✨ Special Orders for Road Districts
APRIL 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 483
Special Orders (4) made by Wairarapa East County Council.—Mauriceville, Whareama, and Eketahuna Road Districts constituted, &c., &c.
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Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 13th April, 1886.
THE following special orders, made by the Wairarapa East County Council, are published in accordance with “The Counties Act 1876 Amendment Act, 1882.”
P. A. BUCKLEY.
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SPECIAL ORDER passed by the County Council of Wairarapa East on the 9th day of February, 1886, constituting the Mauriceville Road District.
This Council hereby, by special order, declares all that portion of the Provincial District of Wellington situate in the Wairarapa East County, comprising one continuous area—and bounded towards the North by the Alfredton Road District, from the summit of the Tararua Range to the north-east corner of Section No. 98, Kopuaranga Survey District; thence towards the East by the Upper Taueru Road District to the north-east corner of Section No. 210; thence along the southern boundary of Sections Nos. 118, 103, and 208; thence by a straight line from the south-west corner of said Section No. 208 to the north-west corner of Section No. 9, and along the western boundary of said Section No. 9 and of Section No. 8 to the north-east corner of Section No. 77; thence towards the south by lines so as to exclude Sections Nos. 77, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 70, 27, 60, and part of Section No. 32, all in the Kopuaranga Survey District; thence along the northern boundary of Section No. 32, Mikimiki Survey District; thence along the eastern, northern, and western boundaries of Section No. 71 to the Ruamahanga River; thence along the centre of the said river to the head of the river-bend, northern part of Section No. 77, all in the Mikimiki Survey District; thence by lines bearing about 317° and 297°, true meridian, 180 chains and 575 chains respectively, to the western boundary-line of the Wairarapa East County; thence northward along the said county boundary to the starting-point—shall constitute a new road district, to be called the Mauriceville Road District, which shall be represented by five members, but shall not be subdivided.
SPECIAL ORDER passed by the County Council of Wairarapa East on the 9th day of February, 1886, constituting the Whareama Road District.
This Council hereby, by special order, declares all that portion of the Provincial District of Wellington situate in the Wairarapa East County, comprising one continuous area—and bounded towards the North by the centre of the Whareama River from its junction with the ocean to its confluence with the Mangapokia Stream, and by the centre of the said stream to its intersection with the western boundary of Section No. 241, Rewa Survey District; thence by the western boundary of the said section to the south-eastern corner of Section No. 259; thence by the southern boundary of said section and of Sections Nos. 262, 266, 267, and 268, Rewa Survey District, of Sections Nos. 729, 725, 616, 519, 518, and 866, Mangapakeha Survey District, of Sections Nos. 98 and 97, Kopuaranga Survey District; thence along northern boundary of Sections Nos. 92 and 96, Otahoua Survey District, to the centre of the Taueru River; thence towards the West by the centre of the said river to its confluence with the Kaumingi River; thence towards the South by the centre of the last-mentioned river to its intersection with the northern boundary of Section No. 669, Rewa Survey District; thence along the northern boundary of the said Section No. 669 to its north-eastern corner; thence by a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the south-west corner of Section No. 613, Rewa Survey District; thence by a straight line in a southerly direction to the south-west corner of Section No. 892, also in the Rewa Survey District; thence in a southerly direction by a straight line on a bearing 208° 45′, true meridian, to its intersection with a boundary-line between the Wairarapa East and Wairarapa West Counties; thence easterly along the said county boundary-line to the Kaiwhata River; and thence along the centre of the said river to the ocean; and thence on the East by the sea-coast northward to the point of commencement—shall constitute a new road district, to be called the Whareama Road District, with the following subdivisions:—
Subdivision No. 1: Bounded towards the North by Sections Nos. 12, 13, 97, and 98, Kopuaranga Survey District, by Sections Nos. 866, 518, 519, 616, 725, 729, Mangapakeha Survey District, and by Section No. 268, Rewa Survey District, to the Mangapokia River; thence towards the East by the centre of the said river to the north-west corner of Section No. 635; thence by lines so as to exclude said Section No. 635 and Sections Nos. 643, 648, 649, 650, and 614; thence along the northern, eastern, and southern boundaries of Section No. 613; thence towards the South and West by a straight line to the north-east corner of Section No. 669; thence by the northern boundary of the said Section No. 669, all in the Rewa Survey District, to the Kaumingi Stream; thence along the centre of the said stream to its junction with the Taueru River; thence along the centre of the said river to the starting-point. To return two members to the Board.
Subdivision No. 2: Bounded towards the North by Sections Nos. 268, 267, 266, 262, and 259, Rewa Survey District; towards the East by the western boundary of Section No. 241 to the Mangapokia River, by the centre of that river to its junction with the Whareama River; thence by the centre of that river to the Waihora Stream, and up the centre of the said stream to the north-east corner of Section No. 614; thence towards the South and West by the northern boundary of said Section No. 614 and part of the eastern boundary of Subdivision No. 1 to the starting-point. To return one member to the Board.
Subdivision No. 3: Bounded towards the North by the centre of the Whareama River, from its junction with the Waihora Stream to the ocean; thence towards the East by the sea-coast to the Patanui Stream; thence towards the South by the said stream to the eastern boundary of Section No. 783, Kaiwhata Survey District; thence along eastern and northern boundaries of said section to the Patanui Stream; thence along said stream to Section No. 786, Rewa Survey District; thence by lines so as to exclude Sections Nos. 786, 900, 899, 898, 897, and 896, and by the south boundary of Section No. 892, all in the Rewa Survey District; and thence towards the West by a straight line from the south-west corner of said Section No. 892 to the south-west corner of Section No. 613, Rewa Survey District; thence along southern boundary of said section to the Waihora Stream; thence by the eastern boundaries of Subdivisions Nos. 1 and 2 to the starting-point. To return two members to the Board.
Subdivision No. 4: Bounded towards the North by Subdivision No. 3; thence towards the East by the sea-coast to the Kaiwhata River; thence towards the South and West by the southern and part of the western boundaries of the Whareama Road District. To return one member to the Board.
SPECIAL ORDER passed by the County Council of Wairarapa East on the 13th day of April, 1886, constituting the Eketahuna Road District.
This Council hereby, by special order, declares all that portion of the Provincial District of Wellington, comprising one continuous area—and bounded towards the North by the Pahiatua Road District, from the Arawaru Trigonometrical Station to the north-eastern corner of Section No. 31A, Block IV., Mangaone Survey District; thence towards the East by the Mangaone River to the north-east corner of Section No. 21, Block III., same survey district; thence along the north-eastern boundary of said Section No. 21 and of Section No. 8, Block VII., same survey district; thence along south boundary of said Section No. 8, the east boundary of Section No. 9, the north boundary of Section No. 12, the east boundaries of Sections Nos. 11, 14, 17, and 20, the north boundaries of Sections Nos. 25 and 26, and the east boundaries of Sections Nos. 26 and 39, all of Block VII., Mangaone Survey District; thence along the east boundaries of Sections Nos. 6 and 25, Block XI., same survey district; thence along traverse lines bearing 223° 30′ 64 chains, 187° 7′ 41 chains, 217° 30′ 23 chains, 180° 20 chains, 128° 30 chains, 185° 30′ 41 chains, 209° 30′ 73 chains, 222° 30′ 88 chains, 193° 15′ 33 chains, 206° 7′ 48 chains, and 183° 15′ 21 chains, all in the Mangaone Survey District, to the northern boundary of the Mauriceville Road District, described in the special order of this Council dated the 9th February, 1886; thence towards the South by the northern boundary of the said Mauriceville Road District; and thence towards the West by the western boundary of the Wairarapa East County to the starting point—shall constitute a new road district, to be called the Eketahuna Road District, which shall be represented by five members, but shall not be subdivided.
SPECIAL ORDER passed by the County Council of Wairarapa East on the 13th day of April, 1886, dissolving certain Road Boards.
In accordance with the provisions of section 13 of “The Road Boards Act, 1882,” this Council hereby, by special order, dissolves the Boards of the Masterton, Alfredton, and Castlepoint Road Districts, and directs that the elections of the new Boards shall take place upon some days during the first week in the month of May next, such days and elections to be appointed and conducted by the Returning Officers of the said districts respectively. The Council further declares that this special order shall take effect only from and after Saturday, the 1st day of May, 1886.
I hereby certify that the special orders passed by the Wairarapa East County on the 9th day of February, 1886, constituting the Mauriceville and Whareama Road Districts, and those passed this day constituting the Eketahuna Road
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Special Orders, Wairarapa East County, Road Districts, Mauriceville, Whareama, Eketahuna, Dissolution
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
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