✨ Railway Tariffs and Road Board Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
PASSENGERS.
First class, per mile ... 0 3
Second class, per mile ... 0 2
Minimum charge, —
First class ... 0 6
Second class ... 0 4
Return fares equal one and one-half single fares.
A fraction of a mile is counted as a mile.
Notice is also hereby given that the maximum
rent, or charge to be made for the storage of goods,
produce, or merchandise, shall be as follows:—
STORAGE
On all goods not removed within twelve
working hours of their arrival, per ton,
per day ... 2 0
DEMURRAGE
On all trucks not unloaded by the con-
signees within four working hours of
their arrival, per truck, per day ... 2 0
Notice is also hereby given that the minimum
number of trains to be run daily shall be two trains
each way daily, Sundays excepted.
And notice is also hereby given that the rate it is
proposed to levy in respect of the various classes of
land hereinbefore mentioned shall be—
An annual maximum rate of ninepence per acre
for every acre of land comprised and being in
the first class.
An annual maximum rate of eightpence per
acre for every acre of land comprised and
being in the second class.
An annual maximum rate of sixpence per acre
for every acre of land comprised and being in
the third class.
An annual maximum rate of fourpence per acre
for every acre of land comprised and being in
the fourth class.
By order of the Board of Directors of the said
Company.
C. F. BARKER,
Secretary.
390
NOTICE is hereby given that, under the powers
conferred on the Waiareka Road Board under
and by virtue of "The Public Works Act, 1876," the
said Board has caused a survey to be made of the
two parcels of land, descriptions of which are given
in the Schedule hereto, and a plan thereof prepared
in accordance with the twenty-first section of the
said Act, which plan has been deposited at the
Phœnix Mill for inspection, as provided for by the
aforesaid section, and that the nature of the works
proposed to be executed on the said lands is the
formation of two portions of road lines for public
use.
And notice is hereby given that all persons
affected by the taking of the said parcels of land or
by the formation of the said roads are hereby called
upon to set forth in writing any and all well-grounded
objections to the formation of the said roads or to
the taking of the said parcels of land, and to send
such writing within forty days from the first publica-
tion of this notice to the Waiareka Road Board
aforesaid, whose office is in Tyne Street, Oamaru,
Provincial District of Otago.
SCHEDULE.
FIRST PORTION.—All that parcel of land, being part
of Section 31, Block IV., Oamaru Survey District.
The said parcel of land is 60 links wide, and is
bounded on the southern side thereof as follows:
Commencing at a point eight hundred and eighty
(880) links in a south and westerly direction from
the north-east corner of the said Section 31, on a
bearing of 19° 26′ 30″; thence proceeding in an east
and northerly direction, seven hundred and three
(703) links; thence in an easterly direction, nine
hundred and fifty-three (953) links; terminating in a
dotted track running in a north-westerly direction
through said Section 31: as the said parcel of land is
more particularly delineated on the plan deposited as
afore mentioned.
SECOND PORTION.—All that parcel of land being
part of the aforesaid Section 31. The said parcel of
land is sixty (60) links wide, and is bounded on the
eastern side thereof as follows: Commencing at a
point on the northern side of the above-described
parcel of land, six hundred and eighty-nine (689)
links from western side of Oamaru Town Boundary;
thence proceeding in a northerly direction, three
hundred (300) links; terminating in the centre of the
Oamaru Creek; as the said parcel of land is more
particularly delineated on the plan deposited as
afore mentioned.
Dated this twenty-seventh day of June, 1878.
Sealed with the seal of the District Road
Board, and ratepayers of the Waiareka
(L.S.) Road District, in accordance with a
resolution passed by the said Board on
Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of
June, 1878.
As witness thereto we have attached our signatures.
JOHN REID,
Chairman, Waiareka Road Board.
ROBERT GARROW,
Clerk, Waiareka Road Board.
393
NOTICE is hereby given that, under the powers
conferred on the Waitaki Road Board under
and by virtue of "The Public Works Act, 1876,"
the said Board has caused a survey to be made of the
parcel of land, a description of which is given in the
Schedule hereto, and a plan made thereof in accord-
ance with the twenty-first section of the said Act,
which plan has been deposited at the house of Mr.
Joseph Williams for inspection, as provided for by
the aforesaid section, and that the nature of the
works proposed to be executed on the said land is the
formation of a road for public use.
And notice is hereby given that all persons affected
by the taking of the said parcel of land, or by the
formation of the said road, are hereby called upon to
set forth in writing any and all well-grounded objec-
tions to the formation of the said road or to the
taking of the said parcel of land, and to send such
writing within forty days from the first publication
of this notice to the Waitaki Road Board aforesaid,
whose office is in Tyne Street, Oamaru, Provincial
District of Otago.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land being part of Sections 31,
28, 29, Block IV., and 56, Block II., Oamaru Survey
District. The said parcel of land is sixty (60) links
wide, and is bounded on the right-hand, looking north-
wards, as follows: Commencing at a point in the
centre of Oamaru Creek, eight hundred and sixty
two (862) links in a southerly and westerly direc-
tion, bearing 260° 31' from the north-east corner of
said Section 31; thence proceeding in a northerly
direction, eight hundred and eighty-eight (888) links;
thence in a northerly and easterly direction, two
hundred (200) links; thence in an easterly direction,
six hundred and twenty-eight (628) links; thence in
a northerly and easterly direction, three hundred and
fifty-six (356) links; thence in a northerly and
easterly direction, four hundred and fifty-six (456)
links; thence in a similar direction, one hundred and
eighty-three (183) links; thence in a similar direc-
tion, two hundred and seventy-five (275) links;
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NZ Gazette 1878, No 65