Proclamations




Num. 46.

1015

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1901.

Abolishing and Constituting the Marlborough Mining District.

(l.s.)
RANFURLY, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in me by “The Mining Act, 1898” (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby abolish the Marlborough Mining District, as constituted by Proclamation published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 6, of the twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and I do hereby constitute and appoint in lieu thereof the portions of the colony particularly described in the Schedule hereto, which shall be designated the Marlborough Mining District; and I do hereby further proclaim and declare that this Proclamation shall take effect as from the twenty-third day of May next.

SCHEDULE.

MARLBOROUGH MINING DISTRICT.

ALL that area in the Marlborough Land District bounded towards the north and west generally by the Provincial District of Nelson from Tophouse to the Pelorus River, and by the left bank of that river to the waters of Pelorus Sound; thence by the waters of Pelorus Sound to the south-western boundary of Section No. 2, Ohingaroa Bay, Linkwater Survey District; thence by a right line to the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 152 of the said survey district, and by that boundary produced to Okiwa Bay; thence by the waters of Queen Charlotte Sound to Reserve D, Town of Picton, and by that reserve to Wellington Street; thence by Wellington Street and London Quay to the Picton and Blenheim Railway-line; thence by that line to the Wairau River; and thence by that river to the commencing-point: excepting from the above area Section No. 1, Block XIV., Linkwater Survey District, and Sections Nos. 1 to 33, inclusive, Block X., Wakamarina Survey District, within the aforesaid boundaries.

Also all that area in the Marlborough Land District, bounded towards the north and north-west by Port Gore, from the north-eastern corner of Section No. 3, Block XII., Gore Survey District, to Cape Jackson; thence towards the south-east generally by Queen Charlotte Sound to Section No. 111, Linkwater Survey District, in Torea Moua Bay; thence again towards the north-west by said Section No. 111; again towards the north and towards the west by Section No. 93, Linkwater Survey District, to the summit of the watershed between Kenepuru Sound and Queen Charlotte Sound; thence again towards the north-west by the summit of the said watershed and the summit of the watershed between Pelorus Sound and Queen Charlotte Sound, over Mount Stokes, to a line joining the north-eastern corner of said Section No. 3 and the north-eastern corner of Section No. 50, Block VIII., Gore Survey District; and thence again towards the north by that line to Port Gore, the place of commencement.

Also the Borough of Blenheim, as constituted in the New Zealand Gazette No. 14, of the 11th day of March, 1869, and extended in the New Zealand Gazette No. 3, of the 20th day of January, 1876.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one.

JAMES McGOWAN,
Minister of Mines.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Police-gaol proclaimed.

(l.s.)
RANFURLY, Governor.

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 published in the Gazette, declare that such police-stations as he shall name therein shall be police-gaols:

And whereas it is desirable to proclaim the police-station at Tolaga Bay, in the Provincial District of Auckland, to be a police-gaol:

Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance of the above-recited power and authority, do hereby declare that the said building shall be a police-gaol from and after the appearance of this Proclamation in the Gazette.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one.

JAMES McGOWAN.

GOD SAVE THE KING!



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🗺️ Abolishing and Constituting the Marlborough Mining District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 May 1901
Mining District, Proclamation, Boundary change, Marlborough, Land District, Schedule
  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • James McGowan, Minister of Mines

⚖️ Proclamation declaring Tolaga Bay police-station a police-gaol

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
1 May 1901
Police-gaol, Proclamation, Tolaga Bay, Auckland Provincial District, Prisons Act 1882
  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • James McGowan