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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85
Volunteer Officers appointed.
Defence Office.
Wellington, 29th September, 1900.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the under-mentioned appointments:—
New Zealand Volunteer Medical Staff.
Thomas Gibson Henry Hall to be Surgeon-Captain.
Marsden Mounted Rifle Volunteers.
The Rev. Lyttelton Lucas Cubitt to be Honorary Chaplain.
Commissions to date from the 28th July, 1900.
R. J. SEDDON.
Volunteer Officer resigned.
Defence Office,
Wellington, 29th September, 1900.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of the commission held by the under-mentioned officer:—
Onehunga Rifle Volunteers.
Lieutenant John Ward. Date of resignation, 14th September, 1900.
R. J. SEDDON.
Letters of Naturalisation issued.
Colonial Secretary’s Office.
Wellington, 26th September, 1900.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue Letters of Naturalisation, under “The Aliens Act, 1880,” in favour of the under-mentioned persons:—
| Name. | Occupation. | Residence. |
|---|---|---|
| Gabriel Adess | Merchant | Dunedin. |
| Dorothea Hiscox | Domestic Duties | Wellington. |
| Charles George Bern- | Miner | Glenorchy. |
| hardt Koch | ||
| Ferdinand Oscar Julius | Mechanical Engineer | New Plymouth. |
| Moller | ||
| Peter Olsen | Settler | Auckland. |
| Bridget Orlowski | Domestic Duties | Waihola. |
| Marie Polson | Domestic Duties | Wellington. |
| George Reisler | Miner | Queenstown. |
J. G. WARD.
Special Order made by the Clifton County Council altering the Boundaries of Mokau, Urenui, Tikorangi, and Ngatimaru Ridings.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 28th September, 1900.
THE following special order, made by the Clifton County Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Counties Act, 1886.”
J. G. WARD.
CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL.
Special Order.
THAT the Clifton Council hereby resolves, by way of special order, to readjust and redefine the boundaries between the Mokau, Urenui, and Ngatimaru Ridings of the County of Clifton according to descriptions hereto attached.
I hereby certify that the foregoing special order was made in accordance with the provisions of “The Counties Act, 1886,” by the Clifton County Council, at a special meeting held on the 1st June, 1900, and confirmed at a subsequent meeting held on the 6th July, 1900.
H. E. VAUGHAN,
Clerk, Clifton County Council.
Waitara, 25th September, 1900.
DESCRIPTION of Boundaries of the Mokau, Urenui, Tikorangi, and Ngatimaru Ridings of the Clifton County.
Mokau Riding.
Bounded towards the north by the Kawhia County, towards the east by the West Taupo County, and towards the south by the northern boundary of the Stratford County and by the production of that boundary in a due west direction until it strikes the eastern boundary of Section 13, Block II., Upper Waitara Survey District: thence generally towards the south by the southern boundary of the said Section 13 to the Uruti Road, and thence by the Uruti Road to the boundary between Sections 4 and 7 of Block VI., Upper Waitara Survey District; thence by the north-west boundary of Section 7 to the Kaka Road; thence by the Kaka Road to the boundary between Sections 1 and 2 of said Block VI.; thence by the north-east boundary of said Section 1 and by the northern boundaries of Sections 7, 6, 2, and 1 of Block V., Upper Waitara, and by the north-east boundaries of Sections 35 and 34 of Block I., Upper Waitara Survey District, to the block-line between Block IV., Waitara Survey District, and Block I., Upper Waitara Survey District: and thence generally towards the west by the said block-line in a northerly direction to the Mimi–Mokau Road, and thence by that road to the Mimi Stream: and thence generally towards the south by the Mimi Stream to the Tasman Sea: thence the riding is bounded towards the north-west by the Tasman Sea.
Urenui Riding.
Bounded towards the north, east, and north-east by the Mokau Riding, as above described, to the Uruti Road: thence generally towards the south-east by the Uruti Road to the Ngatoto Road, and by the Ngatoto Road to the Waitara River, and by the Waitara River to the boundary between Sections 1 and 2 of Block X., Upper Waitara Survey District; thence by the north-east and north-west boundaries of Section 1 of said Block X. and the north-west boundary of Section 3 of Block XIV., Upper Waitara Survey District, to the Mangapito Road; thence by the Mangapito Road to the boundary between Sections 5 and 6 of Block XIII., Upper Waitara Survey District; and thence by the north-west boundary of said Section 5 to the boundary between Sections 2 and 8 of Block XIII., Upper Waitara Survey District: thence bounded generally towards the south by the south boundary of Section 8, Block XIII., Upper Waitara Survey District, and of Section 14, Block XVI., Waitara Survey District, to the Piko Road; thence by the Piko and Mataro Roads to the boundary between Sections 23 of Block XV., Waitara Survey District, and 3 of Block XVI., Waitara Survey District; thence by the southern boundaries of Sections 23, 19, and 18 of Block XV., Waitara Survey District: thence bounded generally towards the west by the western boundary of Section 18 of Block XV., Waitara Survey District, to the Taramouku Road, and by the Taramouku Road to the western boundary of Section 21 of said Block XV., and by the southern boundary of Section 22 of said Block XV., westward, to the Onairo Stream; thence by the Onairo Stream to the Tasman Sea: thence bounded towards the north-west by the Tasman Sea.
Tikorangi Riding.
Amended boundaries: Commencing on the Waitara River at a point in line with the south-east boundary of Section 10, Waitara East District; thence bounded generally towards the north-west and north-east by the Waihi Riding, as described in Gazette No. 76, of 12th October, 1893, to the Onairo Stream; towards the east by that stream; towards the south and south-east by Sections 12 and 15 of Block XV., Waitara Survey District, to the Waitara River; and towards the south-west by that river to the point of commencement.
Ngatimaru Riding.
Bounded generally towards the north, north-west, and north by the Tikorangi, Urenui, and Mokau Ridings, as above described; and towards the south-east and south by the Stratford County; and towards the south-west by the Moa Road District.
Special Order made by the Paparata Road Board, County of Manukau.
Colonial Secretary’s Office.
Wellington, 28th September, 1900.
THE following special order, made by the Paparata Road Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
J. G. WARD.
PAPARATA ROAD BOARD.
Special Order.
THE Paparata Road Board, at their meeting held at the office of the Board, Bombay Hall, on the 4th of August, 1900, made a resolution that they will, at their next meeting, to be held on Saturday, the 1st September, 1900, make a special order to adopt generally “The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886,” and its amendments, the said special order to take effect immediately upon being gazetted. At the Board’s meeting held on the 1st September, 1900, the above resolution was confirmed, and the special order duly made in accordance with “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly made in accordance with “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
GEORGE BALME,
Chairman, Paparata Road Board.
W. CAIE,
Clerk, Paparata Road Board.
21st September, 1900.
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- Charles George Bernhardt Koch, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
- Ferdinand Oscar Julius Moller, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
- Peter Olsen, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
- Bridget Orlowski, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
- Marie Polson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
- George Reisler, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
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- H. E. Vaughan, Clerk, Clifton County Council
🏘️ Special Order by Paparata Road Board Adopting Government Loans Act
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- W. Caie, Clerk, Paparata Road Board
NZ Gazette 1900, No 85