Post and Telegraph Notices




1790
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 43

OFFICES—continued.

Office. District. Date.

TELEPHONE BUREAUX CLOSED.

Owhata .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 17 March, 1913.
Papaiti .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wanganui .. .. 17 January, ,,
Waimangaroa Junction .. .. .. .. Westport .. .. 1 April, ,,

TELEPHONE EXCHANGES OPENED.

Okato .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. New Plymouth .. .. 11 April, 1913.
Papatoetoe .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 26 March, ,,
Te Araroa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Gisborne .. .. 1 April, ,,

TELEPHONE-OFFICES CLOSED.

Owhata .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 17 March, 1913.
Papaiti .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wanganui .. .. 17 January, ,,
Waimangaroa Junction .. .. .. .. Westport .. .. 1 April, ,,

TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED.

Kaurinui .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 31 March, 1913.
Kokakoriki .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, .. .. 29 ,, ,,
Lynnford .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Christchurch .. .. 29 ,, ,,
Manawapou .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wanganui .. .. 20 ,, ,,
Mapua .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Nelson .. .. 7 April, ,,
Maraekowhai .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 31 March, ,,
Maronan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Christchurch .. .. 20 ,, ,,
Matapara .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 18 ,, ,,
Poatiri .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Dunedin .. .. 31 ,, ,,
Ratapiko .. .. .. .. .. .. .. New Plymouth .. .. 25 ,, ,,
Reweti .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 31 ,, ,,
Te Hoe .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, .. .. 26 ,, ,,
Tokama .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Christchurch .. .. 18 ,, ,,
Wakatahuri .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Blenheim .. .. 18 ,, ,,

DESIGNATION CHANGED.

Description. Office. District. Date.
From To

Post, telephone, and bureau .. .. Wakaipa .. .. Springston South .. Christchurch 17 March, 1913.

Notice respecting Proposed Town District, Kawakawa, County of Bay of Islands.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 26th May, 1913.

IT is hereby notified that a petition has been presented to His Excellency the Governor, under the Town Boards Act, 1908, praying that the area described in the Schedule hereto may be constituted a town district under the said Act, by name the Town District of Kawakawa. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against the constitution of the said town district which they desire to lodge within one month from the first publication of this notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington.

SCHEDULE.

DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF PROPOSED TOWN DISTRICT OF KAWAKAWA.

ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, situated in Blocks XII and XVI, Kawakawa Survey District, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the right bank of the Waiomio River in line with the northern side of Derrick Road; thence across a road and along the northern side of Derrick Road to the road at the south-eastern corner of Section No. 16, Suburbs of Waiomio Village; thence along the western side of the road forming the eastern boundary of that section and forming the north-eastern boundaries of Sections Nos. 15 and 12 to the Kawakawa-Opua Railway Reserve; thence along the south-eastern side of that reserve to a point in line with the southern side of Bridge Street; thence across the said reserve and along the southern side of Bridge Street to the Great North Road; thence along the north-eastern side of that road to the Waiomio River at Swift’s Bridge, across that river and along its left bank to its confluence with the Waiharakeke Stream; thence along the right bank of that stream to the railway reserve; thence along the northern side of that reserve to a point opposite the northernmost corner of Section No. 19, Block XVI aforesaid; thence across the said reserve and along the north-eastern boundary of the said Section No. 19 to its easternmost corner; thence along a right line to the westernmost corner of Section No. 22, Suburbs of Kawakawa; thence along the south-western and south-eastern boundaries of that section to the Great North Road; thence along the western side of that road to where it intersects Section No. 13, Suburbs of Kawakawa; thence across the said road and along the left bank of the Waiomio River to a point in line with the northern side of Derrick Road; and thence across the said Waiomio River to the place of commencement.

H. D. BELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Letters of Naturalization issued.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 17th May, 1913.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue Letters of Naturalization, under the Aliens Act, 1908, in favour of the undermentioned persons:—

Name. Occupation. Residence.

Etz, Carl Conrad .. Tailor .. Dannevirke.
Grbin, Ivan Nikola .. Labourer .. Dargaville.
Hett, Joseph Stanislaus Farmer .. Saddle Hill, Dunedin.
Lulich, Frank .. Labourer .. Muka.
Rasmussen, Aage Christian Thorvald Lift attendant .. Wellington.
Rudez, George .. Labourer .. Awanui.
Tolich, Mate .. Gum-digger .. Papakura.

H. D. BELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs.



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🚂 Post and Telegraph Offices Opened and Closed (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Post Offices, Telegraph Offices, Openings, Closures, Telephone Bureaux, Telephone Exchanges, Designation Changes

🏘️ Proposed Town District of Kawakawa

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 May 1913
Town District, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, Petition, Boundaries
  • H. D. Bell, Minister of Internal Affairs

🏛️ Letters of Naturalization Issued

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 May 1913
Naturalization, Aliens Act, Citizenship
7 names identified
  • Carl Conrad Etz, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • Ivan Nikola Grbin, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • Joseph Stanislaus Hett, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • Frank Lulich, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • Aage Christian Thorvald Rasmussen, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • George Rudez, Issued Letters of Naturalization
  • Mate Tolich, Issued Letters of Naturalization

  • H. D. Bell, Minister of Internal Affairs