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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85

16th day of August, 1905, duly taken and laid off through the land specified in the said Schedule, under the authority of the Governor of the said colony, by Warrant dated the 26th day of June, 1907.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Area of the Parcel of Land taken. Being Portion of Situated in Block Situated in Survey District of Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan
A. R. P. 1 0 37 Nuhaka No. 2d2 Native Block VIII Nuhaka .. R. 4187 Pink.

In the Hawke’s Bay Land District; as the same area is delineated upon the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Chief Engineer of Roads, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District.
Dated this 19th day of September, 1907.

JAMES McGOWAN,
Acting Minister for Public Works.

Tenders.

Public Works Department,
Wellington, 21st September, 1907.

THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders is published for general information.

JAMES McGOWAN,
Acting Minister for Public Works.

ERECTI0N OF ENGINE-ROOM AND WORKSHOP, SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Hughes and Hansford, Christchurch .. 914 4 6

Declined.
Green, Henry, Christchurch .. 964 3 11
Henshall, Thomas, and Son, Papanui .. 1,038 9 2
Ballantine, Thomas, Christchurch .. 1,192 3 10

ADDITIONS TO DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Morris, James, Auckland .. 16,954 10 6

Declined.
Ferguson and Malcolm, Auckland .. 16,976 0 0
Moody, A., Auckland .. 17,432 0 0
Guthrie and Colebourne, Auckland .. 17,471 0 0
Lye, James, and Sons, Auckland .. 17,612 4 1
Kay and Sons, Auckland .. 17,775 10 0
Hutchison, W. E., Auckland .. 18,416 0 0

ERECTI0N OF POSTMASTER’S RESIDENCE, CLINTON.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Morton, Mark, Owaka .. 568 19 8

Declined.
McLachlan, D. A., Clinton .. 598 10 3
Shepherd and Strong, Tapanui .. 640 0 0
Wilson, Robert, Dunedin .. 669 7 1
Henderson and Barclay, Dunedin .. 669 13 0
Rhodes, W., and Son, Clinton .. 738 14 6
McLean, R., Owaka .. 750 0 0

ERECTI0N OF POLICE-STATION, CARTERTON.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Trotman, H., Greytown .. 707 16 0

Declined.
Wallis, A. R., Carterton .. 765 0 0
Arcus, T. R., and Sons, Carterton .. 786 0 0
King, D. T., Carterton .. 862 0 0
Card, H. E., Wellington .. 915 15 0
Rose and Mason, Masterton .. 958 15 0

ERECTI0N OF NATIVE SCHOOL AND RESIDENCE, MATAORA BAY.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Palmer, T. E., Waihi .. 727 0 0

Declined.
Frankham, C. H., Auckland .. 769 0 0
Frankham, C., Auckland .. 780 0 11
Larkin, James, Auckland .. 866 15 0

ERECTI0N OF POLICE RESIDENCE AT HAMPDEN.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Robson and Crawford, Dunedin .. 748 2 0

Declined.
Woolley, S., Palmerston .. 806 7 0
Lyders, P. A., Dunedin .. 847 6 6
Wilson, Robert, Mornington .. 950 0 0
Orr, Robert, South Dunedin .. 980 2 1
Russell, John, Caversham .. 983 11 0

Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 58, or Whatitokarua: Removing Caveat against Registration of Dealings and Issue of Orders.

In the matter of the Land known as Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 58, or Whatitokarua, situate in the Waitomo County, in the Land District of Auckland.

WHEREAS by section 11 of “The Maori Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Act, 1904,” as amended by section 11 of “The Maori Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Act, 1906,” it is enacted that it is lawful for the Governor by Order in Council to appoint one or more Royal Commissions to investigate, inter alia, the claims and allegations of certain Natives claiming to be interested in the said land, and that the said enactment should operate as a caveat against the registration of any further dealings with the said land, or the issue of any orders still remaining in the custody of the Court, until Parliament has dealt with the recommendation of such Royal Commission or Commissions, or until the Minister by notice in the Gazette and Kahiti declares that the necessity for such caveat or non-issue of orders no longer exists either as to the whole or any portion of the said land: Now, therefore, I, James Carroll, the Native Minister, in pursuance of the premises, and in exercise of all powers and authorities enabling me in that behalf, hereby declare that in the case of the said land, known as Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 58, or Whatitokarua, the necessity for such caveat no longer exists, and that the said caveat against the registration of dealings and the issue of orders shall be and the same is hereby withdrawn.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-third day of September, one thousand nine hundred and seven.

J. CARROLL,
Native Minister.

Extradition Treaty.—Supplementary Convention with Belgium.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 25th September, 1907.

THE following despatch and enclosure, received from His Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, are published for general information.

JAMES McGOWAN,
Minister of Justice.

(Circular.)
Downing Street, 31st July, 1907.

Sir,—With reference to Mr. Chamberlain’s Circular despatch of the 27th March, 1902, I have the honour to transmit to you, for publication in the Colony under your Government, the accompanying copy of an Order of His Majesty the King in Council giving effect to a Supplementary Convention between the United Kingdom and Belgium, amending Article XIV of the Treaty of Extradition of the 29th October, 1901.

I have, &c.,
ELGIN.

The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.

BELGIUM EXTRADITION ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1907.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 6th day of July, 1907.

Present:

THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

LORD PRESIDENT, LORD CHAMBERLAIN, LORD SHUTTLEWORTH, MR. MCKENNA, SIR W. BRAMPTON GURDON, MR. EUGENE WASON, MR. R. SPENCE WATSON.

WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1906, it was amongst other things enacted that, where an arrangement has been made with any foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, His



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🏗️ Notice of Taking and Laying-off of a Road in Nuhaka (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
19 September 1907
Public Works Act 1894, Road Construction, Nuhaka Survey District
  • James McGowan, Acting Minister for Public Works

🏗️ Tenders for Public Works Projects

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
21 September 1907
Tenders, Construction, Public Works, Mental Hospital, Departmental Buildings, Postmaster’s Residence, Police Station, Native School
40 names identified
  • Hughes, Successful tender for engine-room and workshop
  • Hansford, Successful tender for engine-room and workshop
  • Henry Green, Unsuccessful tender for engine-room and workshop
  • Thomas Henshall, Unsuccessful tender for engine-room and workshop
  • Thomas Ballantine, Unsuccessful tender for engine-room and workshop
  • James Morris, Successful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Ferguson, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Malcolm, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • A. Moody, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Guthrie, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Colebourne, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • James Lye, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Kay, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • W. E. Hutchison, Unsuccessful tender for additions to departmental buildings
  • Mark Morton, Successful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • D. A. McLachlan, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • Shepherd, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • Strong, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • Robert Wilson, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • Henderson, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • Barclay, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • W. Rhodes, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • R. McLean, Unsuccessful tender for postmaster’s residence
  • H. Trotman, Successful tender for police station
  • A. R. Wallis, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • T. R. Arcus, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • D. T. King, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • H. E. Card, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • Rose, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • Mason, Unsuccessful tender for police station
  • T. E. Palmer, Successful tender for native school and residence
  • C. H. Frankham, Unsuccessful tender for native school and residence
  • C. Frankham, Unsuccessful tender for native school and residence
  • James Larkin, Unsuccessful tender for native school and residence
  • Robson, Successful tender for police residence
  • Crawford, Successful tender for police residence
  • S. Woolley, Unsuccessful tender for police residence
  • P. A. Lyders, Unsuccessful tender for police residence
  • Robert Orr, Unsuccessful tender for police residence
  • John Russell, Unsuccessful tender for police residence

  • James McGowan, Acting Minister for Public Works

🪶 Removal of Caveat on Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 58

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 September 1907
Maori Land Claims, Caveat Removal, Waitomo County, Auckland Land District
  • James Carroll, Native Minister

🌏 Extradition Treaty with Belgium

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
25 September 1907
Extradition Treaty, Belgium, Supplementary Convention, Order in Council
  • James McGowan, Minister of Justice
  • Elgin, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies