thomas.

Te Pou l\iataaho Haerciti to ,John Lee.

Mete te Hau to Edward Charles Stanley.

Taiamai te Ha and others to Georgina Phyllis Wratten.

Te Rare Kuia and others to Frederick Carlton.

Waeroa Matena and others to Robert Coutts.

Hone Waonui Hori Keeti and others to William Henry Short.

Hinaki Ropiha to Mabel Standish. Piripi l\laeka and others to Tim

Kelly. Tukiterangi te Amohanga to

George Lineham. l\iakiwhara Paparahi and others

to Francis Robert Matthews. Te One Haereiti and another to

Walter Moorhouse Newton. Whanawhana Totorewa to_William

John Boddie. Hurihia te Puaha to Henry

Rothery. Putangaroa Whiti to Henry

Rothery. Hurihia te Puaha to Henry

Rothery. Peti Tuawaerenga and others to

Francis Morley. Te Hika Poutama to George

Turner.

----- - ___ J ----------·--·--------

APPLICATIONS TO SU!lll\lON MEETINGS m• OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND AC~', 1909.

No.I Record N<'. j

I

1091 7102

HO 7106 111 7112

I I

112 7113

113 7432

114 7445 115 7447

Name of L&nd.

---------

Maketu A ..

Kawhia F 2B Waipipi, Allotment 369

377

Whangamata 6B 3

I Kaker,uku 5c 2 Rang:toto A 2·h

Nature of Propoaed Alienation.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS.

Sale to T. B. Scott and others for the 11,mount of the Government valuation.

Ditto. Lease to Mimiha Ponui for a term of forty-two years at an annual

rental of 5 per cent. on present Government valuation during the first twenty-one years and 5 per cent. on Government valuation at expiry of first term during the next twenty-one years.

Lease to Kuri Rangaunu Kaihau for a term of forty-two years at similar rentals as above.

Sale to Alexandria Eyre for the amount of the Government valua­tion.

Sale to Thc,1nae Kelly for the sum of £3 per acre. Sale of scuthern portion to H. L. Pembroke and others for the

sum of £1 lb. per acre,

OoT. 2i. .THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK 3589

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MllllllTlNO~ o~· OWNJllBS UNDER PAR1' XVlll OF THlll NATlVlll LAND ACT, 1909 -continued.

116 7582

117 7650 ll8 7662 119 7672

120 7681 121 7691 122 7705 123 7706 124 770i 125 7709 126 7712 127 7714

128 7718 129 7731

130 7733 131 7734

132 7736

133 7737

134 77:38

135 7759 136 7764

- ~~::~---- \ ------;:-;:~:-~f Proposed Alienation _____ ~

Kawhia E 2B

Hauturu East B 2 llA 1B Otorohanga 4B 2B 6 Karuotewhenua lo 4B ..

Rangitoto A 12B 2 A 12B 2

Kin~baku East 3A 2B 2 3A 2B 3 3A 2B 1

Rangit~to-Tuhua SOB le Kakepuku 9B 8 No. 2 .. Lot, 39, Parish of Koheroa

Mangauika B lB Mangauika B 2, Section 2

Hoeotainui North 6B 2J Puketarata 4o 2D 2B 2B

Otorohanga N lln

Rangitoto-Tuhua 5llA

Rangitoto A 12B 2

Whamraurekau No. 3B Rarigitoto-Tuhua 78B 4A

NEW APPLICATIONS. I Lease to Haki Amopo for a term of forty-two years at an annual · rental of 5 per cent. on the Government valuation during the

first twenty-one years and 5 per cent. of the lmimproved value during the remaining twenty-one years.

Sale to James Holden for the sum of £3 per acre. Sale to the Crown for the amount of the Government valuation. Sale to Alfred Henry Roe and Thomas Edwin Roe for the sum of

£1 per acre. Sale to ,James Quinn for the sum of £3 per acre. Sale to Colin McDonald for the sun of £2 per acre. Sale to Charles Lambie for the sum of £3 per acre.

Sale to T. G. C. Howe for the su;; of £1 15s. per acm. Sale to Ada Grace Potts for the sum of £1 per acre. Lease to Sydney R. East for a term of forty. two years at an annual

rnntal of 3s. 6d. per acre during the first twenty -one years and 7s. per. acre during the remaining twenty-one years.

Sale to Alfred William Jones for the sum of £6 per acre. Sale to the To Awamutu Borough Council for the amount of the

Government valuation. Sale to Thomas Goldsworthy for the sum of £954. 1. Lease to John Ormsby for a term of fifty years at an annual

rental of 5 per cent. on the Government valuation during the first twenty-five years and a\ a rental of double that of the first twenty-five years during the remainder of the term. Com• pensation up to £3 per.acre.

2. Sale to John Ormsby for the amount of the Government valu-ation. ·

Lease to Tawhi Green for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of 3s. per acre during the first twenty-one years and 6s. per acre during the remaining twenty-one years.

Lease to Henry Adams for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of 2s. per acre during the first twenty-one year• and 4s. per acre during the remaining twenty-one years.

Lease to James Walter Thompson for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of 3s. 6d. per acre during the first twenty-one years and 7s. per acre during the remaining twenty-one years.

Sale to Conway Grey :Murphy for the sum of £8 per acre.

__ I ____ ----· --~-----····-- --- .

Lease to Walter Angus Arnett for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of ls. 6d. per acre during the first twenty-one years and 2s. 6d. per acre during the remaining twenty-one years.

APPLICATION TO RECOllllll'.llND HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEBNOB TO CONSENT TO MORTGAGE UNDEB SECTION 230 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. i Record No. Name of Land. Na.mes of Parties.

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

ADJOUBNlllD APPLICATION.

137 7452 , Section 17B, Block IX, Aroha. (Part) •• i Augustus Lipsey to George Charles Clo1hler and Cllarles Leonard Barna.rd.

APPLICATIONS UNDEB PART XVIll OF TKB NATIVE LA.WI> ACT, 1909, ll'OB 00NFIBIUTION OF RESOLUTIONS.

~o. J BeoordNo. Name of Block.

1881 5867 ! Taura.nga C ..

189 7187 Rangitoto-Tuhua. S8B 2 •.

140 7829 Rangitoto-Tnhua. 290 2G

141 7352 Lot 10, Villa.ge of Mangere

142 7422 Waitaka.ruru lA 4A 143 7'44 Ke.kepukn 9B BB 1 144 7535 Rangitoto-Tubua. 38c 2B 2

Resolution.

ADJOURNED APPLICATION.

. . \ That the land be sold to Moeroa Phillips for the amount of the , Government valuation.

KEW APPLICATIONS.

That the land be leased to Walter Olver for a term of forty-two years a.t an annual renta.l of 2s. 6d. per acre during the first twenty-one years and 5s. per acre during the remaining twenty­one years.

That the la.nd be sold to James John Walker for the sum of .£6 per acre.

That the land be sold to Florrie Finnerty, Ma.y Finnerty, a.nd Henry Brindle for the sum of £795.

That the land be sold to C°'mpbell Johnstone for the sum of .£400, That the land be sold to Robert Webster for the sum of .£3 per acre. That the land be leased to Tnomas Douglas Baillie for a term of

forty-two yea.rs at an annual rent!!.! of 2•, per acre during , he. tirst seven years, 2s. 6d. during the next seven years, 8s. curing the next .seyen years, and 5 per cent. of unimproved value during:the remainmg twenty-one years.

3590 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

APPLtOATIONS UNDIIIB SIIIOTION 23 OF THE NATIVIII TOWNSHIPS ACT, 1910.

N:'_[ Record No. I __ _ Ne.me of Land. Beneficial _o_:n:: '_ __ . __ \ __ Pro~osed Pnrclla.ser.

~:~ II

147

7761 7762

776-'3

NBW APPLICATIONS.

Section 1, Block XXVI, Otoroha.nga Kingi te Mate 8, XV, Kapa te Aira

4., xv,

Da'lid Morgan. Union Bank of Austra.lla

(Limited). Frederick John Verner.

APP,LIOATIONS UNDIIIB SIIIOTION 18 OF THIii NATIVIII LAND Ali!BlNDMENT ACT, 1912, AND SIIIOTION 96 OF THIii N.t.TIVB LAND AMENDMlllNT ACT, 1918, TO BEVEST LAND IN OWNERS.

----------------------Name of Land, Names of Parties.

AD.JOUBNED APPLICATION.

148 I 5562 Rangltoto-Tuhua No. 61111.. • • I Hone Taonui Ruihi and others.

NEW APPLICATION.

7721 j Rangitoto-Tuhua 85B 2 , , j Aporo Rawlri a.nd others.

APPLICATION UNDIIIB SECTION 280 OF TIIE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No, I Record So. I i

Nature of

Applica,1on. Name of Land. Names of Parties.

684.8

ADJOURNED APPLICATION.

I Ooa.1-mining rights I Section 18, Block Mangaorongo S.D.

Xlll, \ Natives to George E. Sutherland.

M,eting of the Tokerau M11ori L11nd BOllrd.

Auckland, 15th October, 1915,

N OTIOE is herebv given that a sitting of the Tokerau Maori Land Board will be held at Auckland on Monday, the 8th day of November, 1915, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the matters mentioned

in the Schedule hereunder written, and suoh other matters as may be lawfully. b.rought before it.

T. H. WILBON, [Tokerau 17.) President.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOB 00NFIBMATION OF ALIENATIONS,

c-...-----.,-------...----------.,-----------,---------------No. Record No.

823

2 1005

3 1009

4 1425

5 1428

6 1686 7 1659

8 1660 9 1730

10 1746

11 1762

12 1786

13 1817 14 1879

15 1883

Nature of

Alienation.

Lease

Transfer

Grant of right of way

Transfer

Lease Transfer

Morlga.ge

Transfer

N&me of La.nd. Names of Parties.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONR.

1 Kaingapipiwai Nos. Jo, Mere Toetoe and others to Thomas IE, IF Henry Hayes.

Otara lA Perepe Perana and others to Reweti Paenganui.

4A Atereria Tikitiki and others to Reweti Paenganui.

20 December, 1913 .. l\1Iatauri 2 Pe.ore. Kira and others to Cash-I more Bros.

23 February, .1914 .. 1

Maimaru D, Section l (part)' Pare.one Kikaraia to Eugene Fran-cis Matthews.

24 April, 1913 I Kopironui B 2E l\fihiterina te U to A. S. Baker. 6 July, 1914 Kaihu IA 2 .. Ani te Taha to Bruce Cunning-

ham. 6 1914 Tapapanui A lOA Taha Pene to Bruce Cunningham.

27 1914 Otamatea K 1 · Re.ta Wiapo and another to Arthur Trewin.

15 September, 1914 Tapapanui A 10B Hiranga Pene to Bruce Cunning-bani.

3 1914 Whirinaki 2c 2c Rira Tukino and others to Alfred Andrews.

12 January, 1915 Waitakerci 1B 2c Hemi Watarauihi and others to I Irvine O'Neill.

Otamatea K No. I , Takerei Pihema to An&l'll Wiapo. i Opekapeka F l I Anaru Wiapo and others to Harry

I Trewin. I Opanake 2K, 2N, and 2o , Hotere to Rakuera Topia.

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No. I Record No.

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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3591

APPLICATIONS FOR CoNFIRlllATION O}' ALIENATIONS-continued.

Nature of

· Aliena.lion.

I Transfer

I

i i Mortgage

Transfer

Date. Nameot Land.

NEW APPLICATIONS.

10 June, 1915

16 July, 1915 6 August, 1915 6

" 1915

12 July, 1915 17 "

1915. 19 June, 1915

18 August, 1915

18 1915

21 January, 1915 3 August, 1915

30 July, 1915

30 1915

28 1915

18 August, 1915

23 September, 1915 27 August, 1915

6 October, _ 1915

20 July, 1915

10 1915

17 March, 1915 6 August, 1915

30 ,, 1915 6 October, 1915

Otara No. 3e

Karakanui C Matarau B No. 2 Waimanone 2H Opanake 2:M 2

lB 2 2L (part)

Pukeatua E (part)

Otamatea K lB Opanake 2K 2A Opanake I, Block

No lo 2 (part) Ditto

Pukeatua E

Nukuroa h· l Manukau IA,.

3046

Part Kaahu South

Kaihu IA 2c 3A

Hauturu le, Section 1 Pukea.tua F (pa.rt)

Oruawha.ro B

Waimamaku B 2E 2 Opa.nake 1 ..

, Otiora 2A . 2B 2A

Names of Parties.

Pirihira Tanga to Reweti Paenga-nui,

Piwara Meinata to .A.G. Quartley. Leopold Busby to K. G. Hume. Leopold Busby to J, B. Reynnlds. Haimona Pirika to J, C. Griffith. Wiremu te Aratai to Julia Gaze. Keti Hohafa to Waimarama I.

Netana. Te Kooti Reweti and others to

S. J, Vinson and J. Burns. Ngapipi Reweti to S. J, Vinson

and J, Burns. Rata Wiapo to Arthur Trewin. Hipiriona to Aneta Matthew. Mate Anania and others to H. K.

Simpson. Mate Anania and others to J. M.

Tuohy. i\Ia.te Anania and others to L.

Teirney .. Ngapipi Roweti to S. J. Vinson

and R. Burns. Hone Eruera to Wiremu Watene. Aperahama Pukeroa and others to

the Herekino Land Company (Limited).

Taipari Heihei to Adam Wiremu Moka and others.

Ratima Patuawa and others to D. L. Ross.

Nita Kendall to E. G. Kendall. Eruera Tahana to Hemaima Hau -

raki. Mihi Werehi and others to R.

Higgs. I Reupena 1'uoro to V. Trounson.

Akinihi Noa to J, M. Tuohy. Hare Pomare to G. Harris. Emere Pomare and others to G.

Harris.

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APPLICATIONS TO Stllllllll!ON MIIIETINGS OF OWNEBB UNDER PA.BT XVIII OF TEE NATIVE LAND ACT1 1909.

No,! Record No.

41AI 1798

42 2056 43 2057 '4 2058 45 2059

46 2060 47 2063

48 2069

~-

2075

. ~o. / Record No.

50 1224

Name of Land.

I Hanere.u 3o

Paihia 8B No .. 9 · Waima Bluth B 1 'Waihou Lower D 2 1 Pukehuia 2F

Waikare D .. Paekawau "

Moturua Island

i

i Otioro 8

Nature of Proposed Alienation.

ADJOtJBNED APPLICATION, .• I Be.le to Ra.ta Wia.po a.t the price of Government valuation.

NBW APPLICATIONS.

Sale to George r.Iurray at a price of 15s. per acre. Sale to Lucy de Thierry at the price of the Government valua.tion. Sale t.o Tuku Poto Peita at tbe price of £1 per acre, Lease to John Whitefield, jun., for a term of forty-two years at an

annual rental of ls. 6d. per a.ore for the first twenty-five yea.rs and 5 per cent. of unimproved valuation for the balance of the term.

Sa.le to Ma.re.ea Ngakuru at the prioe of £1 per acre. Bale to Arthur Southey Baker at the p ice of £5 per a.ore, or at an

a.mount equ1'1 to the Government valuation. Lea.se to Ida Maloha and Wi Hakaraia for a term of twenty-one

years, with a right of renewal for a further term of twenty-one years, at an annual rental of 5 per cent. on the present Govern­ment valuation.

Bale to George Harris at the prioe of £1 7s, 6d. per a.ore.

APPLICATION UNDEB SECTION 96 OF TEE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1913,

Name of Applicant, Name of Le.nd.

ADJOUBNED APPLICATION, ] T. Paerata a.nd other•

____,__ _______ ----- ---------------•. j Oturu No. 1.

3592 · THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 121

Meeting of t1"' Aotea District Mcuwi La.nd. Boa.ra.

We.nganui, 13th October, 1915.

N OTICE is hereby given tbat the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be ooos1dered a.t a meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Boa.rd to be held at Waoga.nui on Tuesday, the 2nd day of

November, 1915, at 10.80 a.m.

SCHEDULE.

J.B. JACK, President.

APPLICATIONS !!'OB CONl!'JBlrlATJON OF ALIENATIOISB UNDER SECTION 218 OF TBE NAnVE. LAND ACT, 1909,

~~~ecord No.

2

3

6

7

10

ll

12 I 1

13

14

15 I

16 !

17

18

19

20

21

22.

25

26

27

15/242

15/245

15/24{l

15/247

15/249

15/250

15/251

15/254

15/255

15/258

15/259

15/260

15/261

15/262

15/263

15/264

15/266

15/267

15/269

15/270

15/271

15/272

15;27:i

t.V274

15 '275

15/276

[5/277

Nature of

Applica~on.

I Conveyance

Lease

i\Iortgage

·Transfor

Conveyance

Lea.~('.

Salt·

Lease

SalP

Lease

Sale

Transfer

Sale

Lease

Mortgage

Transfer

Conveyance

Mortgage

Transfor

Da.11e.

11 August, 1915

fi May, 1915

25 August, 1915

27 191;;

17 September, l!Hii

27 July, 1915

28 19];'\

~ October, 19 l;;

Hl August, J 91:'\

14 1!!15

26 19li\

20 8eptember, l9lii

19 May, 1915

24 August, 1915

21 1915

Na.me of Land.

I Suballotments 9 and 6. Sect.ion 1, Oakura Dis.

I trict Subdivisions E and F, Sec­

tion 97, \Vaitara Vfost Ruatangata lB No. t

! Taraketi :lu ..

Kai-lwi 5n Nu. I

Section 33, Waitara West District

Section 1, Block l, Upper Waitara Survev District

Te Haumi No. 2'

Rna tangata 2o 3c,

Ngapakibi No. IM

Waharangi 61·

Waima.rino 3K No. 1

3K No. 2A

Waharangi 6c

Ngapakihi No. lo

17 June, 1915 Waimarino 3J (part)

3, 16, and 20 Septem- Tauakira 2Q 2 (part) her, 1915

2 and 9 October, 1915 Tawaroa 3A (part)

8 October, 19lfi Ruatangata h No. 2

20 July, 1915 Waimarino 4A No. 4

27 September, 1915 Parapara 2H 2F

26 August and l Oc- Ruatangata I B 4i· l tober, 1915

28 August, 1915 l B 4K 2

September, 1915 Ohura South D No. 3A

8 1915

rn October, 1915

Kapuaruru Block 2

Tiniwaitere 2A, Wainui, Te Karetu lD, Wharepu lA, Te Kopiro 3c land 3c 2

Subdivision Rangiwaea No. 4, Maungakaretu Survey District

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Na mes of Parties.

Hautorokawa Wi Kamokamo to William David Linn (Standish, Standish, and Bullock).

Tami Hori Ramapo to William ,Tames (R. C. Hughes).

Pahau W ait<lre to Alexander Glasgow (T. Slipper).

Merehira Tanguru to John Moore (Preece).

Tiini te · Kahuiao to Cornelius Crowley (T. Slipper).

Mira Teira to Alice ,Jane ~~arp (David Hutchen).

Rori Watene to James Richard Sly (Watt and Cohen).

Hoani Mete to Rawea Kahukiwi (C. E. Mackay).

Areta N ahoro and another to John Butcher (Marshall and Hutton).

Makatea te Oro, Moke te Oro, Paengaroa te Oro, to Harold Jenkins (T. A. Harris).

Miera Reone, Kataraina Pare Reone, to William Merkley Gunn and Duncan Henry Sin­clair (T. A. Harris).

Maka.tea Raukawa and 'J'c Make Makatea to John Murdock McRae (T. A. Harris).

Rehara Tapine to Pureti Toma (T. A. Harris).

Hori Eruiti a.nd another to Wil, liam Merkley Gunn a.nd Duncan Henry Sinclair (T. A. Harris).

Wi Faraone to Thomas A. Harris (T. A. Harris).

Ata Tamehana Kupa to Roy Harris (T. A. Harris).

Pokairangi Ranginui Ramiha Po­ari, alias Ramiha Hereti ani Hereti and Matekino Hereti, to Percy Edmund Paul (Marshall and Hutton).

Herei Ranginui and others to John Young (Marshall and Hutton).

Wiki Ngapiro to S. Woodill and R. Vivian (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie).

Make Makatea and others to Patrick Barry (T. A. Harris).

T~imi te Wiki and others to John Porter (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie).

Tuhaereao te Awhe and another to Hastings Moore (Treadwell. Gordon, and Brodie).

Te Uta Waitere to A. l.11. Barniooat (Tr.eadwell, Gordon, and Brodie),

Hinaki Ropiha to John Earnest Watkins (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie).

Raita Tukia to Ripeka Ngawai . - Hiroti (Treadwell, Gordon, and

Brodie). Henare Waitere to John Bett

(Burnett, MoBeth, and Hogg).

Waata. Wiremu Hipango to )fi. chael Francis Bradley (Bain and Hussey).

OcT. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

APPLICATIONS IN TEBKB OJ' SECTION 230 OP TEE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOB THE CONSENT OP TEE GOVEBNOB IN COUNCIL TO MORTGAGES,

·----·----No. I Record No. i Na~e of Land. Namea of Parties.

! .,----- I 28 1 15/246 Ruatangat" lB No. 2 . , Pahau Waitere to Alexe.nder Gla•gow (T. Slipper}, 29 ! 15/249 Kai-Iwi 5B No. l . • T,ini te Kahuiao to Cornelius Oro,..ley (T. Si111per). 30 15/278 Rua.ta.ngata. lB 4K 2 .. : Te Uta. Waitere to A. M. Ba.rniooa.t ( rrea.dwell,

1 Gordon, a.nd Brodie). · 15/276 Tiniwaitere2A, Wa.inui, Te Ka.retu 1D, Wha.repu lA, f Hen .. re Wa.itere to John Bett (Burnett, McBeth,

Kopiro So 1 a.nd So 2 j a.nd Hogg). 31

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APPLICATION IN TEBl4S OF SECTION 941 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, THAT MEETINGS OJ! ASSEMBLED 0WNEBS BB SUMMONED.

Nature No. I Record No. of Name of Land. Proposed Resolution for Consideration.

Proposed Alienation.

I

32 15/258 ! Sale I Ma.ngatipona West F That the said land be sold to Ada Beatrice .Moffatt, wife of Sydney William Moffatt, of Wanganui, insurance agent, for the sum of £6 per acre (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie).

as 15/256 Alternative

34 15/257

85 15/265 Sale ..

36 ! 15/268 i

Koiro No. le

Tauakira 2M No. 5

Ararewa No. IA

No. 2A

That the said land be sold to Hopeful Gibbons, ,vanganui, brewer, at a price· equal to £2 per acre; or, in tho alternative; that the said land be leased to Hopeful Gibbons, of Wanganui, brewer, for a term of forty-two years, at a rental of 2s. per acre for first twenty-one years, and at a rental equal to 5 per cent. on the then un­improved value for the last twenty-one years (.Marshall and Hutton).

That the said land be sold to Norman Alex­ander Campbell, of Wanganui, farmer, at a price equal to the present Government valuation thereof; or, in the alternative, that the said land be leased to Norman Alexander Campbell, of Wanganui, farmer, for a term of forty-two years at· a rental equal to 5 per cent. on the Government valuation of the said land for the first twenty-one years, and at a rental equal to 5 per cent. on the Government unim­proved value of the said land for the last twenty-one years (Marshall and Hutton).

That the said land be sold to Catherine Sutherland at a price assessed by an up-to-date Government valuation (Tread­well, Gordon, and Brodie).

Ditto.

APPLICATION FOB CoNJ'IJl,l(ATION OF RESOLUTION OF i\fEE'J.'ING OF ASSEMBLED 0WNEBS UNDER 8EC1'ION 341 OF 1'HE NATIVIII LAND AcT, 1909.

:-lo.\ Record No. Name of Land.

37 15/90 I Waimarino A No. 6

Resolution carried by Meeting of Owners.

-----------------------Tha.t the land be leased to Willia.m Richards and

Thomas Edwin Bell, of Ra.etihi, for a. term of forty-two years a.t a. renta.l of lR. 6d. per acre for 1 he first twen• y-one yea.rs, a.nd for the second twenty-one years a.t a.n annual rental of 5 per cent. of the Government unimproved va.lue a.a a.scertained at end of the firet twenty-one yea.rs (T. A. Harris).

APPLICATION FOB A RECOMMENDATION FOR THE !sSUlll OF .All 0BDER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 203 OF THE NATIVE LAND AcT, 1909.

Ro. , ~ord No. Name of Land.

·99 I· 15/252 I Te Beu Ren Nos. 2N a.nd 2K

Names of Parties.

.. , Ha.ma.pirl Ta.rika.ma. a.nd others to Wellington M_ea.t Export Company (Limited) (0. H. Tree.dwell).

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3594 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [~o 121

.Votice of Meeting_ of Owners und_er Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION NO. 48.

THE Maori La.nd Boe.rd for the Aotea. Maori Le.nd District hereby notifies the.t a. meeting of the owners

of Ngaurn kehu A No. 10A Block will be held, in p11rsnance of . Part XVII[ of the N&tive Le.nd Act, 1909, at Tathe.pe on Saturday, the 80th day of October, 1915, e.t 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for the. purpose of considenng the following pro­pose 1 resolution:-

" Tbat the sa.id land be sold to Davenport Ledwe.rd, of N11a.11rukehu, farmer, for the sum of £6 per a.ere."

Da.Led a.t We.nga.nui this 12Lh de.y of October, 1915. J, B. JAOK,

P,esident.

Frida.y, the 29th day of October, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :-

•• That the said land be lea~ed to Janet Elliot Parsons, of Nukuma.iu, married woman, for the term of twenty-one years at the a.nnual renta.1 of £J 6e. per a.ore."

Dated at Wanganul this'lllth day of October, 1915. J. B. JACK,

President.

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

REGULATION N 0, 48. ·

T HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land Dis­trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of

Otakapou No. 2 Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVII ,. XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Wanganul on Fr:day,

,Votice of Meeting 01 Owners under Part 1 of t ' the 29th day of October, 1915, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for Native Land Act, 1909. the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu-

tion:-" Tha.t the said land be sold to William John Simpson, of REGULATION No. 48.

-- j Heaton Pa.rk, farmer, a.t the amount of the present Govern-rr,HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land ment valuation thereof." .1. District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners

1

. Dated at Wanganui this 12th day of October 1915. of Ngaur11kebu A No. 9 will be held, in purauance of Pa.rt ;r B J:CK XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Ta.iba.pe on Sa.tor- · · • . day, the 80th day of Oct0ber, 1915, at 2 o'clock in the President. afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed reaolution :- I Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tht

"That the said land be sold to D11.venport Ledwa.rd, of Native Land Act, 1909. Nga11r11kehu, farmer, for the sumo! £6 per aore."

Dated at Wa.nga.nui this 12th day of October, 1915. REGULATION N 0, 48.

J.B. JACK, President. THE Maori Land B~a.rd for the Aotea Maori Land

District hereby notiftea tba.t a meeting _of the owners ---···----·--~----------- of Ohotu 6D lB will be held, In pursna.noe of Part XVIII

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll r,f the of the Native Land Act, 1909, e.t Wa.n11a.nui on Fr,day, Native Land Act, 1909. the 29th day of October, 1915, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon,

REGULATION No. 48, for thn purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­tion:-

" That the said land be sold to Norman Fulton, of Hunter.

THE Me.ori Land Board for the Aotea Me.ori Land Dis- ville, fs-rmer, at a. pri~e e9ual to £7 per a.ore." trict bereb:v notifies that a. meeting of the owners of Dated at Wanga.nu1 this 12th day of October, 1915.

Kar1tka (l No, 1 Block will be held, in pursu1tnce of Pe.rt I J, B • .TACK, XVIII_ of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wanga.nui on President.

BANKRUPTCY NOTl~E.S.

ln BanI,ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Auckland.

NOTICE is herehy_given that HENBY MADINSON CABDON, trading as the·• Elite Ontfltting Company (Limited),"

of Queen Street, Auckland, Mercer, was this da.y a.djudged ' bankrupt; a.nd I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden e.t my office on Wednesday, the 20th day of October, 1915, at 2.30 o'olock.

18th October, 1915. W. S. FISHER,

Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Auckland.

N OTICE is hereby given that GEOBGE BuaDETT, of Ngungurn, Hotelkeeper, was this day adjudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden e.t my office on Wednesday, the 27th day of October, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock.

. 19th October, 1915. W. S, FISHER,

Official Assignee .

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court !,.olden at Gisborne.

N OT ICE is hereby given tha.t LEONABD PoWELL Wn.xIN­.L soN of Gisborne, Ce.rpenter, was this da.y adjudged be.nkrupt ;' and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden e.t my office on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1.915, at 2.30 o'clock.

11th October, 1915. A.G. BEERE,

Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-,-1-n the Supreme Court, Wanganui District.

be holden at my office, Public Trust Office, on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1915, at 2.80 o'clock p.m.

T. R. SAYWELL, 5th October, 1915. Depu,y Official Assignee.

ln Bankmptcy.-ln the Supreme Court, Wanganui District.

N OTICE is hereby given tha.t PAKI RAl'ANA, of We.ngaehu, Aborigine.l Native, was this day adjudged bankrupt;

and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office. Public Trust Office, on Friday, the 22nd day of October, 19111, at 2.30 o'olook p.m.

T. R. SA.YWELL, 9th October, 1915. Deputy Officia.l Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-ln tke Supreme Court, Wanganui District.

In the estate of JAMES CBEOK and WILLlill HANNINGTON, of Wanganui, ba.nkrnpts.

N OTICE is hereby given that a. second and final dividend of lid. in the pound is payable at my office, Public

Trust Office, on all proved and accepted claims. T. R. SAYWELL,

13th October, 1915 . Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.

. Estate of HoBACZ JAMES AUGUSTUS RANDBUl', of Timaru, Cycle Agent.

A FIRST .and final dividend of 2s. Sd. per pound on all accepted ·proved claims is now pa.ye.hie at my office,

Ar«·ade, Tima.ru. Dividends unclaimed after thirty days will be pa.id into

NOTICE is hereby given that JoBN RBWETI, S~n., of Publio Trust Office. Bull's .!boriginal Native, was this day adJudged ALEX. MONTGOMERY,

ba.nkrupt; a.~d I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to I Hth October, 1916, Deputy Offi.cia.l 4ssi!IDe~.

THE NEW ~J,~AJ..AND GAZE'fTE.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

E VJDENUE of the loss of co,·titicate of title, Vol. :JU, folio 101. of the Rcgistt'r-book. in favour of EDMUND

-THOMAS O'KEEFE, Cambridge. Farmer. for part of Allot­ment :309 of the Town of C11111hridge ~,ast. having been lodged with me, and application made to issuP a provisional certifi­eate of title, notice is hrreby given of my intention t,o issue .a provisional certificate of title ,wcordingly at the expiration of fourteen rlays from the 21st day of October, 1915.

Dated the 18th day of Oetohn, 1!11 i\. at the Lands Registry · Officp at Auckland.

THOS. HALL, District Lanrl Registrar.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the

provisions of th<- Land Tr&nsfer Act. 1908. and its amend-·. ment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or

before the 22nd diiy of November, 1915.

5889. FRANCIS ERNEST ROSS.-Lots I, 2, :3 of Allot­ment 31, Tamaki West 1''arms, containing:{ roods 1 ·,5 perches.

• Occupied hy Applicant. Plan 9930. 5913. EMILY NATHAN.-Lots 34. 3fi. and 47 of Allot­

ments :JO and :ll. Tamaki West Varms, containing 4 acres 0 roods :!:-1·34 perches. Occupied hy Applicant. Plan 9928.

5939. DANIEL GOODWJN.-Lots :!. 1:1. 14. !Ii of Allot­ments 111. I 12, l:!I. 122, S,•ction I, Pukekobe Suburban, containing I acn' I roorl l!J,!)8 perches. Part occupied by Applicant nnd part unoccupied. Plan 982:{.

594:.!. 1: l~O RC:~; HENRY 1<'!181'~;R. Lot 2 on Plan 10171, b,•ing part Allotnwnt l!J, Section 14. Suburbs of Auck­·land, contitining :J perclws (frontini,: Senvi!'w H.oad, H.emuera).

· Occupied by Applicant. Plan 10171. Diagrams may be inspected at this ofljce. Dated this 19th dav of October, 1915, at the Lands

Registry Oflke, Auckl&nd. THOS. HALL,

District Land Registrar.

L EASE No. 4341. l'ATEA BOROUGH COUNCIL to. JOHANNAH M~:RC'ER. of Hections .~. JO, and 11.

Block VIII. Town of Patea : The lessor having re-entered and recovered posseBBion of

the above-described land, it is my intention to notify such :re-entry upon the Register at the expiration of one month from the 21st dav of October. 191/'i.

Dated this J 8th rlay of October. I 9 L"i. at the Lands Registry : ··Office, New PJ~-mouth.

A. V. S'l'llR'l'J<:VANT, District Land Registrar.

N OTICR is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­after deooriberl will be brought under the provisions

of the Land Transfer Act, 190S, and its amendment, unless ciiveat be lodged forbidding th" samt• on or before the 22nd day of Nov<'mb<>r, 1915.

Application 1466. HJ<!RBERT HUMl'HRJEH and JANE ROBJOHNS.-1 rood, comprising the Section No. 226 on the plan of the Town of Napier. Occupied by - Chapman,

A PPLJC~TION having been made l<J me to register a dealing affeut,ing S!lct,ion ;j83. Township of Halcomb<,,

D.P. 42, being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 36, folio 189. W cllington Registry, and evidence having been lodged of the loss or destruction of the said certificat<' of title, I hereby give notice that T will dispense with the production of the said certificate of title, and registe1• the dealing u.s requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 4th day of November, 1915 .

Dated this 20th day of October. 1915, at, th,• Land~ Registry Offic<>. WPllington.

I:. 1:. BRIDlmS. l)istrict Land R,egil!tra1·,

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the pro­

visions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, and its amendment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month of the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

12144. JOSEPH WOOmNG and THOMAS PERUIVAL WOODING.-78 acres 2 roods :37 perches, part of Rural Section 3608, Block V. Geraldine Survev District. Unoccu-pied. · •

121.51\. CHARLES BLAKE.---.; acres O r<H.ds 20 perches, part of Rural Section 7540, Block XII, Waipara Survey District. Occupied by Applicant.

12171. ROBERT TROMSOK.-,,3 acres O roods 32 perches, part of Rural Section !ll, Hlock XVI. Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by Applicant.

12184. OWEN MOR.LEY HOPE.-254 acres 2 roods 14 perches, part of Rural Sections 431ili, 4:31i7, 6263, fi256. 7030. anti S208, Rloek XI I. Mairaki Survny District. Occupied by Applicant_

121!11). TH~; H.WHT HONOURABLE CHARLES 1rnoRCE LOH.I) VISCOUNT COBHAM.-36 perches, part of Rural Sect.ion 7H. Bm·on!,(h of Sprcyclon. Occupied· by Eliza Nicoll.

12192. ,JOHN ~'BEDJ<~RICK DOHRMANN. - 1 acre 0 roods l perch, part of Rural Section 1708, Block Vil, Oxford Survey District. Occupier! hy Applicant.

12195. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES GEORGE LORD VISCOCNT COBHAM.-2 acres, part of Rural Section 76, Borough of Sprcydon. Occupied by Harry Westbury Watts.

12197.' JESSIE AGNES SADDLER.-! rood 4·9 perches, part of Rural Section 73, Block XV, Christchurch Survey District,, [Tnoccnpied. • •

Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 19th day of October, 1915, at the Lands

Registr~- Office, Christchurch. W. WYINKS,

District Land Registrar.

N OT ICE is hereby given tbat the parcel of land hereinaher deacrihed will be brough, under the

provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1908, and its amend­ment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the aame within one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette.

5184. JAMES S'l'ANSFlELU. - I rood, Allotment :!00. Glen Estate. Occupied by Applicant.

Diagram may be inspected at this office. Diagram• may he inspected at this office. Dated this 16th day of October, 1915, at the Lands Dated this 14th dar of OctobPr. 191il, a.t the Lands Registry Registry Office, Dunedin.

· Office, Napier. F. ASl'lNALL,

District Land Registrar.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­.J.. , . after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, and its amendment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding th~ same on or before the 21st

-day of November, 1915.

Application 4716 (deposited plan 3:lOl). WILLIAM RUS­SELL GRACE, JOHN GAVIN DUNCAN, and FREDERICK

C. E, NALDER. District Land Regislrar.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.

, GEORGE DALZIELL.-20·69 perches, . part Section 153, NOTICE is hereby given that K_REGLINGER A_ND FERN.au City of Wellington. Occupied by N.Z. Trawling and Fish- ..l. (LIMITED), a co_mpany duly mcorporated_ m th? State supply Company (Limited). of New South Wales, mtends to commence busmess 1D New

. . . . Zealand, and that its place of husineBB will be at Victoria Diagram may he inspected at this office. ·1 Chambers Armagh Street in the City of Christchurch. Dated this 20th day of October, 1915, at the Lands Registry Dated this :30th day of September, 1915.

· Office, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, NOVELLO ANDREWS,

· District Land Registrar. I 728 Attorney of the above Company.

G

,3596 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. mt THE COMMJ.;RCTAL RANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMTTF.D)., undersignt•d ALR>rnT EnwA1rn D.WEY, t.o whom all ar•counts

-- due to the late Partnership must be paid.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Commercial Bank of Australia (Limited) proposes to commence to carry

on business in the Town of Wanganui. at No. i'il) Victoria . \venue in the, said Town of Wanganui.

Dated this iith day of October, Hilt·.

THR CoMMER<'JAL BA~K OF' AFS'l'RALTA (LJMJUm),

By its Attorney,

E. P. Y.-\LDWY:'..

Dat,•rl this 14th day, f .fo11r•. 1915. A. K DAVJ<W.

Witness to signature of Albert Edward Davey- W. Blaxall, Rank Offieer. Feilding .

M. T. St. C. COLTMAN.

Witness to signature of Moritz Thoma.s St,, Clair Coltman-P. D. Sargent. Solicitor. Grcymouth.

A. DAVEY.

Witness---Alhert G. Jor11;ensr·11, Solieitor, Wellington. Witnesi-; to signature of Arthur Davey~U. f.:. Gordon,

734 Solicitor, W anganui. · 76!

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1918, and of LIPTON LIMITED.

N O~ICE is hereby given _that th~ o!ficc or place of bu~iness m New Zealand of Lipton Lmuted, a company mcor­

porated in England, where legal process may be served and notices of any kind addressed or delivered. is at Number 47 ()ustoms Street East, Auckland.

Dated this sixth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

74/l BUDDLE, RICHMOND, AND BUDDLE,

8olicitoTI< for the Company.

Tn the matt-er of the Companies Act,; and in the mattrir of the MASTERTON )lOTOU-llDS COMl'ANY (LIMITED). in Liquidation.

1'_ T OTICE is hereby given that un extraordinary general l_, meeting of the members of the above company will be held in tho Trust Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, the :!nd day of .N'ovember, to receive statement of accounts and report. of the liquidation. and to determine the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents of the company ancl of tlw Liquidator shall he disposed of.

DatPd at MastPrton this 14th day of October, I915.

759 ARTHUR D. LOW,

Liquidator.

WAIATARUA DRAlNAUB BOARD.

I HERIBB Y declare that the following nomination has been properly received for the pos.ition of Trust,ee for

the Waiatarua Drainage Board;~-

ROBERT HEC,,.ltY "1ill30T'.L

A8 the noJJiination is not in excess of the vacancy on the Board caused by the resignation of Mr. Charlton Dawson, I hereby declar<> that the above person is duly elected as a Trustee for the remainder of the three years ending 29t,h October, 1916.

106 Victoria Arcade. (~uecn Street, Auckland, Saturday, the 2nd day of Oetober, 1915, at 12 noou.

STANLEY U. CHAMBERS, [teturning Officer to tlw

760 Waiatarua Drainage Board.

WINDING-UP.

In the matter of the Companies Act, I\J08.

N O'fICE is hereby given that the following resolution was on the 24th day of September, 1905, entered

in tho minute-book of the TITANIA LIMITED (a private company), and signed by all the rnmnbers of the company, namely:-

That the company be wound up voluutady; and that G. T. Huu. be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator.

Dated this 7th day of Octoher, I915.

761 G. T. HULL,

Liquidator.

DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.

N OT ICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as Farmers, under

the s,tyle of "Davey, Coltman, & Davey," at Jerusalem, Wanganui River, is dissolved as from this date. The liabilities of the late Partnership will be discharged by the

, TOTICE is hereby given that. the Partnership hithert<> J.._' existing between JAMES .\'lcDONALD and l•'REDERICK CAVE, of Te Kauwhata, in the Provincial District of Auckland. in New Zcahtnd, Orchardists, carried on under the style or firm of McDonald and Cave. was dissolved by mutual consen~ on the 1st day of August, l!llii. Th" lrnsiness will hP carritsl on bv the said Jl'REDERICK CAVE in his own name.

n~te<l this 11th day of Oetoher, 191 !i.

JAMES 1'1cDONALD (By his Attorney, .J. R. ,JOHNH'l'ON).

~rit.rn··sH to both ~ignatures land.

1•'ltEDKIUCK CAVK

Arch. Pea.k. Solicitor, Auck-7fi~·

"\' OTICF, is lwrehy given t,h,it, the Pa1.·tnel'ship hitherto ... subsisting between DANrnL STEWART and JonN LOCJ<­

HAR'I' Wn.sox ScoT1', as Sheep-farmers, at Waihau, Hawke's Bay, has been this day dissolved by mutual non,..mt. as frmn the 1st day of October, 1915.

Dat,lfl at Napier this 7th day of October, l9Li. DAN. STEWART.

. ,T. L. W. SCOTT. ·witne~~ t-o hot,h :-:igna.tun-•.:,;--A. B. Carnphdl, Rolicito,·,

764 Napier.

WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL.

l{ESOLUTIOX ]lAKlNC. .\ tlPECIAL ltATE.- ·TE lfAC LOAN. £1,000.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powel'S vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies· Loans Act, 1913, the Wai­

kohu County Council hereby resolves as follows;-" That, for the purpose of providing the interest and

sinking fund on a loan of £1,000, authorized to be raised by the Waikohu County Council. under the above-nwntiom•rl Act, for the puqmse of erecting a bridge a.cross the Waipaoa River near Whatatutu. the Waikohu County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-farthing (.td.) in the pound upon the rateable value of all rnteablP property in th" Tc Hau Special-rating Arca. comprising Lots 5, part 4, and A. Waingaromia.; Lots lfi, 17, 19, Waingarmn.ia C; 5B, !3A, lA, In, ti, h, Hauomatuku; Lot l:l, Pakakcawhirikoka; Lots ~ and 4, Mangataikapu>i: Lot 7, Waita11gi 2H; Lots 8,11.10. II, Waingaromia )('; partSuh. I, Block.LV,Mangatu S.D.; part Waipaoa ~o. ~; part Lot i, Pakakeawhiri­koka; Lot 2, l\fangataikapua A; Lot 2, Waingaromia A; Lot 2. part Pakakcawhirikoka 3/4: part Waitangi 2A ; part Waingaromia f': part. Waita11gi No. l : Lot, ', part Mangataikapua.

"And, further, that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay­able yearly on tlrn first day of July in each and every year during a period of thirty-six and a half (36J) years. or until the loan is fully paid off."

lt is proposed to pay the cost of raising the loan out of. Ioan-1noneys.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabit­ants of the County of Waikohn was hereto affixed in the presence of-

C'. GAUKRODGER, Chairman.

J. G. APPLETON, Clerk.

Dated at Te Karaka this eighth day of October, 1915. I, John Guy Appleton, do hereby certify that the foregoing

is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed at a duly constituted meeting of the Waikohu County Council held on the ,-ighth day of October, 1915.

J. G. APPLETON, 765 County Clerk.

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OcT. 21.] TH.Tu NE~T ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3591

OTAMATEA f'OUNTY COUNCIL.

.H.RHOLTTTT.ON lt:AKISU ~PKC[AI. RA'f'fll.

I N pursuance and oxercise of the powerd vested in it, in that behalf bv the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 19I:l. the

Otamatca County i~ouncil hereby resolves as follows:--

" That, for the purpose of prm·iding the instalments in resp~'Ct of principal and interest ancl also. the other charg,•., on a loan of £1,200, authorized to be raised by the Otamatca Countv Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for tl;c purpose of forming, metalling, and imprnving the roads in the Whakapirau Riding of the Otamatea County, the said Otamatca County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 17/ lOOths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable ,ahm of all rateable property lying within the Whakapirau Riding of the Otamatea County; and that such special rate shall bP an annual-recurring rate durin)! the cm rency of such loan, and he payable yearly on tho 1st day of July in each and <""'very year during the currency of ~uch loan, being a pcriocl of :16} years. or until thP loan is fully paid off.''

The above resolution wa8 passed at a special nwoting of the Otamatea County Council htild on Monday, the 11th day of October, 191/l, and the common seal of the Council was hereto affixed in t.lk f)l'l\~t·nro of~

.J. (:ORDOX COATE::-:. C,mnt.,v Chairrnan.

K ()_ Al()KJN, County Clerk.

l hereby certify that. t.hc foregoing is 11 tme extract, from the minnte-hook of the Otarnatca (;9unty Council of t.hc l l th day of October. l!il/'i.

76ti K U. AICKlN,

County Clm·k.

Rl'TT COUNTY COUNCIL.

)lo. 10 8PECIAL-RA'rI};G ARl;A. AKATARAWA BRlDGE. ---

RESOLUTION MAKDfG SPECIAL RATE IN RESPF:CT OF 10 PJCR

CENT. ADDITTOSAL 0'< LOA" OF £71\0.

ln the matter of thP Local Bodies' Luaus Act,, 191 :1, its amend1nents, and regulations thereunder.

rrlHAT, in pursuance and exercise of the powers ycsted in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 191:l,

the Hutt Countv Council hercbv resolves as follows :-That, fur the· purpose of pr;viding the interest and other

charges on a loan of seventy-fi,c pounds (£71\) [ten pounds per centum on loan of seven hundred and fifty pounds (£750)], authorized to he raised by the Hutt County Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for the construction of a bridge across the Hutt River on the Akatarawa Road, and approaches thereto, tlw said Hutt County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-fiftieth of a ptmny (l/50th) i.ri the pound upon the rateable value of all rate­able property of the No. 10 Special-rating Arca, Akatarawa Bridge, comprising the lands in the said special-rating area, being the several sections and blocks hereinafter enumerated -that is to sav, /Sections 8, 12, 13, 32, and 15, Block 13. Akatarawa S.D: ; and Sections 1, 358, 3fi7, :J:'iH, 35/'i, 215, and that part of Section 172 which is situate north of the Hutt River, and Sections :216, 360, Block 14, Akatarawa S.D. ; and all the sections comprised in Blocks 10 and 6, Akatarawa S.D. ; and Sections 398, 399, 400, 403, 404, 407, 406, 405, 402, 401, Block 2, Akatarawa S.D. And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be 1iayahle on the first day of November in each and every year during the currency of such Joa,n, being for a period of 36! ye.ars, or nntil the loan is fully paid off.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In­habitants of the County of Hutt was hereto affixed on the 12th October, 1911\.

W. J. HOWKLL. JOHN WAKEHAM.

I hereby certify that the above resolution was passed by the Hutt County Council at a meeting duly convened for and held on the 12th October, 1915.

767 H. D. ATKINSON,

Clerk.

COJ\f~l,atCJAL BANK OF AU8TH.ALIA (UM.ITED).

N O'l'ICE is hereby given that on and after Monday, the Sth day of November, 1915, tho Auckland business

of the abov<' hank will be conducted at NDR. 62 and 64 Queen Street in tho City of Auckland.

Dated this 5th day of October, 1915.

CoMM.ERCI.AL BAxK Ul!' AusTRAI,IA (LrMlTIID), By it.s Attorney,

K P. YALDWYN. Witness-Albert (}. ,Jorgensen, Solicitor, Wellington. 768. . ------ -

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCI·L.

RJ£S0LUTI0l\ :M.AKING A SPECIAL RATH.

I :N pur.suance a°'d exercise of the powers vested. in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loana Act, 1913, th"

Piako County Council hereby resolves as follows :-That, fol' the purpose of providing interest and other

charges on a loan of £1/iOO, authorized to be raised hy the Piako County Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of completing the metalling of No. 7 Road, Waitoa. the said Piako County Council makes and levies a special mfr of one penny and one-eighth of a penny. per pound upon the unimproycd value.of the ratoablo property comprised in the area l,clow described :--

AU that 111'ea of land in Waitoa Riding of the County of Piako commencing at- the south-caAtern boundary-corner· of Section .~!) of the Waitoa Estate at where it junctions with the railway-line; thc;nce in a northerly direction along the eastorn boundaries of Hect.ions ,59, 60, 61, and 62 of the vVaitoa Estate to Nu. 2 Boad; thence continuing northerly along a right line thl'<>ugh centre of Sections 5:l, 52, 51, 50, 49, and 48 of the Wuitoa Estate to No. 4 Road; thence continuing northwards along the eastern houndarics of Sec­tions J, 2, 2/'i, 23, 22, 21-, and 19 of the llallachragan Sub­division to the boundary-line between the Counties of Piako and Ohinemuri, along such county boundary in a westerly direction to a point in Section 83 of the Waitoa Estate 60 chains west of Ko. 7 Road ; thence by a right line in a southerly direction through the centre of Sections 82, 81, 80, 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, and 71 of the Waitoa Estate; thence continuing southerly along the western boundaries of Sections <>5, 64, and 6:l and by a right line through Section 68 of the Waitoa :fijstate to its southern boundary 20 chains west from where such boundary-line joins tho railway-line; thence easterly along such southern boundary to the railway­linc, which along in a north-easterly direction to tho point of cmnrnencement.

Such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and he payable half-yearly on the 1st days of April and October in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

Wo hereby certify that the above is a tme and correct copy of a resolution passed hy the Piako County Council at a meeting held on the 15th day of September, 1915.

J. B. THOMAS, County Chairman.

R. 8. HANNA, 770 County Clerk.

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S [lBSCRIFTTONS.-The subscrir,tion ··i·s· :.t the rat• l of ~~s. per annum, including postagP, PAYABLE IN

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Single copies of the Oaze.tte, 6d. eacl!.

Advertisements are charged at t,he rate of 6d. per line for the first insertion, and 3d. rw,· line for the second and any snbsequent insertion.

Statements under the !\Iining Act are umformly eharged 23s.

All advertisemf:'nts sh1,old he writtt-"n on (HIP side of the paper, and signature::;, &c., ~hould be written in a legible hand.

The number uf insertions required must bt> written across t.he face of the advertisement.

The X ew 7,,aiand (,'au tie is published on 'l hursday evening in each v\eek, and notices for iilsertion must b& received by the Government Printer before ~ o'clock of the day precedin!l: publication.

-Sti98 'l1HE~ NR.W Z_KALAND GA.Z.ET"1'1_K [No. 121

SPECIAL 1rnPOUTS OK r:DUCATlOKAL SUB­.fECTS.--CATALOUUE CW THE PLANTS OF

NEW ZF.:ALAND: Indigenous ,rnd '.'iaturaliz~d Species. I

By T_ F_ CHEESUIAN. F. LS .. F. Z.S Price, ls.

orders 1hould be addressed-.. OoVKBNMt..NT i>RINTll:R, \\iELLINGTON. ,.

CONSOLIDATED STATUTJ<!S

RaouCTION IN PRICK To THt PUBLIC

. s· ETS of Consolidated Statutes consisting of !five Volumes, in Cloth Binding, rr,ay now he obtained at

the price of £5 per set_ .JOHN MACKAY.

Government Print~r. Printing and Stationery Departm~nt.

21st November, 1913_

8CHOOJ, FOR THE DEAF. NEAR SUMNER CHRISTCHURCH.

'0Nn ... TRI!: CON'IROL AND SUPEB.VISION Of' THI: JiJnUCATION D&PABTMIINT.

llil'ector : Mr. ,T. E. RT.a:;v•NH.

F OR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupil• are taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The

full charge for hoard and education is £Hi a year, but less is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this -amount. In case of neceRsity admission is free.

By the Education .~ct it is r:ompulsory for deaf children to come under instruction a.t the age of six, and to con-

. tinue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education , Department previously grants exemption. Though a child is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the , &ge of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign

, of deafness is observed. The following classes of deaf children are admitted to

the School for the Deaf /sound intellect being always a ·:iecessity) :-

1 _ Children born deaf. or who have lost their hearing before learning to speak.

2. Children who can hear a little, hut are too deaf t,, be taught in a public school.

3. Children who have lost their hearing after having learned to' speak_

The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school , ,(either public or private), constable, or officer of a chari­-table or kindred institution who is aware of the place of residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child. and the householder in whose house any such child resides, &n obligation to send notification of the fact to the Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address of the child; and any neglect or failure to comply with. j

·this provision involves liability to a lino,. ' Information and advicP may be obtaine.d from the I

Director. or from

THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION, Wellington.

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that appear in each issue, are published weekly, and will lie sent post-free to any addrel!S on payment of a subscrip­iion of 10s. per annum. Single copies, 3d. each.

Orders should be addressed-

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THE PATENTS. DESIUNS, _o\ ND TRADE - MARK~ ACT_

Pama, 2s.

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Departmenl of Agriculture, Industries. and Commerce, Wellington. Subscribers should furnish full name and address.

CONTBNTS.

dDVF.RTl.~J.;MENTfi

APP0IN'l'1'lENT8, ETC.

BA~ICfi.UPTCY No·.r1cE1-

CRoWN LANDS No•nc1<'.~

r,ANn Boundaries altered Crown Lands open for !Jisposal Foreshore. Licensing Use and Occupation of Native Land Act, Exempting Na.tives from the

PAG:I

,J59!;

3557

35!)4

357>1

3547 354,-; 357/i

Provisions of the, &c. . . 3554 NativA Land Act. Revoking Order in Council

under the .. Native !,and. Consenting to Mortgage of :'.'lative Lana, Prohibiting all Private Alienation

of certain Public Trustee, Vested iu Railway Purposes, Taken for .. Recreation :keserves orought under Part II of the

Public Reserves and Domains Act ReservP ve+ttefl Road, Allocating Ln.nd taken for a Railway to

the Purposes of Roe.cl, Consenting to ,toppmg .. J{o»d proclaimed Road Purposes, Intention to take Land for Roads proclaimed and closed . . . . Sa1e or Selec1i10n

LAND TRANAFER AcT NoTIOER

MAORI LAND A.DYHNIATRATJON NoTIOES

1\of.IAC~I,LANP!OUS-

355~ 3M~

3552 3577 3548

3554 3551>

3548 3550 35'19 3560 3548 35.55

3595

3586

Bills of T,a<li,ng, Notice respecting :!560 Births, Registration of Unregistered 3577 Domain Boa.rds appointed 3552 Exports . 3571 Harbour Board. Appointing a i\'lember of 3555 Holiday : 8t- Andrew's Day 3577 Meteorological Returns for September • • 3572 Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register 3561i Na.tional Registration Act, Notices under the 3549, 3550 Noxious Weed, Plant declared to be .. 3660 Polls for Proposed Loans 3659, 3678 Post-offices opened, &c. • . :!558 Public Service, Applications invited for Positions

in.. :!577 Ra.ilwa v 'l'raffic Returns 3561 Scenic Board, Powers delegated to 355B Tenders 3560 Trustees of Public Cemetery appointed 3556 Watercourse vested in Borough Council., 3557

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES

8BI1'PING-Notice to Mariners

3581

3571,

By Authority: JoHN MACKAY, Govemment Prin&er, Wellington.