✨ Road Proclamations and Alterations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
And I do hereby also proclaim and declare that the
piece of road so intended to become part of the said
road from Tauranga to Kati Kati is delineated on a
plan marked A 393 deposited in the Office of the
Public Works Department at Tauranga, in the Pro-
vince of Auckland, 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.
addressed to the Governor, and left at the office of
the said Public Works Department at Tauranga
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 eleventh day of August, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
SCHEDULE.
DESCRIPTION OF ROAD ALTERATION, TAURANGA TO
ΚΑΤΙ ΚΑΤΙ.
THE alteration commences at a point situated in
Allotment numbered 149, Parish of Te Apata, and
runs in a north-westerly direction through said allot-
ment for a distance of about six chains, more or less,
crossing the Aongatete River, to that part of the left
bank of the said Aongatete River which adjoins Lot
No. 33, in the Parish of Te Mania.
The whole of this portion of the said road 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 Wellington, this
eleventh day of August, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
Approved in Council.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Notice of the intention of the Governor to make
Alterations in the Road between Tauranga and
Kati Kati.
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 alterations in the line of road
between Tauranga and Kati Kati, in the Province of
Auckland, 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 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 A 393, 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 :
The said plan is deposited and may be seen and
inspected at the office of the Public Works Depart-
ment at Tauranga, in the Province of Auckland
aforesaid.
And notice is hereby further given, that all or any
person or persons affected by the making of the said
deviation in the line of road between Tauranga and
Kati Kati are required to set forth in writing,
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Defining Roads in the Province of Auckland, viz. :-
Portion of the Tauranga and Tapapa Road
(Judea to Lot 155);
Portion of the Tauranga and Kati Kati Road
(Lot 149 to Waiawa River); and
Opotiki Table Land Road.
(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by "The Immigration and Public
Works Act, 1870," it is, amongst other things,
enacted that the Governor, from time to time, by
Proclamation published in the New Zealand Gazette,
may, as to parts within the North Island of New
Zealand, define the roads and the boundaries thereof,
and the bridges and ferries which shall be and be
deemed to be roads, bridges, or ferries, as the case
may be, under the provisions of the said Act, and
any such Proclamation may include existing roads,
but no such roads or parts of roads shall be included
if they are, in the opinion of the Governor in Council,
roads which should be constructed by the Superintendent
and the Provincial Council of the Province
wherein such roads are situated, as well as new road
lines; and the Governor from time to time may revoke
or alter any such Proclamation: And whereas
it is expedient that the roads mentioned and defined
in the Schedules hereto should be constructed under
the said Act: And whereas, in the opinion of me,
Sir James Fergusson the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, and the Executive Council of New
Zealand, the roads defined in the several Schedules
hereunto are not roads which should be constructed
by the Superintendent and the Provincial Council
of the Province of Auckland:
Now therefore, I, Sir James Fergusson, Baronet,
the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in
exercise and pursuance of the power and authority
in me vested by the said Act, and of every other
power and authority enabling me in that behalf, do
hereby proclaim and declare that the roads within
the Province of Auckland described, and the boundaries
whereof are set forth in the several Schedules
hereto, and which roads are delineated on plans
numbered A. 321, A 383, and A 346, 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, marked A 321, of the road
defined in the First Schedule hereto, describing
the course and bearings and the measurements
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
Tauranga, in the Province of Auckland; and I have
also caused a like map and survey plan, marked
A 383, of the road defined in the Second Schedule,
and containing like particulars, to be deposited in
the office of the said Department at Tauranga afore-
said; and I have also caused a like map and survey
plan, marked A 346, of the road defined in the Third
Schedule, and containing like particulars, to be de-
posited in the office of the said Department at
Tauranga aforesaid, which said maps and survey
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works11 August 1874
Road alteration, Tauranga, Kati Kati, Aongatete River, Plan A 393, Public Works Department
- Edward Richardson, Minister for Public Works
- His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson, Baronet
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
- EDWARD RICHARDSON
🏗️ Notice of intention to alter the line of road between Tauranga and Kati Kati
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🏗️ Proclamation defining roads in the Province of Auckland under Immigration and Public Works Act, 1870
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Proclamation, Road definition, Auckland Province, Tauranga, Tapapa, Opotiki Table Land, Plan A 321, Plan A 383, Plan A 346
- JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor
- Sir James Fergusson, Baronet
NZ Gazette 1874, No 42