Licensing and Administrative Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 31

SECOND SCHEDULE.
RICHMOND LICENSING DISTRICT.
ALL that area in the Land District of Nelson known as the Borough of Richmond, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 46, 18th June, 1891.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, the Administrator of the Government of Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.

W. P. REEVES.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Prohibiting Licenses on certain Native Lands.

(L.S.)
JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by Proclamation dated the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the eleventh day of December then instant, as amended by a further Proclamation dated the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, published in the New Zealand Gazette of the ninth day of April then instant, the area of Native land described in the First Schedule hereto was declared to be an area within which no license under “The Licensing Act, 1881,” should be granted:

And whereas it is expedient to revoke the said Proclamations, and make other provisions in lieu thereof:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred by “The Licensing Act, 1881” (hereinafter called “the said Act”), and of all other powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, and acting with the consent and at the request of the owners of the lands described in the said First Schedule hereto, do hereby revoke the said recited Proclamations of the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, respectively, and in lieu thereof do hereby proclaim and declare that no license under the said Act shall be granted within the area of Native land described in the Second Schedule hereto, such area being a portion of the area described in the First Schedule aforesaid.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

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 Tahanui over the Teriki Range, where the Native track crosses the latter; thence by the said right line to Mount Tahanui; thence by a right line to Mount Pirongia; thence by the confiscation boundary-line to and across the Waipa River to the Puniu River; thence by the latter river and again by the confiscation boundary-line to 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 sea.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

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 Tahanui over the Teriki Range, where the Native track crosses the latter; thence by the said right line to Mount Tahanui; thence by a right line to Mount Pirongia; thence by the confiscation boundary-line to and across the Waipa River to the Puniu River; thence by the latter river and again by the confiscation boundary-line to 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 Moawhango 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; thence by that boundary-line to the ocean; and thence towards the west and again towards the north-west by the sea: excepting from the above-described area Subdivision C of the Orahiri Block, containing by admeasurement 1 acre.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, the Administrator of the Government of Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this thirteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.

W. P. REEVES.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Waipawa Police Gaol ceased to be a Police Gaol.

(L.S.)
JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Prisons Act, 1882,” it is enacted that the Governor may, by Proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette, declare that any prison or police gaol shall no longer be a prison or police gaol; and upon the gazetting of such Proclamation, or from and after any later date fixed in such Proclamation for the purpose, such prison or police gaol shall cease to be a prison or police gaol:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance of the above-recited power and authority, do hereby declare that, from and after the gazetting of this Proclamation, the police gaol at Waipawa, in the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay, shall cease to be a police gaol.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, the Administrator of the Government of Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this thirteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.

W. P. REEVES.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Land taken for Roads in Hampstead Town District.

(L.S.)
JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken, under “The Public Works Act, 1882,” and its amendments, for a certain work, to wit, the construction of roads in Hampstead Town District:

And whereas the Hampstead Town Board has laid before the Governor the memorial, accompanied by a map, and also the statutory declaration, required by the said Act and the amendments thereof:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities in me vested by “The Public Works Act, 1882,” and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that, from and after the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the construction of the said roads.

SCHEDULE.

THE parcel of land mentioned hereunder:—

Approximate Area of the Parcel of Land required to be taken. Being Portion of Rural Section No. Situated in the Survey District of Situated in the Town District of
A. R. P. 1 1 12 4904 Ashburton .. Hampstead.


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⚖️ Redefined Licensing District Boundaries

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 April 1892
Licensing, District, Richmond, Nelson
  • Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, Administrator of the Government
  • W. P. Reeves

⚖️ Prohibition of Licenses on Native Lands

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 April 1892
Licensing, Native Lands, Prohibition, First Schedule, Second Schedule
  • Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, Administrator of the Government
  • W. P. Reeves

⚖️ Waipawa Police Gaol Ceased to be a Police Gaol

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 April 1892
Police Gaol, Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay, Prisons Act 1882
  • Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, Administrator of the Government
  • W. P. Reeves

🏗️ Land Taken for Roads in Hampstead Town District

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
13 April 1892
Public Works Act 1882, Land, Roads, Hampstead Town District, Ashburton
  • Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, Administrator of the Government
  • W. P. Reeves