Government Orders & Reserves




Aug. 13. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1787

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Area of Road to be closed. Being Part of old Road through Situated in Block Situated in Survey District Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan
A. R. P. 0 2 2 1 0 0 Pukipapa D Puhatiko-tiko IV. " Waikohu " R. 4791 " Green "

All in the Hawke’s Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, deposited in the office of the Chief Engineer of Roads, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring Portion of the Panemango Road in Block XV., Mangakaretu Survey District, Rangitikei County, to be a Government Road.

RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventh day of August, 1903.

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 and declare that the portion of the Panemango Road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, be a Government road.

SCHEDULE.

THE several parcels of land mentioned in list hereunder:—

Approximate Area of each of the Portions of Road. Being within Situated in Block Situated in Survey District Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan
A. R. P. 3 3 9 0 1 21 3 0 38 Pohonuiatane No. 2b Ditto .. " .. XV. " " Mangakaretu Ditto .. " .. B to O, R. 4915 B to J, R. 4915 J to M, R. 4915 Green. " "

All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above noted, and deposited in the office of the Chief Engineer of Roads, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District.

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 seventh day of August, 1903.

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 reserves hereinafter mentioned:

Now, therefore, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance 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.

MANUKAU COUNTY.

Koheroa No. 1 Kauri-gum Reserve: 2,900 acres. For Mercer and Koheroa Settlements.

All that area in the Auckland Land District, situated in the Parish of Koheroa, containing by admeasurement 2900 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the east generally by Sections Nos. 124, 173, and 64 of the Parish of Koheroa and by the Kopuera Stream; towards the south-west generally by Section No. 142 of the same parish, by a right line from the north-western angle of the last-named section running parallel to the north-eastern boundary of Section No. 115 of the same parish to the Mercer–Miranda Road, by said road, and by Sections Nos. 170, 117, 105, 104, 103, and 103A of the Parish of Koheroa aforesaid; and towards the north-west generally by Sections Nos. 133, 134, 171, 135, and 89 of the same parish, by the Mercer–Miranda Road, again by said Section No. 89 and Sections Nos. 119 and 172 of the same parish, and again by the Mercer–Miranda Road.

Koheroa No. 2 Kauri-gum Reserve: 1800 acres. For Mercer and Koheroa Settlements.

All that area in the Auckland Land District, situate in the Parish of Koheroa, containing by admeasurement 1800 acres, more or less. Bounded towards the north by a public road and by part of the northern boundary of the Parish of Koheroa; towards the east generally by Section No. 39, across a road, and by Sections Nos. 88 and 41 of the Parish of Koheroa, and by a public road, to a point due east of the north-eastern angle of Section No. 130 of the said parish; towards the south by a right line from said point to the north-eastern angle of Section No. 130 aforesaid, and by said section; and towards the west generally by Sections Nos. 173, 167, of the Parish of Koheroa aforesaid, across a road, and by Section No. 168 of said parish, by a public road, and by Sections Nos. 37, 3, 12, and 114 of the parish aforesaid.

As the same are delineated on the plan marked S.G. 50881, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon bordered red.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Revoking Regulations as to Length and Use of Set-nets.

RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventh day of August, 1903.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the fifth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the eighteenth day of the same month, certain regulations as to the length and use of set-nets were made under the provisions of “The Sea-fisheries Act, 1894” (hereinafter called “the said Act”):

And whereas it is desirable to revoke such regulations:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred by the said Act, 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 regulations of the fifth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Appointing Days and Means for destroying Injurious Birds.—Notice No. 797.

RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventh day of August, 1903.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted by “The Birds Nuisance Act, 1902,” that, in order to insure concerted and simultaneous action, the Governor by Order in Council gazetted may from time to time direct all the local authorities in a district to adopt such day and methods as he thinks fit for



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🏗️ Consent to Close Road in Waikohu Survey District (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
7 August 1903
Road closure, Waikohu Survey District, Hawke’s Bay Land District, Plan R.4791
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏗️ Declaring Portion of Panemango Road as Government Road

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
7 August 1903
Government road, Panemango Road, Mangakaretu Survey District, Rangitikei County, Plan R.4915
  • Ranfurly, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌾 Setting apart Kauri-gum Reserves in Manukau County

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 August 1903
Kauri-gum reserve, Crown land, Manukau County, Koheroa Parish, Mercer–Miranda Road, Plan S.G.50881
  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌾 Revoking Regulations on Set-net Use

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 August 1903
Sea-fisheries, Set-nets, Regulation revocation, Sea-fisheries Act 1894
  • Ranfurly, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌾 Appointing Days and Methods for Destroying Injurious Birds

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 August 1903
Birds Nuisance Act 1902, Injurious birds, Local authorities, Pest control
  • Ranfurly, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council