✨ Road Alteration Proclamation
Numb. 38. 371
DIEU ET MON DROIT
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1873.
Description of Road Alteration, Kai-iwi to
Waingongoro.
G. A. ARNEY,
Officer Administering the Government.
(L.S.) PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by a Proclamation bearing date
the thirty-first day of July, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one, made in pursuance
of "The Immigration and Public Works Act, 1870,"
a certain road between Kai-iwi and Waingongoro
was proclaimed and declared to be a road under the
said Act, as therein mentioned: And whereas by the
said Act it is provided that the Governor may from
time to time revoke or alter any such Proclamation
so made as aforesaid; and whereas it is expedient
that the boundaries of the said road should be altered
as far as regards that portion of it situated between
a public road adjoining and lying to the north of
Suburban Allotment No. 10, Township of Carlyle
(Patea), and the junction line of Suburban Allot-
ments 63 and 64 abutting on the Kakaramea Road,
and which is of the length of 79 chains 68 links, or
thereabouts: And whereas on and prior to the date
of the said in part recited Proclamation, it was the
opinion of the Governor and the Executive Council
of New Zealand that the said road was not a road
which should be constructed by the Superintendent
and Provincial Council of the Province of Welling-
ton, but in the last recital to such Proclamation, the
word "Auckland" was inserted instead of the word
"Wellington."
Now therefore, I, Sir George Alfred Arney, the
Administrator of the Government of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority vested in me for that
purpose by the hereinbefore in part recited Act,
do hereby proclaim and declare that the herein-
before in part recited Proclamation shall be altered
by excepting thereout that portion of the said road
hereinbefore mentioned, and that, in lieu thereof,
the piece or portion of road particularly described in
the Schedule hereto shall be and become a part of
the said road from Kai-iwi to Waingongoro. And I
do hereby also proclaim and declare that the piece of
road so intended to become part of the said road
from Kai-iwi to Waingongoro is delineated on a
plan deposited in the Office of the Public Works
Department, at Wellington, in the Province of
Wellington, and therein coloured red, and which plan
is authenticated for the purposes of this Proclamation
by the signature of the Honorable Edward Richardson,
the Minister for Public Works, and that the said
road, as altered, shall be and be deemed to be a road
under the provisions of the said Act. And I do
hereby further proclaim and declare that the word
"Wellington" shall be and be deemed to have been
inserted in the last recital to the said in part recited
Proclamation instead of the word "Auckland," and
as altered by this Proclamation I do hereby confirm
the said in part recited Proclamation.
SCHEDULE.
DESCRIPTION OF ROAD ALTERATION—KAI-IWI TO
WAINGONGORO.
THE alteration commences at the public road lying
to the north of and adjoining Suburban Allotment
No. 10, Township of Carlyle (Patea); thence through
Sections No. 63 and No. 64, being bounded on both sides
by said sections, to a point on the Kakaramea Road
about 10 chains south of the dividing line between
sections 63 and 64; thence along Kakaramea Road
as before.
Given under the hand of His Excellency
Sir George Alfred Arney, Knight, the
Officer Administering the Government,
and Commander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand
and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral
of the same; and issued under the Seal
of the said Colony, at Wellington,
this tenth day of June, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-three.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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🏗️ Proclamation Altering Road Boundaries between Kai-iwi and Waingongoro
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works10 June 1873
Road alteration, Proclamation, Public Works Act 1870, Kai-iwi, Waingongoro, Patea, Carlyle, Schedule
- G. A. Arney, Officer Administering the Government
- Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
NZ Gazette 1873, No 38