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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 88
Constituting Districts under “The Factories Act, 1894.”
GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this third day of December, 1894.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by “The Factories Act, 1894” (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time divide New Zealand, or any portion thereof, into such districts as he shall think fit, and notice of the constitution of every such district shall be given in the Gazette as occasion requires:
Now, therefore, I, David, Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby divide the portions of the said colony enumerated in the Schedule hereto into districts for the purposes of the said Act, the descriptions and boundaries whereof shall be those set forth in the Schedule hereto; and I do hereby declare that for the purposes of the said Act each of such districts shall be known by the name set over the description of each such district respectively.
SCHEDULE.
TINUI FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.
Bounded towards the north-east generally by the boundary-line between Hawke’s Bay and Wellington Land Districts and by the Akitio River; towards the south-east generally by the sea to the Kaiwhata River; towards the south-west generally by the Kaiwhata River, by Small Grazing-runs Nos. 49 and 48, and the north-west boundary of Small Grazing-run No. 48 produced to the Ruamahanga Stream, and by that stream to the Wainuioru River; and towards the west generally by the Wainuioru River, the Maungaraki No. 1 Block, Brancepeth Road, and the Masterton–Waimata Road to the Taueru River, by that river, by Block XIV., Puketoi Survey District, by Section No. 128 and Section No. 127 of Block XI., Puketoi Survey District, to the Waitawhiti Stream, by that stream, by Sections Nos. 46, 26, 27, 22, 48, 20, and 50 to the north-western corner of said Section No. 50; thence by a right line to Puketoi Trig. Station, and by the summit of Puketoi Range.
MASTERTON FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.
Bounded towards the west generally by the summit of the Tararua Range; towards the north generally by a due east line to the source of the Ruamahanga River, by that river, by Section No. 4, Block IV., Mikimiki Survey District, by Sections Nos. 8, 9, and 7, Block I., Kopuaranga Survey District, across and by the Kopuaranga River, by Dreyer’s Rock Road, by Ihurana Road, by a road bounding Sections Nos. 92, 93, 94, and 95, Block IV. of said district, by Sections Nos. 95, 96, and 16, by Sections Nos. 22, 27, and 26 of Block I., Mangapakeha Survey District, to the most easterly corner of Section No. 26, by the boundary-line between the College land and the Education Reserve to a point in line with the northern boundary-line of Section No. 143 of Block II. of said district, by a right line to and by that boundary-line to the Taueru River; towards the south-east by that river, across that river by the Masterton–Waimata Road, by Brancepeth Road, by the north-east boundary of Maungaraki No. I. Block, by Wainuioru River, by Sections Nos. 76, 77, 62, 54, 53, 43, and 36, Block XIV., Otahoua Survey District, by Section No. 35, by the southern boundary of Section No. 88 N.R., and by Section No. 22, Wi Kingi’s Reserve, to the Taueru River, across and by that river; and towards the south-west by the south-west boundary of Section No. 16, Taueru Block, to the Waingawa River, by the Waingawa River to its source, and by a due west line to the summit of the Tararua Range.
CARTERTON FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.
Bounded towards the north-east generally by the Waingawa River from its source in the Tararua Mountains to a point in line with the western boundary-line of Section No. 16, Tauheru Block, across the Waingawa River, to and by that western boundary to the Tauheru River, across and by that river to Section No. 23 (next Wi Kingi’s Reserve), by said Section No. 23, and Sections Nos. 88 and 34, Block XIII., Otahoua Survey District, by Sections Nos. 33, 44, 52, 63, and 75, Block XIV., by Section No. 80, by the Wainuioru River and the Ruamahanga Stream to a point in line with the north-western boundary of Small Grazing-run No. 48; thence by a right line to and by said north-western boundary and by the western and northern boundaries of Small Grazing-run No. 49 to the Kaiwhata River, and by that river to the sea; towards the south-east generally by the sea; towards the south-west generally by the Pahaoa River from the sea to its confluence with the Kaikai kuri Stream, thence by a right line to the Whangaehu Stream at the southernmost corner of Section No. 96, Block X., Hua-
ngarua Survey District, thence by the Whangaehu Stream, the Huangarua River, the Ruamahanga River, and the Waiohine River to the source of the last-named river near Mount Hector; and towards the north-west generally by a right line to Mount Hector, and by the summit of the Tararua Range.
MARTINBOROUGH FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.
Bounded towards the north-east generally by the Ruamahanga River, the Huangarua River, and the Whangaehu Stream to the southernmost corner of Section No. 96, Block X., Huangarua District, thence by a right line to the confluence of the Kaikai kuri Stream with the Pahaoa River, and thence by that river to the sea; towards the south-east and south-west by the sea, and towards the north-west generally by the Onoke Lake, the Ruamahanga River, Wairarapa Lake, and again by the Ruamahanga River to a point in line with the western boundary of Moiki Block, and by a right line to and by that boundary to the Uruokakite Block, and by that block to the Ruamahanga River: including Pukepuke-Onetea Island.
FEATHERSTON FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.
Bounded towards the north-west generally by the summit of the Rimutaka Range to a point due west of Tauherenikau Trig. Station; towards the north and north-east generally by a due east line to the Tauherenikau River, by that river, by a road-line bounding Sections Nos. 4, 1, 2, and 10 of Block IV., Wairarapa Survey District, Sections Nos. 14, 15, 16, and 17 of Block I., Huangarua Survey District, and passing through Sections Nos. 4, 3, 2, and 1 of Uruokakite Block to Section No. 36, Block V., Huangarua Survey District, and by the Uruokakite Block and the Moiki Block to the Ruamahanga River; towards the south-east generally by the Ruamahanga River, and the eastern shore of the Wairarapa Lake; again by the Ruamahanga River and the eastern shore of Onoke Lake, and by the sea.
WELLINGTON FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.
Bounded towards the north-east generally by the Waikanae River to a point due north of the north-eastern corner of Section No. 415; thence towards the south-east generally by a right line to the north-eastern corner of that section, by Sections Nos. 415, 414, 413, 410, 409, 406, 405, 402, 401, 398, 397, 392, 391, 388, 387, 384, 383, 380, 379, 376, 375, 372, 371, 367, 366, 363, 362, 359, and 358, all of Akatarawa Valley, by Section No. 1, Block XIV., Sections Nos. 32, 13, 12, 8, 7, 5, 3, and 1, Block XIII., Akatarawa Survey District, and Section No. 30, Block X., Paikakariki Survey District, by the road forming the western boundaries of Sections Nos. 30 and 31, Block X., passing through Sections Nos. 32, 34, 6, 4, 3, 11, 16, and 15, and bounding Sections Nos. 16 and 19, Block X., Paikakariki Survey District, passing through Sections Nos. 2, 6, 10, 7, and 14, and bounding Sections Nos. 15 and 16, Block IV., Belmont Survey District; passing through Sections Nos. 59, 57, 436, 433, 345, 342, and 332, Block III., and Sections Nos. 328, 323, 318, 319, 317, 312, 307, 190, 305, 304, 303, 302, 301, 300, 129, and 115, Block VIII., Belmont Survey District, by the northern and eastern boundaries of the Borough of Lower Hutt, and by the waters of Port Nicholson; and towards the south and north-west generally by the sea: including Mana and Kapiti Islands.
MAKETU FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.
Bounded towards the north generally by the sea; towards the east by the Whakatane River to a point due east of Te Aho-o-te-Atua; towards the south and south-west generally by a right line through Te Aho-o-te-Atua, by Waiohau No. 1B Block, by Waiohau No. 1A Block, by Waiohau No. 2 Block, across the Rangitaiki River, by Matahina B Block, by the Te Teko–Galatea Road, by Matahina A No. 2 Block, by northern portion Putauaki No. 2 Block, by the Tarawera River, across that river and by Ruruanga Stream, by Rotoma Block, Rotoma Lake, again by Rotoma Block, and by Tautare Block, by Rotoehu Lake, by Native land to the south-west corner of Run No. 4, by Pokopoko Stream, by Te Taheke Block, and by Mangorewa-Kaharoa Block; and towards the west generally by Allotment No. 5013c², Waoku No. 2 Block, Waoku No. 2A Block, Otawa No. 1 Block, Otawa No. 2 Block, the Kaiate Stream, Waitao Stream, and by Tauranga Harbour.
ROTORUA FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.
Bounded towards the north-east generally by the eastern boundaries of Waoku No. 2A and Waoku No. 2 Blocks, and of Allotment No. 5013c², by the northern boundaries of Mangorewa-Kaharoa Block and of Te Taheke Block, by Runs Nos. 4 and 5, by Kaikokopu No. 2 Native Reserve, by Runs Nos. 8 and 9, by the eastern shore of Roto-ehu, by part of the northern boundaries of Tautara and Rotoma Blocks, by the northern and eastern shores of Rotoma, by the eastern boundary of Rotoma Block, by Ruruanga Stream, by Tarawera River, by the northern and eastern boundaries of the northern portion of Putauaki No. 2 Block, by the north-eastern boundary of Matahina A No. 2 Block, by the
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👷 Constituting and Extending Factory Districts
👷 Labour & Employment3 December 1894
Factory Districts, Boundaries, Wellington, Masterton, Tinui, Carterton, Martinborough, Featherston, Maketu, Rotorua
- David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
NZ Gazette 1894, No 88