Land Schedules and Orders




1704

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land in the Provincial District of
Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, containing
by admeasurement three thousand one hundred and
eighty-five (3,185) acres, more or less, situate at
Maungatautari, in the District of Waikato, being
called or known by the name of Maungatantari
No. 1. Bounded towards the North-east and North
by the Waikato River, eighteen thousand four hun-
dred and eighty (18480) links; towards the East by
the Wairakau Creek, twenty-seven thousand two
hundred (27200) links; towards the South-east and
South by lines, fourteen thousand three hundred
(14300) links; and towards the West by the Hauoira
Creek, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred (38700)
links.

FRED. LE PATOUREL,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Lands taken for Road in the Makarewa District, and
not required, authorized to be sold.

NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-sixth day of November, 1878.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section twenty-nine of "The
Public Works Act, 1876" (hereinafter re-
ferred to as "the said Act"), it is enacted that, if it
is found that any land taken under that Act is not
required for public use, the Governor may, by an
Order in Council publicly notified and gazetted,
cause the same to be sold under the conditions
therein set forth:

And whereas by the ninety-fourth section of the
said Act it is enacted that the land occupied by any
road stopped as provided by the said Act shall be
dealt with as provided by the twenty-ninth and fol-
lowing sections of the said Act in the case of lands
not required for public use:

And whereas the road the land occupied by which
is described in the Schedule hereto has been stopped
under the authority of the said Act:

And whereas the Road Board of the Makarewa
Road District has laid before the Governor the
memorial referred to in the twenty-ninth section of
the said Act, praying the Governor by an Order in
Council to cause such land to be sold:

Now, therefore, I, George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said colony, and in
exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities
aforesaid, do hereby order and authorize the land
described in the Schedule hereto to be sold and dealt
with in the manner and subject to the conditions of
the twenty-ninth and following sections of the said
Act.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that piece or parcel of land, being a road line,
passing through Sections eighty-nine (89) and one
hundred and twenty-six (126), and partly through
Section ninety-nine (99), Forest Hill Hundred:
Commencing at the south-west corner of aforesaid
Section eighty-nine (89), thence extending three
thousand seven hundred and fifty-one (3751) links
in a north-east direction, with a bearing of 44° 3';
thence three hundred and twenty-eight (328) links in
a north-east direction, with a bearing of 25° 35'; thence
one thousand two hundred and seventy (1270) links
north-east, with a bearing of 214° 19'; thence four
thousand one hundred and fifty (4150) links north-
east, with a bearing of 225° 3'; thence one hundred
and eleven (111) links north-east, with a bearing of
217° 13'; thence six hundred and twelve (612) links
north-east, with a bearing of 257° 43'; thence seven
hundred and sixty-six (766) links north-east, with a
bearing of 213° 52'; thence six hundred and thirty-
nine (639) links north-east, with a bearing of 189° 2';
thence one hundred and two (102) links westward,
with a bearing of 267° 20'; thence six hundred and
sixteen (616) links in a southerly direction, with a
bearing of 189° 2'; thence seven hundred and four
(704) links south-west, with a bearing of 213° 52';
thence six hundred and nine (609) links south-west,
with a bearing of 257° 43'; thence one hundred and
forty-eight (148) links south-west, with a bearing of
217° 13'; thence four thousand one hundred and fifty-
two (4152) links south-west, with a bearing of 225° 3';
thence one thousand three hundred and twenty-seven
(1327) links south-west, with a bearing of 214° 19′;
thence two hundred and sixty-five (265) links south-
west, with a bearing of 25° 35'; thence three thousand
six hundred and thirty-two (3632) links south-west,
with a bearing of 44° 3'; thence one hundred and
forty-four (144) links due south to the point of
commencement: The whole area included in the
above-described road line being eleven (11) acres
two (2) roods and five (5) perches, more or less: as
delineated in the map hereto attached.

FRED. LE PATOUREL,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Notice. Rules and Regulations under "The Stamp
Fee Act, 1875," in respect of Resident Magistrate's
Courts throughout the Colony.

NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
third day of December, 1878.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS "The Stamp Fee Act, 1875"
(herein referred to as "the said Act"), it
is provided that the Governor in Council may, by
notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, direct
that, after the time specified in such notice, all or
any of the duties, fees, fines, or penalties for the
time being payable in money in any public depart-
ment or office connected with the Public Service, or
to the officers thereof, shall be collected by means of
stamps; and after the time so specified, the duties,
fees, fines, or penalties therein mentioned shall be
received by stamps denoting the sums payable, and
not in money:

And whereas it is further provided that all or any
stamps to be used under the said Act shall be im-
pressed or adhesive, as the Governor from time to
time directs:

And whereas it is further provided that the Gover-
nor in Council may make, alter, or repeal regulations
not contrary to the said Act for the due administra-
tion thereof, and may prescribe the application of
stamps to documents from time to time in use or re-
quired to be used for the purpose of such stamps:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the Colony, in pursuance and exercise of
the above-recited powers and authorities, doth hereby
notify and direct that on and after the first day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
nine, all duties, fees, fines, and penalties now and
from time to time payable under any Acts men-
tioned or referred to in the Schedule hereto, except
such as are payable in Courts of Petty Sessions,



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