✨ Factory Districts and Harbour Board




by the sea; towards the south-west generally by the Porangahau River, by Tauraekaitai Stream, by Waikopiro Block, and by the Manawatu River; and towards the north-west generally by the Woodville-Napier Railway-line, by Maharakeke Stream, and by Avoca River.

ORMONDVILLE FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.

Bounded towards the west generally by the summit of the Ruahine Range; towards the north-east generally by a due east line to the source of the Tukituki River, and by that river; towards the south-west generally by the Avoca River, the Maharakeke Stream, the Napier-Woodville Railway-line, across and by the Manawatu River and the northern and eastern boundaries of Waikopiro Block; and towards the south-west generally by the south-eastern boundaries of that block, by the Manawatu River, by the Mangatewainui River, by Otanga Block (Manawatu No. 4B) to the Whakaruatapu River, by a due west line to the Mangatera Stream, by that stream and by the south-western boundary of Piripiri Block (Manawatu No. 2) to the summit of the Ruahine Range.

DANEVIRKE FACTORY DISTRICT RECONSTITUTED.

Bounded towards the north-west by the summit of the Ruahine Range; towards the north-east and south-east by Piripiri Block (Manawatu No. 2), by Mangatera Stream, by a due west line to the north-west corner of Otanga Block (Manawatu No. 4B), by the northern boundary of that block, by Mangatewainui River, by Manawatu River, by Waikopiro Block, by the north-eastern boundary of Mangapuaka Block, by the north-eastern and south-eastern boundaries of Mangawakaitoi Block, and by the south-eastern boundary of Mangatoro Block; and towards the south-west generally by Puketoi No. 6 Block, by the southern boundaries of Mangatoro Block, Kaitoki Block, and Otawhao Block to the Manawatu River, by the Manawatu River to a point opposite the exit of the Oruakeretaki Stream across the Manawatu River, and by that stream to its source, and by a due west line thence to the summit of the Ruahine Range.

WOODVILLE FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.

Bounded towards the north-west generally by the summit of the Ruahine Range; towards the north-east generally by a due east line to the source of the Oruakeretaki Stream, by that stream, by the Manawatu River, across that river, by Otawhao Block, Kaitoki Block, and Mangatoro Block; towards the south-east by the south-east boundaries of Puketoi No. 6 Block; and towards the south and south-west generally by the boundary between the Wellington and Hawke's Bay Land Districts, and by the Manawatu River.

HERBERTVILLE FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.

Bounded towards the north generally by the Tauraekaitai Stream and by Porangahau River; towards the south-east generally by the sea; towards the south-west by Akitio River and the boundary-lines between the Wellington and Hawke's Bay Land Districts; and towards the north-west generally by Puketoi No. 6 Block, by Mangatoro Block, by Manawakaitoi Block, by Mangapuaka Block, and by Waikopiro Block.

OHINGAITI FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.

Bounded towards the west by Turakina River, towards the north by Pipipi and Raketapauma Blocks; towards the north-east and south-east by the Hautapu River and the Rangitikei River; and towards the south generally by the production of the north-eastern boundary of Section No. 5A, Rangatira Block, and by Section No. 5A, by Sections Nos. 7 and 11, by a road-line bounding Section No. 11A, by Sections Nos. 114, 113, 112, of Block II., Ongo Survey District, and 107 of Block I., Ongo Survey District, and by a road-line forming the south-west boundary of Sections Nos. 104, 103, and 102 to the Turakina River.

WAVERLEY FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.

Bounded generally towards the north-west by the boundary-line between the Wellington and Taranaki Land Districts from the mouth of the Patea River, by the southern side of the road bounding Sections Nos. 24 and 76, Block VII., Carlyle Survey District, by the western side of New Taranaki Road, across that road, and by the road bounding Sections Nos. 7, 8, 10, and 11, Block VIII., Carlyle Survey District, and intersecting Section No. 25, Block VI., Wairoa Survey District, across and by the Whenuakura River, and by a road-line intersecting the Putahi Native Reserve, bounding Sections Nos. 446, Block IV., Carlyle Survey District, 448, 449, 452, and 438, and again by the Land District boundary-line to the Waitotara River; towards the north-east and south-east generally by that river, by the Manganui-o-tahu No. 1 Block, the Manganui-o-tahu Block, and the Kaiwi Stream; and towards the south-west by the sea.

NASEBY FACTORY DISTRICT EXTENDED.

Bounded towards the west by the summit of the range from North Rough Ridge Hill to Trig. Station L, Blackstone Survey District, thence by a right line towards Blackstone Hill; towards the north-west generally by a line along the summit of the western watersheds of the north branch of the Idaburn, of Hill's Creek, and of the east branch of the Otamatata River to a point due west of the source of Rambling Gorge Creek; towards the north by a right line to that source, and by the last-named creek, by Boundary Creek, by the east branch of the Otamatata River, and by the Hut Creek to its source; towards the north-east generally by a leading spur to Mount Domett, by the summit of the range over Mount Pisgah and Kakanui Peak to a point due east of the source of Houndburn; and towards the south generally by a right line to the source of the Houndburn, and by that stream, across and by the Taieri River, and by Cap Burn to a point due east of where the Sowburn crosses the road from Patearoa to Hamilton; thence by a due west line to that point, by the Sowburn, across and by the Taieri River, by the Stotburn to its source, and by a right line thence to North Rough Ridge Hill.

BAY OF ISLANDS FACTORY DISTRICT CONSTITUTED.

Bounded towards the north generally by the Whangaroa County; towards the north-east generally by the sea; towards the south-east by Whangarei County; and towards the south-west generally by the Whangarei-Kawakawa Road to the southern boundary-line of the Bay of Islands Coal Company's lease of 2,700 acres, thence by that boundary-line to the Waiharakeke Stream, thence across and by that stream, the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 162, Kawakawa Parish, and the Otiria Stream, to the Kawakawa-Ohaeawai Road, thence by that road, the road intersecting Allotment No. 469, Patukauae, Allotment No. 379, Te Wai Taraire, Allotment No. 277, Porotu, and land granted to S. Hutton, E. M. Williams, and J. Williams, to the Waitangi River, at a point a little above its confluence with the Waiaruhe River, thence by that road passing through allotments numbered and granted as follow: No. 4, James Busby; No. 4, G. Clarke; No. 5, Rev. C. Baker; No. 1, J. King; No. 6, S. Clarke; No. 2, J. Kemp, jun.; No. 3, E. Clarke; No. 1, Te Whau Block; No. 8, S. King; and No. 7, H. King, to the Whangaroa County boundary: including all adjacent islands.

ALEX. WILLIS,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring Chairman of Clifton County Council a Member of Waitara Harbour Board.

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 it is enacted by section nine of "The Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1894" (hereinafter called "the said Act"), that where in the terms of the principal Act the Chairman of any County Council is appointed a member of a Harbour Board by succession, and after the passing of such Act the county has been divided and a new county formed, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to declare that the Chairman of the new County Council shall be the member in succession on the Harbour Board in place of the Chairman of the original county, anything in the principal Act to the contrary notwithstanding:

And whereas it was provided by the principal Act that the Chairman of the Council of the County of Taranaki shall be a member of the Waitara Harbour Board by succession:

And whereas since the passing of the principal Act the County of Taranaki has been divided, and the County of Clifton formed:

And whereas it is desirable, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, to make the provision hereinafter set forth with respect to the representation of the Clifton County Council on the Waitara Harbour Board:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, and in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, doth hereby declare that the Chairman of the Clifton County Council shall be the member in succession on the Waitara Harbour Board in place of the Chairman of the Council of the County of Taranaki, anything in the principal Act to the contrary notwithstanding.

ALEX. WILLIS,

Clerk of the Executive Council.



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πŸ‘· Constituting and Extending Factory Districts (continued from previous page)

πŸ‘· Labour & Employment
6 December 1894
Factory Districts, Boundaries, Ormondville, Dannevirke, Woodville, Herbertville, Ohingaiti, Waverley, Naseby, Bay of Islands
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ›οΈ Declaring Chairman of Clifton County Council a Member of Waitara Harbour Board

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
3 December 1894
Harbours Act, Clifton County Council, Waitara Harbour Board, Taranaki County
  • Glasgow, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council