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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 58
Offices opened and closed; Designation changed.
Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 19th June, 1899.
THE following particulars of offices opened and closed, and of a designation changed, are published for general information.
W. O. WALKER,
For Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.
OFFICES.
| Name. | District. | Date. |
|---|---|---|
| POST-OFFICES OPENED. | ||
| Croydon Bush | Invercargill | 1 May, 1899. |
| Fairton | Christchurch | 1 " |
| Island Bay | Wellington | 1 " |
| Ngawaro | Thames | 27 April, |
| Pyramids | Invercargill | 1 June, |
| Rata piko | New Plymouth | 28 April, |
| Umataeroa | Napier | 24 " |
POST- AND TELEPHONE-OFFICE CLOSED.
Kimihia .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 29 April, 1899.
MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.
Motupiko Railway.. | Nelson .. .. .. | 1 June, 1899.
Opononi .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 24 May, "
Riwaka .. .. .. .. | Nelson .. .. .. | 24 "
POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANK OPENED.
Millerton*.. .. .. .. | Westport .. .. .. | 24 May, 1899.
TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED.
Motupiko Railway† | Nelson .. .. .. | 1 June, 1899.
Totoraratahi‡ .. | Oamaru .. .. .. | 12 May, "
TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED.
Oaonni .. .. .. .. | New Plymouth .. | 1 June, 1899.
Rahotu .. .. .. .. | Oamaru " | 1 "
Totoraratahi .. .. | Oamaru .. .. .. | 12 May, "
DESIGNATION CHANGED.
| Description. | Office. | District. | Date. |
|---|---|---|---|
| From | To | ||
| Post-office | Mokamoka | Pounawea | Dunedin |
- Now money-order office and Post-Office Savings-bank.
† Post and telephone combined.
‡ Now post and telephone combined; also bureau.
Native Land Court Notices.
"The Native Land Court Act, 1894."
IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
In the matter of the Owharoa Block, and of the application of the Ohinemuri Syndicate (Limited) under section 39 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1894."
WHEREAS application has been made as above mentioned to have the orders made by the Native Land Court on the 6th day of October, 1898, partitioning the Owharoa Block, cancelled, on the ground that the said partition was made in error: And whereas the said application was referred by me to the Native Land Court for inquiry and report, and has been duly reported on: And whereas it appears that the Court in making such partition was not fully and properly informed as to the facts of the case, and that a certain injustice has thereby resulted:
Now, therefore, for the purpose of remedying such injustice, and in exercise of the power in that behalf vested in me as Chief Judge of the said Court by section 39 aforesaid, I hereby order that the said partition, and all orders made by the Court for the purpose of giving effect to the same, be and the same hereby are annulled, and that the Court do, on the application of any person interested, proceed to partition the said Owharoa Block as if no partition thereof had been heretofore made.
I direct that this order be notified in the Gazette and Kahiti.
As witness my hand, this 30th day of June, 1899.
GEO. B. DAVY, Chief Judge.
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🚂 Post and Telegraph Department Office Openings, Closures, and Designation Changes
🚂 Transport & Communications19 June 1899
Post Offices, Telephone Offices, Savings Banks, Money Orders, Office Closures, Designation Changes, Wellington
- W. O. Walker, For Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner
🪶 Annulment of Partition Order for Owharoa Block by Native Land Court
🪶 Māori Affairs30 June 1899
Native Land Court, Owharoa Block, Partition Order, Annulment, Ohinemuri Syndicate, Land Dispute
- GEO. B. DAVY, Chief Judge
NZ Gazette 1899, No 58