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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 46
Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, do hereby set apart the areas of Crown lands described in the Schedule hereto as kauri-gum reserves, with the names set over the descriptions of such reserves in the said Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
OTAMATEA COUNTY.
Mangawai No. 2 Kauri-gum Reserve: 470 acres. For Mangawai Settlement.
Mangawai No. 3 Kauri-gum Reserve: 1,400 acres. For Mangawai Settlement.
Mangawai No. 4 Kauri-gum Reserve: 630 acres. For Mangawai Settlement.
Mangawai No. 5 Kauri-gum Reserve: 87 acres. For Mangawai Settlement.
OTAMATEA COUNTY.
Mangawai No. 2 Kauri-gum Reserve.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in Block II., Mangawai Survey District, containing by admeasurement 470 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north by Section No. 336 of the Parish of Waipu; towards the east generally by Sections Nos. 230 and 293 of the same parish, and by a public road; towards the south generally by Sections Nos. 318 and 308 of the same parish, by a public road, and by Section No. 122 of the Parish of Mangawai; towards the south-west by Section No. 334 of the Parish of Waipu aforesaid; again towards the north by a public road; and towards the west by Sections Nos. 306 and 306A of the Parish of Waipu aforesaid to the point of commencement.
Mangawai No. 3 Kauri-gum Reserve.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in Block XV., Waipu Survey District, and Blocks II. and III., Mangawai Survey District, containing by admeasurement 1,400 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north-east by Sections Nos. 6, 5, 4, and 3, of the Parish of Mangawai; towards the south generally by Sections Nos. 2, 9, 10, 11, again by Section No. 10, and by Section No. 42, all of the Parish of Mangawai aforesaid, and by a public road; and towards the north-west by Section No. 122 of the same parish, by a public road, and again by Section No. 122 aforesaid to the point of commencement: save and except Sections Nos. 241 and 241A of the Parish of Mangawai aforesaid from the area hereinbefore described.
Mangawai No. 4 Kauri-gum Reserve.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in Block III., Mangawai Survey District, and Block I., Pakiri Survey District, containing by admeasurement 630 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north-east by Sections Nos. 9, 8, 7, and 12, of the Parish of Mangawai; towards the south-east by said Section No. 12 and Sections Nos. 33 and 36 of the same parish; towards the south-west by Section No. 35, the south-western portion of Section No. 38, and Section No. 41, all of the same parish; and towards the north-west by a public road, and by Sections Nos. 42 and 10 of the Parish of Mangawai aforesaid to the point of commencement: save and except Section No. 43A and the north-eastern portion of Section No. 38 of the Parish of Mangawai from the area hereinbefore described.
Mangawai No. 5 Kauri-gum Reserve.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in Block IV., Otamatea Survey District, and Block I., Pakiri Survey District, containing by admeasurement 87 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north-east by a public road; towards the south by the southern portion of Section No. 53 and the southern portion of Section No. 54, both of the Parish of Mangawai; and towards the north-west by a public road to the point of commencement.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Setting apart Reserve under “The Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1898.”
RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this sixth day of May, 1901.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by “The Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1898” (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), it is enacted that the Governor in Council is authorised under the said Act to set apart any specified area of Crown lands within a kauri-gum district to be a kauri-gum reserve under the said Act: And whereas it is expedient to create and set apart the kauri-gum reserve hereinafter mentioned:
Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, do hereby set apart the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as a kauri-gum reserve, with the name set over the description of such reserve in the said Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY.
Kapiro Kauri-gum Reserve: 14,200 acres. For Kerikeri and Pungaere Settlements.
Kapiro Kauri-gum Reserve.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in Blocks VIII. and XII., Kaeo Survey District, and Blocks II., III., VI., VII., X., and XI., Kerikeri Survey District, containing by admeasurement 14,200 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north-east generally by Sections Nos. 6, 5, 4, and 1 of the subdivision of Old Land Claim No. 19, by Section No. 5 of Block III., and Sections Nos. 2 and 1 of Block VII., Kerikeri Survey District, by the Kerikeri Inlet, and by the Toatoa and Te Mamaku Block; towards the south-east generally by land granted to W. S. Grahame (No. 16. O.L.C.), by the Kapiro River, by Section No. 3 of Block VII., Kerikeri Survey District, by a public road, and by Section No. 27 of Block XI. of the same survey district; towards the south generally by the Waipapa River, by Section No. 2 of Block VI., Kerikeri Survey District, by a public road, by Section No. 1 of the same block, by land granted to E. Clarke, being Section No. 3 of the subdivision of Old Land Claim No. 60, by unadjudicated Native land, by Sections Nos. 9 and 10 of the subdivision of Old Land Claim No. 60 aforesaid, by unadjudicated Native land, and by a public road; and towards the west generally by a public road, by Sections Nos. 7, 1, and 8 of Block XII., Kaeo Survey District, by the Pungaere Kauri-gum Reserve, proclaimed in Gazette of 21st December, 1898, page 2073, by a right line being the production in a northerly direction of the eastern boundary of that reserve, by Section No. 8 of the subdivision of Old Land Claim No. 19, by Section No. 1 of Block II., Kerikeri Survey District, again by Section No. 8 aforesaid, and by Section No. 7 of the same subdivision to the point of commencement.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Altering Scale of Witnesses' Expenses in District Courts.
RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this sixth day of May, 1901.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS it is expedient that the scale of witnesses’ expenses now authorised to be paid in proceedings in the several District Courts now or hereafter to be established under “The District Courts Act, 1858,” and the Acts amending the same, should be abolished, and a new scale fixed in lieu thereof:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, and also with the concurrence of his Honour Sir Robert Stout, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the said colony, doth hereby abolish the scale of witnesses’ expenses heretofore fixed, as from the thirty-first day of May instant, and doth hereby fix the scale of witnesses’ expenses specified in the Schedule hereto; and doth also, with the like advice and consent, order and direct that the scale so fixed in the said Schedule shall come into force on and after the first day of June next.
SCHEDULE.
Witnesses’ Expenses.
The allowances to witnesses in the District Courts shall be the allowances for the time being payable to witnesses in the Magistrate’s Court, as the same are set out in Appendix C to the Rules for Magistrate’s Courts, published in the New Zealand Gazette of 11th June, 1894.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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- Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council
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NZ Gazette 1901, No 46