✨ Proclamations
Numb. 130.
1685
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1884.
Prohibiting Licenses on certain Native Lands.
(L.S.) Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by the twenty-fifth section of “The Licensing Act, 1881,” it is enacted that the Governor, on the application of the owners of any block or area of Native land on which no publican’s license has been hitherto granted, may, by Proclamation in the Gazette, declare that no license shall be granted within such block or area, and it shall not be lawful for the Licensing Committee to issue any license to take effect within any block or area so proclaimed: And whereas the owners of the Native land described in the Schedule hereto, and on which no publican’s license has hitherto been granted, have applied to have the said section brought into force within the boundaries of the said land: Now, therefore, I, William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in me by the said Act, hereby proclaim and declare that no license shall be granted within the area of Native land described in the said Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
KAWHIA LICENSING AREA.
ALL that area in the Provincial Districts of Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington, bounded towards the North-west by Te Wharauroa Block, from the Aotea Harbour to the Waitetuna River; thence towards the North-east generally by the said Waitetuna River to its intersection by a right line running from Mount Tahuaniu over the Teriki Range, where the Native track crosses the latter; thence by the said right line to Mount Tahuaniu; thence by a right line to Mount Pirongia; thence by a right line to the confluence of the Ngakauhua Stream and the Waipa River; thence by the said Waipa River and the Mangawhero Stream to the source of the latter; thence by a right line to Taurangakohu Trig. Station; thence by a right line to the confluence of the Mangare Stream and the Waikato River; thence by the said Waikato River to the Tatua West Block; thence towards the East by that block and the Whangamata Block to Lake Taupo; thence by a right line across that lake to the mouth of the Tauranga River, and by that river to its source in the Kaimanawa Range; thence towards the South-east and South by the summit of that range and the summits of the watersheds between the sources of the rivers Moawhanga and Waikato, and Waikato and Wangaehu to Ruapehu Mountain; thence towards the South-west and South generally by the south-western boundary-lines of the Okahukura and the Aotea Blocks respectively to the Taranaki confiscation boundary-line; and thence by that boundary-line to the ocean; and thence towards the West and again towards the North-west by the ocean and Kawhia Harbour.
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, Lieutenant-General in Her Majesty’s Army, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 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 Christchurch, this third day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
ROBERT STOUT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Addington Prison to cease to be a Female Reformatory under “The Contagious Diseases Act, 1869.”
(L.S.) Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
IN exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in me by “The Contagious Diseases Act, 1869,” and of every other power and authority enabling me in this behalf, I, William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the prison at Addington, near Christchurch, shall, as from the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, cease to be a female reformatory for the purposes of the said Act.
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, Lieutenant-General in Her Majesty’s Army, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 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 Christchurch, this sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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🗺️ Prohibition of Licenses on Native Lands
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey3 December 1884
Prohibition, Licenses, Native Lands, Kawhia Licensing Area
- Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor
- Robert Stout
⚖️ Addington Prison to Cease as Female Reformatory
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- Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor
- P. A. Buckley
NZ Gazette 1884, No 130