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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
There will be no light visible south of the Lighthouse,
between the bearings of N.E.E. and W.S.; i.e.,
southward of a line drawn from Resolution Point
to the Lighthouse, and thence to East Tehmaki Head.
Vessels entering Auckland Harbour by the North
or Rangitoto Channel should make the white or
fairway light, steering in on this line of light until
the summit of the North Head bears S.W., then
keep away south across the red into the white
(harbour) fairway light, bringing the three white
lights (in a triangle) on Queen Street Wharf to bear
S.W. by W.W., which will lead up the Harbour to
the usual anchorage ground below the Wharf.
Vessels having to work in should not enter on the
green light when near Rangitoto Reef, i.e., when the
peak of Rangitoto bears E.IN., nor on the red when
the Flagstaff on the summit of Mount Victoria bears
S.W. W., as they will on this latter bearing be in
vicinity of the Rough Rock; they must also keep well
in the white light when passing the Sandspit Buoy
and DepΓ΄t Point.
Vessels entering by the Tehmaki Strait will see the
red light over the low southern part of Koreho Island,
and, taking care not to approach within one mile of
the Island, pass through the red into the white fair-
way light of Koreho Channel; then steer so as to
pass about two cables length N.W. of the Lighthouse,
crossing the coloured lights of the Rangitoto Channel
into the white harbour fairway light, and for the
anchorage as before described.
Vessels entering by the Hieh Channel will keep on
the line (S.W.W.) intersecting the green and white
lights, edging away into the white in passing the
N.W. extreme of Hieh Island, and thence up the
Koreho Channel and into the Harbour as before
described.
Beacon on Bastion Reefs.
Notice is hereby given, that the Beacon hitherto
marking the position of the Bean Rocks is now
erected on the north-eastern extreme of the Bastion
Reefs, and from it the Lighthouse bears N.W.,
distant three cables.
Note.
All Bearings are Magnetic, and are given towards
the light.
NOTIFICATION of Resignation of Seat in the
House of Representatives for the Electoral
I, JOHN TURNBULL THOMSON, a Commissioner duly appointed by virtue of the Ordinance No. 15,
Session XI., of the Legislative Council of the Islands of New Zealand, to hear and decide Claims
to Land by persons claiming title thereto from, through, or under the New Zealand Company, report
that the Claims of the persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder having been duly referred
to me for investigation, I do hereby decide that the said persons are respectively entitled to the Crown
Grants of the land set against their names in the annexed Schedule.
Land Claims Office,
Dunedin, 16th January, 1872.
J. T. THOMSON,
Commissioner.
District of Wakatipu.---In compliance with the pro-
visions of the thirteenth section of "The Regulation
of Elections Act, 1870," I hereby notify that
CHARLES EDWARD HAUGHTON, Esq., resigned his
seat in the House of Representatives for the
Electoral District of Wakatipu on the 1st day of
December, 1871, and that the said seat is vacant by
reason of such resignation.
Dated at Shag Valley, Otago, the sixteenth day of
January, 1872.
F. DILLON BELL,
Speaker.
Colonial Architect's Office,
Wellington, 23rd January, 1872.
THE Tender of Mr. JAMES LOCKIE, amounting to
six hundred and forty pounds (Β£640), for re-
pairing the Upper Mount Cook Barracks, has been
accepted.
W. H. CLAYTON,
Colonial Architect.
REPUBLISHED in pursuance of Diseased Cattle
Acts.
A PROCLAMATION.
By His Honor Oswald Curtis, Superintendent of
the Province of Nelson, in the Islands of New
Zealand.
In pursuance and in exercise of the powers in me
vested, and enabling me in that behalf, I do hereby
proclaim and declare that, from and after the day
after the publication of the New Zealand Gazette, all
that district of the Province of Marlborough lying
between the Clarence River, the Conway River, the
seaward Kaikoura Range, and the sea, shall be deemed
to be an Infected District within the meaning of
"The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861;" and that no cattle
shall be allowed to be imported from that district
into the Province of Nelson.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this nine-
teenth day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two.
OSWALD CURTIS,
Superintendent.
Attested.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Provincial Secretary.
No. 179.
SCHEDULE.
| No. of Report. | No. of Claim. | Name of Claimant. | Commissioner's Decision. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 461 | 509 | James Houston Stirling ... | Entitled to a Crown Grant of Rural Section 3, Block XIX., Clutha District. |
| 462 | 503 | William Welsh and Peter Crawford | Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban Section 75, Green Island Bush District. |
| 463 | 510 | Henry Jeffreys ... ... | Entitled to a Crown Grant of Rural Section 10, Block I., East Taieri District. |
| 464 | 511 | David Curle ... ... | Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban Section 9, Upper Harbour West District. |
| 465 | 512 | Hugh Thomas ... ... | Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban Sections 11, 13, 15, and 17, North-East Valley District. |
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Navigation Instructions and Beacon Update for Auckland Harbour
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works17 January 1872
Navigation, Auckland Harbour, Lighthouse, Bean Rocks, Bastion Reefs, Shipping routes
πΊοΈ Decision on Land Claims for Crown Grants in Clutha and Taieri Districts
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey16 January 1872
Land Claims, Crown Grant, Clutha, Green Island, East Taieri, Land Settlement
6 names identified
- James Houston Stirling, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- William Welsh, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- Peter Crawford, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- Henry Jeffreys, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- David Curle, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- Hugh Thomas, Entitled to a Crown Grant
- JOHN TURNBULL THOMSON (J. T. THOMSON), Commissioner
ποΈ Resignation of Member of Parliament for Wakatipu Electoral District
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration16 January 1872
Election, Resignation, House of Representatives, Wakatipu
- CHARLES EDWARD HAUGHTON (Esquire), Resigned seat in House of Representatives
- F. DILLON BELL, Speaker
ποΈ Acceptance of Tender for Repairing Upper Mount Cook Barracks
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works23 January 1872
Tender acceptance, Barracks repair, Mount Cook, Public Works
- JAMES LOCKIE (Mr.), Tender accepted for repairs
- W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect
πΎ Proclamation declaring part of Marlborough an Infected District for Cattle
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources19 January 1872
Diseased Cattle Act, Proclamation, Infected District, Marlborough, Nelson Province
- OSWALD CURTIS, Superintendent
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1872, No 4