β¨ Land Reservations and Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Crown particularly specified and described in the
Schedule hereunder written, for the purposes in the
said Schedule mentioned, and set opposite the
descriptions of the said parcels of land respectively.
SCHEDULE.
Description of Reserve.
All that piece or parcel of land con-
taining by admeasurement ten acres
more or less, called Pouto, situate at
Te Wairoa, in the District of Kai-
para, in the Province of Auckland.
Bounded-towards the North-east by
the Wairoa River; towards the East
by the said river; towards the South
by a line 479 links; towards the South-
west by a line 1388 links; and towards
the North-west by a line 469 links.
Purposes of Reserve.
For a Custom House or
other purpose of the
General Government.
JULIUS VOGEL.
G. MAURICE O'RORKE.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Notice to Superintendent of Site reserved for a
Custom House.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
TO JOHN WILLIAMSON, Esquire, Superintendent of
the Province of Auckland.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of
waste lands of the Crown particularly specified
and described in the Schedule hereunder written are
required for the purposes mentioned and set opposite
to the descriptions of the said parcels of land re-
spectively in the said Schedule; and that the same
have been respectively excepted from sale and re-
served to Her Majesty by the Orders in Council
bearing the dates mentioned in the second column of
the said Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
FIRST COLUMN.
Description of Land.
All that piece or parcel of land
containing by admeasurement
ten acres, more or less, called
Pouto, situate at Te Wairoa,
in the District of Kaipara, in
the Province of Auckland.
Bounded-towards the North-
east by the Wairoa River; to-
wards the East by the said
River; towards the South by a
line 479 links; towards the
South-west by a line 1388 links;
and towards the North-west by
a line 469 links.
Purpose for
which Reserve
is made.
For a Custom
House or other
purpose of the
General Go-
vernment.
SECOND
COLUMN.
Date of Order
in Council
excepting Land
from Sale.
19th day of
March, 1874.
Reserve for a Site for a Telegraph Station and
Post Office.
WHEREAS by the regulations for the sale and
disposal of lands taken under the authority
of "The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863," and
"The New Zealand Settlements Amendment and
Continuance Act, 1865," contained in the Schedule
to an Order in Council made and issued, bearing
date the 11th of May, 1871, it is provided that reserves
for roads, and all other public purposes whatever,
and for education, and the sites for churches and
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chapels or other places of worship for different
religious denominations, may be made by Govern-
ment out of any confiscated lands, and that notices
of all such reserves shall be published in the New
Zealand Gazette: It is hereby notified, that the
land specified in the Schedule hereunder written
shall be reserved for the purposes therein mentioned,
and set opposite the description of the said parcel of
land.
G. MAURICE O'RORKE,
22nd April, 1874.
Secretary for Crown Lands.
SCHEDULE.
Description of Reserve.
All that parcel of land in the Pro-
vince of Wellington, being Section
numbered one hundred and forty-four
of the Town of Wairoa, containing by
admeasurement one acre, more or less.
Purpose of Reserve.
Site for a Telegraph
Station and Post
Office.
Importation of Cattle into Western Australia from
New Zealand allowed.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th April, 1874.
THE following letter from the Colonial Secretary
of Western Australia, notifying removal of
prohibition of restriction on importation of cattle
into that Colony from New Zealand, is published for
general information.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary).
Western Australia.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Perth, 12th March, 1874.
SIR,-
I have the honor to notify, for the information
of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, that
the Proclamation which was issued by His Excellency
the Governor of this Colony on the 4th September,
1873,-prohibiting the introduction into the Colony
of Stock from New Zealand,-has been cancelled, and
that this measure has been taken for the same reasons
that induced the Government of Victoria to annul a
Proclamation to a similar effect issued in that Colony.
I have, &c.,
FREDK. BARLEE.
The Hon. the Chief Secretary,
New Zealand.
Public Vaccinators appointed.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 21st April, 1874.
IT is hereby notified, that, under the provisions of
"The Public Health Act, 1872," His Excellency
has been pleased to appoint the under-mentioned
gentlemen to be Public Vaccinators to perform
gratuitous vaccination in accordance with the provi-
sions of the said Act, and any regulations made or to
be made thereunder, for the districts mentioned in
the Schedule hereto, and set opposite their names.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary).
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
Edward Lawton-Waiwera; vice George L. Smith.
PROVINCE OF NELSON.
Joseph Lee-Motueka; vice John Steele Park.
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Schedule of Land Reserved for Custom House Site
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey19 March 1874
Land reservation, Order in Council, Pouto, Kaipara, Auckland, Custom House
- Julius Vogel
- G. Maurice O'Rorke
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
πΊοΈ Notification to Auckland Superintendent regarding Custom House Site Reservation
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey19 March 1874
Land reservation, Crown Land, Order in Council, Kaipara, Custom House, Auckland
- John Williamson (Esquire), Recipient of land reservation notice
- James Fergusson, Governor
πΊοΈ Reserve of Land for Telegraph Station and Post Office Site in Wairoa
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey22 April 1874
Land reservation, Telegraph Station, Post Office, Wairoa, Wellington Province
- G. Maurice O'Rorke, Secretary for Crown Lands
πΎ Cancellation of Prohibition on Cattle Importation from New Zealand to Western Australia
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources20 April 1874
Cattle importation, Western Australia, Prohibition lifted, Trade regulation
- William H. Reynolds, (in absence of the Colonial Secretary)
- Fredk. Barlee
- The Hon. the Chief Secretary, New Zealand
π₯ Appointment of Public Vaccinators for Auckland and Nelson Provinces
π₯ Health & Social Welfare21 April 1874
Public Vaccinators, Appointments, Public Health Act 1872, Auckland, Nelson
- Edward Lawton, Appointed Public Vaccinator for Waiwera
- George L. Smith, Replaced as Public Vaccinator for Waiwera
- Joseph Lee, Appointed Public Vaccinator for Motueka
- John Steele Park, Replaced as Public Vaccinator for Motueka
- William H. Reynolds, (in absence of the Colonial Secretary)
NZ Gazette 1874, No 22