Land and Infrastructure Orders




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No: 10

Licensee of Foreshore for Jetty, Cape Turnagain.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentieth day of January, 1902.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-eighth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 72, of the thirty-first day of the same month, Hugh Handyside, Charles Herbert, and James Groves Speedy were, as trustees for the inhabitants of the Cape Turnagain district, licensed to use and occupy a part of the foreshore, and of the land below low-water mark adjacent thereto, at Cape Turnagain, in order to erect a jetty thereon:

And whereas the said Hugh Handyside has resigned his trusteeship, and William Walter Scot Hales, of Herbertville, is willing to act as trustee in his stead:

And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said Order in Council as to the said Hugh Handyside, and to substitute as licensee in his place the said William Walter Scot Hales:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by “The Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1883,” and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council in so far as the same relates to the said Hugh Handyside, and in his stead doth hereby appoint the said William Walter Scot Hales to be a licensee under the said Order in Council jointly with the said Charles Herbert and James Groves Speedy, as such trustees as aforesaid.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Land taken for a Native School in the Auckland Land District.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentieth day of January, 1902.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken, under “The Public Works Act, 1894,” and “The Public Works Acts Amendment Act, 1900,” for a certain public work, to wit, a Native school:

And whereas it has been made a condition of the establishment of the said Native school that the site required therefor shall be a free gift from the Native owners to His Majesty the King, and the Native owners have agreed to such condition, and it has been made to appear that such agreement is sufficient for the purposes intended to be effected thereby:

And whereas under Crown grant registered in the Land Transfer Register of the Auckland District, Vol. ix., folio 71, certain aboriginal natives, as in the said Crown grant mentioned, are the owners of the portion of the Tauhara Middle Block within which the said land is situated:

And whereas, as required by the first-mentioned Act, a map has been prepared and signed showing accurately the position and extent of the said land, and such map is hereto attached, and the Minister for Public Works has recommended that this Order in Council should be issued:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred by “The Public Works Act, 1894,” and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby order and declare that the land shown upon the said map and mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the said Native school: And it is hereby declared that this Order in Council shall take effect on the sixth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and two.


SCHEDULE.

WAITAHANUI NATIVE-SCHOOL SITE.

ALL that parcel of land in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 9 acres, more or less, being portion of Tauhara Middle No. 4a Block (as comprised in Crown grant, Vol. ix., folio 71, of the Land Transfer Register of the Auckland District), and known as Section 1, Block X., Tauhara Survey District. Bounded towards the west by the main Taupo-Tokaanu Road, 880 links; towards the north by the Tauhara Middle No. 4a Block, 530 links; towards the east by a road reserve along the Waitahanui Stream, 300 links, 600 links, 350 links, and 300 links; towards the south by the aforementioned Tauhara Middle No. 4a Block, 1130 links, to the point of commencement: as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked 1900/488-401, deposited in the office of the Minister of Education, at Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, and thereon outlined in purple.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Vesting a Reserve in the Ashburton County Council.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentieth day of January, 1902.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto was permanently set aside as a reserve for rubbish and drainage purposes on the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and one:

And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor, it is expedient to vest the said land in the Ashburton County Council:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, and in exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the fourth section of “The Public Reserves Act, 1881,” doth hereby declare that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the reserve mentioned in the Schedule hereto shall become vested in “The Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Ashburton County,” in trust, as a reserve for rubbish and drainage purposes.


SCHEDULE.

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.

ALL that parcel of land in the Canterbury Land District, containing by admeasurement 20 acres, more or less, being Section No. 3540 (in red), Block XIII., Ashburton Survey District. Bounded towards the north-west by a continuation of the road forming the north-western boundary of Section No. 6607; towards the north-east by the road along the south-western boundaries of Sections Nos. 6607, 19339, and 17417; and towards the south-west by the Ashburton River: as the same is delineated on the plan deposited in the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Declaring Waioeka and Otara Roads, in the Opotiki and Waioeka Survey Districts, to be County Roads.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentieth day of January, 1902.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON PRESIDING 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 known as Waioeka and Otara Roads, described in the Schedule hereto, and which were made by the Governor under powers contained in “The Public Works Act, 1894,” and have hitherto been Government roads, shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become county roads.


SCHEDULE.

OTARA ROAD.

THAT road in the Auckland Land District, situate in the Parish of Waioeka, in the Opotiki Survey District, and being a road 100 links wide and upwards, lying along the south-western boundaries of Sections Nos. 341, 342, 343, and 368, and the western boundaries of Sections Nos. 369 and 370, commencing at the south-western angle of Section No. 341. Bounded towards the north-east and east generally by lines, 327, 466, 444, 676, 784, 131, 1000, 737, 1423, 635, 964·9, 995·3, 516·3, 974·8, 673·1, 586·5, 550·2, 480·9, 389·8, 814·7,



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🏗️ Licensee Substitution for Foreshore Use at Cape Turnagain

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
20 January 1902
Foreshore license, Jetty construction, Cape Turnagain, Trustee appointment, Harbours Act Amendment Act 1883, Order in Council
  • Hugh Handyside, Resigned as trustee
  • William Walter Scot Hales, Appointed as new licensee trustee
  • Charles Herbert, Continues as licensee trustee
  • James Groves Speedy, Continues as licensee trustee

  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Land Taken for Native School in Auckland Land District

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 January 1902
Native school, Land acquisition, Public Works Act 1894, Tauhara Middle Block, Waitahanui, Land transfer, Free gift by Māori owners
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏘️ Vesting Reserve in Ashburton County Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
20 January 1902
Public reserve, Rubbish and drainage, Ashburton County Council, Public Reserves Act 1881, Land vesting, Canterbury Land District
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏗️ Waioeka and Otara Roads Declared County Roads

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
20 January 1902
County roads, Road classification, Waioeka Road, Otara Road, Public Works Act 1894, Opotiki Survey District, Auckland Land District
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council