✨ Regulations, Boundary Changes, Land Sales
Nov. 6.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Immediately after the close of a school year the officer commanding a company or detachment will forward to the Education Board of the district, for transmission to the Department, the nominal and descriptive roll of the corps for the year, and the original parade roll from which the entries therein are made. The nominal and descriptive roll is to be indorsed with a statement of the claim for capitation, and a certificate that the requirements of these regulations have been fulfilled.
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Capitation may be expended in the purchase of uniforms or for such other purposes in connection with the corps as the officer commanding the same may think fit.
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The commanding officer of every cadet corps shall cause a full and correct account to be kept of the receipts and expenditure of the funds of the corps, and shall submit the same when required to an auditor appointed by the Education Board of the district.
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Any cadet corps unfavourably reported upon on two successive occasions may be disbanded, and the Government property in its possession called in.
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An officer must be in possession of a uniform before being provided with sword, sling, and knot.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirty-first day of October, one thousand nine hundred and two.
W. C. WALKER.
Alterations in Ridings and Representation, County of Taranaki.
RANFURLY, Governor.
By his Deputy,
ROBERT STOUT.
WHEREAS by “The Egmont County Act, 1901,” and “The Egmont County Districts Adjustment Act, 1902,” a portion of the County of Taranaki was included in the new County of Egmont, and it is expedient to alter and redefine the ridings in the said County of Taranaki and to fix the number of Councillors to be elected for each such riding:
Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Counties Act, 1886,” do hereby declare that the said County of Taranaki shall be divided into three ridings, to be called the Waitara Riding, the Moa Riding, and the Omata Riding, and that the boundaries of the said ridings shall be those described in the Schedule hereto; and, further, that the number of Councillors to be elected for such ridings shall be as follows: For the Waitara Riding, two Councillors; for the Moa Riding, three Councillors; and for the Omata Riding, two Councillors.
SCHEDULE.
WAITARA RIDING.
ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded towards the north-west by the ocean from the Borough of New Plymouth to the mouth of the Waitara River: thence towards the north-east generally by a line along the middle of the Waitara River to the Town District of Waitara; thence by part of the northern, the eastern, and part of the southern boundary-lines of the Town District of Waitara to the middle of the Waitara River; thence by a line along the middle of the Waitara River to its confluence with the Manganui River; thence by the Manganui River to the easternmost corner of Section No. 13, Block XIII., Waitara Survey District: thence towards the south generally by the said Section No. 13 to Everett Road; thence across that road and by Sections Nos. 11, 10, and again by the said Section No. 11, and by Section No. 9 to York Road; thence across York Road and by Sections Nos. 1, 2, and 221 to Richmond Road; thence across Richmond Road and by Sections Nos. 215 and 214, Block XIII., Waitara Survey District aforesaid, to the easternmost corner of Section No. 205, Block XI., Paritutu Survey District; thence by the last-mentioned section to Wortley Road; thence across Wortley Road and by Section No. 212 to the Waiongona Stream; thence across that stream and by Sections Nos. 204 and 98 to Hursthouse Road; thence across and by that road to the southernmost corner of Section No. 80; thence by Section No. 133 to King Road; thence across and by King Road to the north-eastern corner of Section No. 42; thence by Sections Nos. 42 and 33, Block XI. aforesaid, to Upland Road; thence across Upland Road and by Section No. 28, Block X., Paritutu Survey District, to the Mangaoraka Stream; thence across that stream and by Section No. 46 to Egmont Road; thence across Egmont Road and by Sections Nos. 47 and 49 to Kaipi Road; thence across Kaipi Road and by Section No. 52, Block X. aforesaid, to the Waiwakaiho River and the production of the northern boundary-line of the said Section No. 52 to the left bank of the Waiwakaiho River: thence towards the south-west generally by the left bank of the said Waiwakaiho River to the south-eastern boundary-line of Native Reserve No. 3, Puketotara; thence by the south-eastern and south-western boundary-lines of the said Native reserve to the Henui Stream; thence by the Henui Stream to the Borough of New Plymouth; and thence by the Borough of New Plymouth, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of the 28th February, 1895, to the ocean, the place of commencement.
MOA RIDING.
All that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded towards the north-west generally by the Borough of New Plymouth, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of the 28th February, 1895, from a point in line with the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 35, Block V., Paritutu Survey District, to the Henui Stream: thence towards the north-east and north-west generally by the Waitara Riding, hereinbefore described, to the confluence of the Waitara and Manganui Rivers: thence again towards the north-east by the Clifton County, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 7, of the 26th January, 1899, to Stratford County: thence towards the south-east generally by Stratford County, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 85, of the 23rd October, 1902, to the summit of Mount Egmont: thence towards the west generally by a right line to the intersection of the line known as the Paritutu Line with another line known as the Okurukuru Line; thence by the latter line to the southernmost corner of Section No. 134, Block V., Egmont Survey District; thence by the south-western boundary-line of the said Section No. 134 to the south-eastern corner of Section No. 3; thence by Sections Nos. 3 and 5, Block V. aforesaid, to the Henui Stream; thence by the Henui Stream to the south-western corner of Section No. 76, Block V., Paritutu Survey District; thence by the south-western boundary-line of that section and the south-western boundary-lines of Sections Nos. 63, 49, and 35, Block V. aforesaid, and the production of the south-western boundary-line of the last-mentioned section to the Borough of New Plymouth, the place of commencement.
OMATA RIDING.
All that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded towards the north-west by the ocean from the northern boundary of Egmont County to the Borough of New Plymouth; thence towards the north-east and again towards the north-west by the Borough of New Plymouth, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of the 28th February, 1895, to a point in line with the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 35, Block V., Paritutu Survey District; thence towards the east generally by the Moa Riding, hereinbefore described, to the summit of Mount Egmont; and thence towards the south-west by the County of Egmont, as described in the Schedule to “The Egmont County Act, 1901,” to the place of commencement.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and two.
J. G. WARD.
Rural Lands in the Auckland Land District open for Sale or Selection.
RANFURLY, Governor.
By his Deputy,
ROBERT STOUT.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the one-hundred-and-thirty-sixth section of “The Land Act, 1892,” I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, having received the report of the Surveyor-General in this behalf, as in the said section is provided, do hereby declare that the rural lands enumerated in the Schedule hereto shall be open for sale or selection on and after the nineteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and two; and also that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be selected for occupation with right of purchase or on lease in perpetuity, or, in respect of any land containing or supposed to contain any metal, mineral, or valuable stone, be selected on lease in perpetuity only; and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the provisions of “The Land Act, 1892.”
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