✨ Administrative Rules, Land, Maori Land, School Board
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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The Stores Manager shall keep a ledger at the
head office of tho quantities and values of stores at
each depôt, which shall be compiled from the returns
from the local depôts, and which shall be periodically
compared and. balanced with the general account kept
by the Railway Accountant. -
A debtor and creditor general account shall be
kept by the Railway Accountant, embracing the
transactions of all the stores depôts. -
The coat of stores purchased shall be defrayed
from the moneys from time to time appropriated for
Working Railways by the General Assembly, and
credit shall be taken in the Working Railway
accounts for the value of sales to the public or to
other Government departments, and for the value of
stock in hand at the end of each financial gear. -
The accounts and books shall be open for the
inspection and audit of the Controller and Auditor.
General.
F. P. MURRAY,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Authorizing the taking and laying down of Roads
in the Wellington Provincial District.
ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.
IN exerciserand pursuance of all powers and au-
thorities enabling me in this behalf by an Act of
the General Assembly intituled "The Crown Grants
Act, 1866," I, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, the Gover-
nor of the Colony of New Zealand, do authorize
ERASMUS ROBERT FOSTER, Esquire,
District Surveyor, of Wellington, to take and lay
down roads over the lands specified in Crown Grant
No. 6369, dated 13th April, 1881, for Section No. 78,
Block I., containing 64 acres 2 roods, situated in tho
Kopuaranga Survey District and Opaki Registration
District, and for that purpose to exercise all such
powers as by the said Act may be exercised by a
person legally authorized in that behalf under the
said Act.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this sixth day of December,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-
one.
R. OLIVER.
Notification of the Relinquishment by Her Majesty
of Negotiations for the Purchase of certain Native
Lands in the North Island.
ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.
IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Govern-
ment Native Land Purchases Act, 1877," and
"The Government Native Land Purchases Act
Amendment Act, 1879,” it is hereby notified that
Her Majesty the Queen, from this day forth, relin-
quishes the negotiations that hare been entered into,
by or on behalf of Her raid Majesty, for the purchase
or acquisition of the block of Satire land in the
North Island which is more particularly described
and mentioned in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
PARUAUKU No. 1.
ALL that parcel of laud in the District of Otaki, in
the Provincial District of Wellington, known by the
name of Paruauku No. 1, contaming by estimation
200 acres or thereabouts. Bounded on the North
and West by the Pukehou No. 4 Block; on the South
[No. 106
y the Pukehou No. 5G Block; and on the East by
he Paruauku No. 2 Block.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this thirteenth day of Decem-
ber. one thousand eieht hundred and
eighty-one.
JOHN BRYCE.
Notification of the Payment of Money on and Entry
into Negotiations for the Purchase of Native Lands
in the North Island.
ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.
[N pursuance of the provisions of "The Govern-
ment Native Land Purchasea Act, 1877," it is
hereby notified that money has been paid by or on
behalf of Her Majesty the Queen for the purchase
or acquisition of the block of Native land in the
North Island which is more particularly described
and mentioned in the Schedule hereto; and, further,
hat negotiations in respect of such purchase or
acquisition as aforesaid hare been entered into by or
n behalf of Her said Majesty.
SCHEDULE.
HOUPAPA.
ILL that parcel of land in the Poverty Bay District,
n the Provincial District of Auckland, known by the
name of Houpapa, containing by estimation 100,000
cres or thereabouts. Boundaries commencing at the
Jangaroa River, thence following along the line of
he Wharekopac Block, thence along the line of the
Motu Block to Moanui, thence to the westward to
lahuna, thence to Tuangi, thence to Ngatokorara,
hence to Ngatataweka, thence to Tubingamata,
hence to Rangitata, thence to Poharakekc, Te
Kakapo a te Ruati, thence to Whakarotu, thence
o Tupuni, thence to Aoini, thence to Te Papuni,
hence following the boundary of the Tuahu Block,
hence to the point of commencement at Hangaroa.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this thirteenth day of Decem-
ber, one thousand eight, hundred and
eighty-one.
JOHN BRYCE.
Appointing Time and Place for the first Meeting of
the Akaroa High School Board.
A. GORDON, Governor.
[N pursuance and exercise of the power and
authority vested in me for this purpose by "The
Akaroa High School Act, 1581,” I, Arthur Hamilton
Hordon, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand,
lo hereby appoint that the first meeting of the Board
of Governors of the Akaroa High School shall be
eld at the Borough Council Offices at Akaroa, on
Monday, the nineteenth day of December current, at
hree o'clock p.m.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Gorernor, tbis tenth day of December,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-
one.
WALTER w. JOHNSTON,
(for Minister of Education.)
Sheep Inspector appointed Rabbit Inspector.—
Notice No. 109.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th December, 1881.
HIS Excellency the Governor has bee,, pleased to
appoint
ROBERT CHARLES PASLEY,
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Order in Council prescribing fees under the Adulteration Prevention Act, 1880
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare13 December 1881
Adulteration Prevention Act 1880, Fees, Food analysis, Drug analysis
- F. P. Murray, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
🗺️ Authorizing the taking and laying down of Roads in the Wellington Provincial District.
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey6 December 1881
Road taking, Land acquisition, Wellington Provincial District, Crown Grants Act 1866
- Erasmus Robert Foster (Esquire), Authorized to take and lay down roads
- Arthur Gordon, Governor
- R. Oliver
🪶 Notification of Relinquishment of Negotiations for Purchase of Native Lands (Paruauku No. 1).
🪶 Māori Affairs13 December 1881
Native land purchase, Relinquishment, Wellington Provincial District, Otaki, Paruauku No. 1
- Arthur Gordon, Governor
- John Bryce
🪶 Notification of Payment of Money and Entry into Negotiations for Native Land Purchase (Houpapa).
🪶 Māori Affairs13 December 1881
Native land purchase, Negotiations commenced, Poverty Bay, Houpapa
- Arthur Gordon, Governor
- John Bryce
🎓 Appointing Time and Place for the first Meeting of the Akaroa High School Board.
🎓 Education, Culture & Science10 December 1881
Akaroa High School, Board of Governors, Meeting appointment
- A. Gordon, Governor
- Walter W. Johnston, (for Minister of Education.)
🌾 Sheep Inspector appointed Rabbit Inspector.
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 December 1881
Appointment, Sheep Inspector, Rabbit Inspector, Wellington
- Robert Charles Pasley, Appointed Rabbit Inspector
NZ Gazette 1881, No 106