✨ Government Orders & Land Reserves
1922
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 87
scribed in the first column of the Schedule hereto may be
exchanged for the land described in the second column of
the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
| Description of Reserve intended to be exchanged. | Description of Land to be obtained in Exchange therefor. |
|---|---|
| All that piece of land in the Land District of Taranaki, containing 1 rood 1⅜ perches, more or less, situate in the Borough of New Plymouth, being the section numbered 1119 on the official plan of the said borough. | All that piece of land in the Land District of Taranaki, containing 38⅞ perches, more or less, situate in the Borough of New Plymouth, being Lot 1 of the section numbered 792 on the official plan of the said borough. Also, all that piece of land, containing 4⅞ perches, more or less, situate in the said borough, being Lot 2 of the said section numbered 792. |
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Declaring Roads in Orakei Native Reserve to be District Roads.
RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this thirtieth day of September, 1901.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in him by “The Public Works Act, 1894,” and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby order that the roads mentioned in the Schedule below shall on and after the date of this Order in Council become district roads.
SCHEDULE.
| Area. | Being Portion of | Survey District. | Shown on Plan marked | Coloured on Plan | Marked on Plan |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. 2 1 9·2 | Orakei Native Reserve | Rangitoto | S.G. 45505 | Red | A–B. |
| 9 2 35 | Ditto | " | " | " | C–D. |
| 3 1 13·2 | " | " | " | " | E–F. |
| 4 1 21·7 | " | " | " | " | G–H. |
| 16 2 29 | " | " | " | " | M–N. |
All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked as above noted, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Amending the Regulations under “The New Zealand State Forests Act, 1885.”
RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this third day of October, 1901.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section fifteen of “The New Zealand State Forests Act, 1885,” power is given to the Governor in Council from time to time to make, alter, or repeal regulations under the said Act:
And whereas by an Order in Council issued on the twenty-third day of September, one thousand nine hundred and one, regulations under the said Act were made: And whereas it is deemed expedient to repeal the Schedule to the said Order in Council, and to make another Schedule in lieu thereof:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby revoke the Schedule to the said Order in Council, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the regulation set forth in the Schedule hereto, which shall take the place of the Schedule in the aforesaid Order in Council, and doth further declare that this amended regulation shall come into force and take effect from and after the day of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
ORDINARY royalty shall be paid by the purchasers of timber in forests according to the following classification:—
At per 100 sup. ft.
s. d.
Class I.—
Totara, matai, puriri, maire-raunui, silver-pine, and pohutukawa, not less than .. .. 2 0
Class II.—
Kauri, not less than .. .. .. 1 0
Class III.—
Totara and matai less than 25 ft. in length, rata, tangeao, tooth- and entire-leaved beeches, manuka (tea-tree), manao, tanekaha, kawaka, kaikawaka, not less than .. .. .. 1 0
Class IV.—
Rewarewa, mapau, toro, hinau, taraire, miro, not less than .. .. .. 0 6
Class V.—
Mountain- and silver-beech, not less than .. 0 6
Class VI.—
Rimu (red-pine), kahikatea (white-pine), kamai, pukatea, tawa, not less than .. .. 0 6
Class VII.—
Puriri, totara, kauri, silver-pine, and matai posts and sleepers to be charged under Classes I. to III.
Per 100.
Other posts, rails, and sleepers .. .. 8 0
Fencing-stakes .. .. .. 4 0
Per Cord.
Firewood, not less than .. .. .. 1 0
No standing totara or black-pine, and no timber required or suitable for milling purposes, to be permitted to be cut under this class.
The royalty to be paid under this Schedule is subject to the right of the Commissioner of State Forests to cause any timber to be sold by appraisement or by auction.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council.
Changing the Purpose of a Reserve in Taranaki.
RANFURLY, Governor.
WHEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto was heretofore duly set apart for a reserve for a rubbish depot, being a reserve within Class II. of “The Public Reserves Act, 1881,” and such land has not been vested in trust in any society, body corporate, or trustees: And whereas it is expedient that such reserve shall be appropriated for the purposes of a public recreation-ground, being a reserve in Class III. of the aforesaid Act:
Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the second section of “The Public Reserves Act Amendment Act, 1889,” do by this notification declare that the said reserve shall, from and after the thirtieth day of September instant, be appropriated for the purposes of a public recreation-ground under Class III. of “The Public Reserves Act, 1881”; and I do hereby direct that this notification shall be published in the New Zealand Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land in the Taranaki Land District, containing by admeasurement 3 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more or less, being Section No. 13, Village of Warea; as the same is delineated on the plan deposited in the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-seventh day of September, one thousand nine hundred and one.
T. Y. DUNCAN,
Minister of Lands.
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