✨ Public Works Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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expedient to open and make a line of road from
Pounamu to Lake Brunner, in the Province of West-
land, which road is, in the opinion of the Governor
and the Executive Council of the Colony, not a road
to be constructed by the Superintendent and the
Provincial Council of the said Province, and the
course and bearings of which said road, the ad-
measurements required for the same, and the lands
through which the same passes, together with the
names of the owners and occupiers thereof, so far as
known, are respectively shown and delineated on a
certain plan marked WD. 127, and which said road is
also described in a certain Proclamation made under
the said Act, and published in the same Gazette as
that in which this notice appears:
A copy of the said plan, marked WD. 127, is de-
posited and may be seen and inspected at the office
of the Public Works Department at Hokitika, 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
line of road from Pounamu to Lake Brunner, are
required to set forth in writing, addressed to the
Governor, and left at the office of the said Public
Works Department at Hokitika 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 first day of July, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON,
Minister for Public Works.
Notice of the intention of the Governor to make a
Road from Okarito to Lake Mapouriki.
—
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
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 open and make a line of road from
Okarito to Lake Mapouriki, in the Province of
Westland, which road is, in the opinion of the
Governor and the Executive Council of the Colony,
not a road to be constructed by the Superintendent
and the Provincial Council of the said Province, and
the course and bearings of which said road, the ad-
measurements required for the same, and the lands
through which the same passes, together with the
names of the owners and occupiers thereof, so far as
known, are respectively shown and delineated on a
certain plan marked W.C. 130, and which said road
is also described in a certain Proclamation made
under the said Act and published in the same
Gazette as that in which this notice appears:
A copy of the said plan, marked W.C. 130, is
deposited and may be seen and inspected at the
office of the Public Works Department at Hokitika,
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
line of road from Okarito to Lake Mapouriki, are
required to set forth in writing, addressed to the
Governor, and left at the office of the said Public
Works Department at Hokitika 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 first day of July, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON,
Minister for Public Works.
Notice of the intention of the Governor to make a
Road from the Forks of Kanieri River to Kanieri
Lake.
—
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
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 open and make a line of road from
Forks of Kanieri River to Kanieri Lake, in the
Province of Westland, which road is, in the opinion
of the Governor and the Executive Council of the
Colony, not a road to be constructed by the Super-
intendent and the Provincial Council of the said
Province, and the course and bearings of which said
road, the admeasurements required for the same, and
the lands through which the same passes, together
with the names of the owners and occupiers thereof,
so far as known, are respectively shown and delineated
on a certain plan marked W.C. 129, and which said
road is also described in a certain Proclamation made
under the said Act, and published in the same Gazette
as that in which this notice appears:
A copy of the said plan, marked W.C. 129, is
deposited and may be seen and inspected at the office
of the Public Works Department at Hokitika, 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
line of road from the Forks of Kanieri River to
Kanieri Lake are required to set forth in writing,
addressed to the Governor, and left at the office of
the said Public Works Department at Hokitika
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 first day of July, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON,
Minister for Public Works.
Lands declared to be Waste Lands of the Crown.
—
(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Immi-
gration and Public Works Act, 1870," the
Governor was empowered, from time to time, in the
name and on behalf of Her Majesty, to purchase or
in any way acquire any land in the North Island of
New Zealand, or any interests therein which the
owners might be willing to sell, convey, or surrender,
as therein mentioned: And whereas by "The Im-
migration and Public Works Act, 1873," it is
enacted that whenever the Governor is satisfied that
any lands purchased out of the sums of two hundred
thousand (200,000) pounds and five hundred thousand
(500,000) pounds therein mentioned, are free from
Native claims and all difficulties in connection there-
with, he shall by Proclamation declare such lands to
be waste lands of the Crown, subject, except as
hereafter provided, to be sold and dealt with accord-
ing to the provisions of the laws for the time being
in force in the Province in which such land is,
regulating the sale and disposal of waste lands of
the Crown within such Province; and thereupon
such lands so proclaimed shall become subject to
such provisions: And whereas the lands described
in the Schedule hereto have been purchased out of
the sum of two hundred thousand (200,000) pounds
declared to be applicable for the purchase of lands in
the North Island under the provisions of Part Four
(IV.) of "The Immigration and Public Works Act,"
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Notice of intention to make a road from Pounamu to Lake Brunner
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works1 July 1874
Road construction, Pounamu, Lake Brunner, Westland Province, Public Works Department, Objections
- Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
🏗️ Governor's intention to make a road from Okarito to Lake Mapouriki
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works1 July 1874
Road construction, Okarito, Lake Mapouriki, Westland Province, Public Works Department, Objections
- James Fergusson, Governor
- Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
🏗️ Governor's intention to make a road from Forks of Kanieri River to Kanieri Lake
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works1 July 1874
Road construction, Forks of Kanieri River, Kanieri Lake, Westland Province, Public Works Department, Objections
- James Fergusson, Governor
- Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
🗺️ Proclamation declaring certain purchased lands in the North Island as Waste Lands of the Crown
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- James Fergusson, Governor
NZ Gazette 1874, No 35