β¨ Road Proclamations and Vaccination
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 327
hereby proclaim and declare that the roads within
the Province of Westland described, and the bound-
aries whereof are set forth in the several Schedules
hereto, shall respectively be and be deemed to be
roads under the provisions of the said Acts; and
in further pursuance of "The Immigration and
Public Works Act, 1870," I do hereby proclaim
and declare that I have caused a map and survey
plan of the road, marked A No. 1, defined in the
First Schedule hereto, describing the course and
bearings and the admeasurements required for the
same, and through what lands the same is proposed
to pass, and the names of the owners or occupiers
thereof, so far as known, to be deposited in the office
of the Public Works Department at Greymouth, in
the Province of Westland; and I have also caused a
like map and survey plan, marked A No. 2, of the
road defined in the Second Schedule hereto, and con-
taining like particulars, to be deposited in the office
of the said Department at Greymouth aforesaid,
which said maps and survey plans are authenticated,
for the purposes of this Proclamation, by the signa-
ture of the Honorable Edward Richardson, Minister
for Public Works.
SCHEDULE No. 1.
From Stillwater Creek Bridge to Maori Gully.
COMMENCING at a point about ten chains more or less
west of Stillwater Creek Bridge on the Grey and
Arnold Road, and defined by a peg driven into the
ground and marked 0, and proceeding thence in a
generally south-easterly direction for a distance of
about 495 chains 47 links, more or less, to the bridge
over Maori Gully Creek west of the Township of
Orima. The above-described road not to be less than
one chain wide.
SCHEDULE No. 2.
From Hokitika to the old Blue Spur Township.
COMMENCING at a point in Hampden Street, Hokitika,
about 34 chains, more or less, from the western side
of Sale Street, and defined by a peg driven into the
ground and branded 0; proceeding thence in a
generally easterly direction along or near the line
of the existing tramway to peg 220 at the intersection
of streets in the present Hau-Hau Township, and near
the end of the said tramway; thence in a generally
northerly direction to peg 101 on the dividing
ridge between the valley of the Big Hau-Hau Creek
and the valley of Brennan's Creek; thence in a
generally easterly direction along the main valley
of the Big Hau-Hau Creek to peg 0, situated at
the side of the present horse track and about 150
links, more or less, from the foot bridge over the Big
Hau-Hau Creek. The above-described road having
a total length of about 365 chains 65 links, more or
less, and not to be less than one chain wide.
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 under the Seal of
the said Colony, at Auckland, this
thirteenth day of May, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Notice of the intention of the Governor to make a
Road from Stillwater Creek Bridge to Maori
Gully, and a Road from Hokitika to the old
Blue Spur Township, in the Province of West-
land.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Governor of
New Zealand having, under the powers in him
vested by "The Immigration and Public Works Act,
1870," and the Acts amending the same, and of all
other powers enabling him in that behalf, deemed it
expedient to make a road from Stillwater Creek
Bridge to Maori Gully, and a road from Hokitika
to the old Blue Spur Township, in the Province of
Westland, which roads are, in the opinion of the
Governor and the Executive Council of the Colony,
not roads to be constructed by the Superintendent
and the Provincial Council of the said Province, and
the course and bearings of which said roads, the ad-
measurements required for the same, and the lands
through which the same pass, together with the
names of the owners and occupiers thereof, so far as
known, are respectively shown and delineated on
certain plans marked A No. 1 and A. No. 2, and
which said roads are also described in a certain
Proclamation made under the said Act, and published
in the same Gazette as that in which this notice
appears.
The said plans are deposited, and may be seen and
inspected, at the office of the Public Works Depart-
ment at Greymouth, in the Province of Westland
aforesaid.
And notice is hereby further given, that all or any
person or persons affected by the making of the said
road from Stillwater Creek Bridge to Maori Gully,
and a road from Hokitika to the old Blue Spur Town-
ship, in the Province of Westland, are required to set
forth in writing, addressed to the Governor, and left
at the office of the said Public Works Department
at Greymouth aforesaid, within forty days from the
first publication hereof, any well-grounded objection
he or they may have to the said line of road.
Dated this 13th day of May, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
Place and time appointed for Vaccination.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
WHEREAS by "The Public Health Act, 1872," it is, among other things, enacted that the Governor
shall from time to time appoint a convenient place or places, in each district constituted as therein
mentioned, for the performance of vaccination therein, and shall take the most effectual means for giving
from time to time, to all persons resident within such district, due notice of the days and hours at which a
Public Vaccinator will attend at such place to vaccinate all persons not already successfully vaccinated,
who may then appear there, and also of the days and hours at which such Public Vaccinator will attend at
such place to inspect the progress of such vaccination in persons so vaccinated: And whereas certain
districts have been appointed under the said Act for the purpose of affording facilities for vaccination
therein, and certain persons have been appointed Public Vaccinators in such districts, and it is expedient
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Proclamation defining roads in Westland Province (Schedules 1 & 2)
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ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works13 May 1874
Road definition, Proclamation, Westland Province, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, Maori Gully, Hokitika, Public Works Department
- Honorable Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
- Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- Edward Richardson
ποΈ Notice of Intention to make Roads in Westland Province
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works13 May 1874
Road construction, Public Works Act 1870, Objection period, Greymouth, Stillwater Creek Bridge
- EDWARD RICHARDSON
π₯ Appointment of Vaccination Places and Times
π₯ Health & Social WelfareVaccination, Public Health Act 1872, Public Vaccinator, Districts
- JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor
NZ Gazette 1874, No 27