β¨ Vaccination District Boundaries
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 163
the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pur-
suance and exercise of all powers and authorities
enabling me under the hereinbefore in part recited
Act, do hereby constitute the several portions of the
said Colony which are described in the Schedule
hereto to be districts under the said Act for afford-
ing increased facilities for vaccination; and I do
hereby also declare that each such district shall be
called and known by the name set forth at the
beginning of the description thereof in the said
Schedule.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor
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 at Wellington, this
nineteenth day of February, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
TAMAKI DISTRICT.
BOUNDED to the North by the southern boundary
of the Waipukurau District from the edge of the
Seventy-Mile Bush at Mangapoaka to the Makaretu,
and up that stream to its source, and thence by a
line bearing west to the boundary of the Province
of Hawke's Bay at the crest of the Ruahine Range;
to the West by the western boundary of the Pro-
vince to the Manawatu Gorge; to the South by the
southern boundary of the Province from the Manawatu
Gorge to Wahataura; and to the East by the western
boundary of the Porangahau District from Waha-
taura to the northern edge of the Seventy-Mile Bush
at Mangapoaka.
PORANGAHAU DISTRICT.
Bounded to the North by the southern boundary
of the Waipukurau District to the edge of the
Seventy-Mile Bush; to the West by a line bearing
south to Wahataura at the south boundary of the
Province; to the South by the south boundary of
the Province to the sea coast at the mouth of the
Waimataha; to the East by the sea coast from the
mouth of the Waimataha to the starting point at the
end of the Hapuku line at Black Head.
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
GERALDINE DISTRICT.
Commencing at a point on the south-western bank
of the River Rangitata, where it is intersected by the
north-west side of the Great South Road; thence
following the north-west side of the said road to
Section 5961; thence following the northern boundary
line of Sections 5961 and 11526, and a line in con-
tinuation of the same to the eastern boundary of
Section 9031; thence following the eastern and
north-western boundaries of the latter section to the
Geraldine Road; thence following that road south-
easterly to the road running through Section 7319;
thence following the latter road by trig. pole 5 to
the River Kakahu; thence westerly and northerly,
following that river to its upper fork; thence by an
east and west line true to the River Opaha; thence
north-westerly following up that river to its most
northerly source, and onwards in the same direction
to the summit of the Two Thumb range of mountains;
thence northerly following the summit of the said
range to the boundary of the County of Westland,
as determined by "The County of Westland Act,
1867;" thence by an east and west line true to the
source of the River Clyde; and from thence returning
down that river and the Rangitata before mentioned
to the commencing point.
TEMUKA DISTRICT.
Commencing at the mouth of the Rangitata River;
thence north-westerly, following the south-western
bank of that river, to the north-west side of the Great
South Road; thence following the north-west side of
the said road to Section 5961; thence following the
northern boundary line of Sections 5961 and 11526,
and a line in continuation of the same to the eastern
boundary of Section 9031; thence following the
eastern and north-western boundaries of the latter
section to the Geraldine Road; thence following that
road south-easterly to the road running through
Section 7319; thence following the latter road by
trig. pole 5 to the River Kakahu; thence westerly
and northerly, following that river to its upper fork;
thence by an east and west line true to the River
Opaha; thence north-westerly following up that
river to its most northerly source, and onwards in
the same direction to the summit of the Two Thumb
range of mountains; thence southerly following the
summit of the said range through Burke's Pass to
Mackenzie's Pass; thence by a straight line to the
nearest source of the River Tengawai; thence fol-
lowing down the southern bank of that river and
the Opihi to the sea; and from thence returning
along the sea coast to the commencing point.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
MAHURANGI DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-east by the centre of
the Huipapa Road, from the south-eastern boundary
of the Arai Block to the Kaiwhiu River; thence by
said river and the dividing boundary between the
Parishes of Hoteo and Pakiri to the north-eastern
boundary of the Matakana Block; thence South-
westerly by said boundary to the dividing boundary
between the Parishes of Mahurangi and Matakana,
and by said boundary to the Matakana River;
towards the East by the Matakana River aforesaid
and the sea to the North Head of Mahurangi Har-
bour; towards the South by the Mahurangi Harbour
aforesaid, the Pukapuka River, and the southern
boundaries of the Parishes of Mahurangi, Ahuroa,
and Komokoriki to the Makarau Creek; thence by
said creek and the Te Papa Creek to the Kaipara
River; towards the West by the Kaipara River
aforesaid from the Te Papa Creek aforesaid to the
Hoteo River; and towards the North-west by the
Hoteo River aforesaid to the Huipapa Road, the
place of commencement; including Motukeke and
adjacent islands, with the exception of the Island of
Kawau.
KAWAU DISTRICT.
The Island of Kawau.
Regulations for Examination of Engineers.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
WHEREAS by "The Merchant Shipping Acts
Adoption Act, 1873," the provisions contained
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Constitution of Vaccination Districts under Public Health Act
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π₯ Health & Social Welfare19 February 1874
Vaccination Districts, constitution, boundaries, Hawke's Bay, Canterbury, Auckland, scheduling
- His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same
- William H. Reynolds
π Regulations for Examination of Engineers
π Transport & CommunicationsEngineers, Examination, Merchant Shipping Acts Adoption Act 1873
- James Fergusson, Governor
NZ Gazette 1874, No 13