✨ Boundary Alterations, Education Regulations, Maori Liquor District
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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thence again towards the south-west by Sections Nos. 232 and 231, Block VII. aforesaid, and Sections Nos. 230 and 228, Block II., Mount Adams Survey District, to the northernmost corner of the last-mentioned section; thence again towards the north-west generally by Sections Nos. 206 and 203, Block II. aforesaid, by Sections Nos. 201, 302, and 301, Block XIV., Wainuioru Survey District, to the Pahaoa River; thence by a line along the middle of that river to the production of the western boundary-line of Section No. 292, Block XI., Wainuioru Survey District; thence by the said production and part of the said western boundary-line of Section No. 292 to the southernmost corner of Part 11 of Section No. 291, Block X., Wainuioru Survey District; thence by the southern boundary-line of Parts 11 and 1 of the said Section No. 291 to the westernmost corner of the last-mentioned section; thence by the north-western boundary-line of Part 1 of the said Section No. 291, the abutment of a road, and the north-western boundary-line of Section No. 286A, Block X. aforesaid, and its production to the middle of the road at the north-western corner of the last-mentioned section; thence towards the south-west generally by a line along the middle of the road forming the southern boundaries of Sections Nos. 285 and 284 to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary-line of Section No. 259, Block X. aforesaid; thence by a right line to the north-eastern boundary-line of the last-mentioned section; thence by that section and by Sections Nos. 258, 257, and 254, Block IX., Wainuioru Survey District, and the production of the north-eastern boundary-line of the last-mentioned section to the middle of the Wainuioru River; thence by a line along the middle of that river to a point in line with the south-western boundary-line of Ngawaka-a-kupe D Block; thence by a right line to the south-eastern corner of that block; thence by the south-western boundary-line of the said Ngawaka-a-kupe D Block, bearing north 79° 4' 45" west for a distance of 12735 links; thence by a right line bearing north 4° 10' east for a distance of 2622·3 links; thence by a right line bearing north 1° 16' east for a distance of 842·8 links; thence by a right line bearing north 32° 3' east for a distance of 690·7 links; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 56' west for a distance of 579·6 links; thence by a right line bearing north 8° 22' east for a distance of 976·5 links; thence by a right line bearing north 23° 49' east for a distance of 837·5 links; thence by a right line bearing north 29° 51' west for a distance of 583·6 links; thence by a right line bearing north 29° 46' west for a distance of 191·3 links to the southern boundary-line of Ngawaka-a-kupe C Block; thence by the said southern boundary-line to the Whangaehu Stream; thence by the said Whangaehu Stream to the Whangaehu Road on the eastern boundary of Section No. 40, Block VII., Huaranga Survey District; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 29' west for a distance of 900·6 links; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 11' west for a distance of 163·8 links; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 5' 30" west for a distance of 225·8 links; thence by a right line bearing north 76° 28' west for a distance of 963·7 links; thence by a right line bearing north 57° 58' west for a distance of 651·8 links; thence by a right line bearing north 71° 12' west for a distance of 262·5 links; thence by a right line bearing north 71° 15' 30" west for a distance of 1298·7 links; thence by a right line bearing north 30° 55' west for a distance of 715 links; thence by a right line bearing north 11° 13' 30" east for a distance of 1175·1 links; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 51' 30" east for a distance of 297·1 links; thence by a right line bearing north 24° 57' east for a distance of 742·1 links; thence by a right line bearing north 15° 33' east for a distance of 1057·2 links; thence by a right line bearing north 0° 4' east for a distance of 1425·2 links to the northern boundary-line of Section No. 38, Block VII., Huaranga Survey District; thence by Sections Nos. 38, 61, and 60, Block VII. aforesaid, and Section No. 58, Block VI., to the Ponatahi Road; thence by a right line across that road to the easternmost corner of Section No. 56, Block VI. aforesaid; thence by the said Section No. 56 to the Pohaturiki Stream; thence by that stream to the Ruamahanga River; thence by a right line across the said Ruamahanga River to its right bank; thence by the right bank of that river to its confluence with the Waiohine River; thence by the right bank of the Waiohine River to its source near Mount Hector; and thence by a right line running due west to the summit of the Tararua Range; and thence towards the north-west generally by the summit of the said Tararua Range to the place of commencement: excepting from the above-described area the Borough of Carterton, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 77, 15th December, 1887.
FEATHERSTON COUNTY.
All that area in the Wellington Land District bounded towards the north-east generally by the Wairarapa South County, hereinbefore described, from the summit of the Tararua Range near Mount Hector to the mouth of the Waibingaia Stream; thence towards the south-east and
south-west generally by the ocean to Turakirae Heads in Cook Strait; and thence towards the north-west by a line along the summit of the Rimutaka and Tararua Ranges to the place of commencement: excepting from the above-described area the Borough of Greytown, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 5, 20th January, 1882.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
"The Education Act, 1904."—Regulations respecting Teachers Salaries.
PLUNKET, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eighth day of June, 1905.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by “The Education Act, 1904,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby revoke clauses 6 and 6A of the regulations made under “The Public-School Teachers’ Salaries Act, 1901,” on the fourteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and two, and on the sixteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and two, respectively, and gazetted on the seventeenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and two, and the nineteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and two, respectively, and in lieu thereof doth hereby substitute the following clause, to be numbered and read as clause 6 of the first-mentioned regulations:—
“(6.) In any school graded on the first of January of the year one thousand nine hundred and five, or of any subsequent year, as having not over twenty-five in yearly average attendance, if at the beginning of any subsequent quarter it appears that the average attendance has increased by five for the quarter or three for the two quarters immediately preceding, the salary for such subsequent quarter shall be paid on the average daily attendance for the four quarters immediately preceding the quarter for which the salary is to be paid: and for each quarter thereafter until the thirty-first December of the same year the salary shall be paid on the average daily attendance for the four quarters immediately preceding the quarter for which the salary is to be paid:
“Provided that nothing in this clause shall operate or be construed to reduce the salary payable at the beginning of the year.”
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Defining District within which Liquor shall not be supplied to Maoris.
PLUNKET, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eighth day of June, 1905.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section forty-six of “The Licensing Acts Amendment Act, 1904,” it is enacted that every person (whether a licensed person or not) who supplies liquor to any Maori for consumption off the premises within such parts of the colony as may be defined by the Governor in Council and gazetted is liable to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds:
And whereas it is expedient to define a part of the colony as aforesaid within which liquor shall not be supplied to Maoris for consumption off the premises:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power conferred upon him by the said section forty-six of “The Licensing Acts Amendment Act, 1904,” and acting by and with the consent and advice of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby define the part of the colony known as Te Arawa Maori Council District, the boundaries whereof are set out in the Schedule hereto, and doth hereby declare such part of the colony to be a district within which liquor shall not be supplied to any Maori for consumption off the premises.
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