✨ Regulations and District Constitutions




Mar. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 839

which the aforesaid powers are intended to be exercised, and
default has been made by the said Council (after the giving
or leaving of such notice) in repairing or remedying the breach
complained of for the following spaces of time :β€”
(a.) For any breach of the conditions of the license which
in the opinion of the Governor can be met by a fine,
thirty days after the giving or leaving of such notice.
(b.) For any breach of the conditions of the license which
in the opinion of the Governor is of such a nature
as to require the revocation of the license, ninety
days after the giving or leaving of such notice.

  1. Electric Lines in other Local Authorities' Districts.
    Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, the said
    Council shall not be entitled to erect, maintain, or use any
    electric line within other local authorities' districts, except
    subject to such conditions (not inconsistent with the provisions
    of this license and the regulations relating thereto) as may
    from time to time be agreed on between the said Council
    and the local authority affected.

  2. Public Works Compensation, &c.
    Nothing herein contained shall be deemed in any way to
    interfere with, affect, or abridge any rights or powers vested
    in His Majesty the King, or in the Governor on his behalf,
    or the Minister, or any other person under any Act of the
    General Assembly authorizing the construction, management,
    or working of any public works. Nor shall His Majesty, or
    the Governor, or the Minister, or any other person be liable
    to pay to the said Council any compensation for injury done
    to works authorized by the construction, management, or
    working of any such public work as aforesaid, or for the loss
    occasioned thereby, or for the exercise of any such right or
    power as aforesaid.

  3. Governor's Decision Final.
    The Governor shall be the sole judge of the fact whether
    the requirements of this license have been complied with;
    and he may from time to time cause inquiry to be made into
    any matter connected therewith or arising hereunder, in such
    manner as he thinks fit, and his decision shall be final: Pro-
    vided always that this clause shall not affect the right of any
    person, corporate body, or local authority in cases of damage
    or injury for which an action by such person, corporate body,
    or local authority may lie against the said Council.

  4. Commencement of License.
    This license shall come into force on and after the publication
    thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
    J. F. ANDREWS,
    Clerk of the Executive Council.

Order in Council constituting Districts under the Workers'
Dwellings Act, 1914.
LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-
second day of February, 1915.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING
IN COUNCIL.
BY virtue of the powers and authorities vested in him by
the sixth section of the Workers' Dwellings Amendment
Act, 1914, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of
New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
constitute the following Workers' Dwellings Districts, that is
to say :β€”
AUCKLAND DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east generally
by the sea from Cape Maria van Diemen to Hick's Bay, then
towards the east generally by the leading spur, the summit of
the Raukumara Range, and the summit of the Huiarau Range
to the Galatea-Waikaremoana Road; thence by that road
to the Waikaremoana Lake, across the lake to the mouth
of the Waikaretaheke River, by that river to its confluence
with the Waiau River, by the Waiau River to the Wairoa
River, and by that river to the 39th parallel of south latitude ;
then e towards the south by the said 39th parallel to the
Wanganui River near Puheki Trig. Station; thence by the
Wanganui River to Aukopae; thence by a right line to a
point on the Mokau River where it is crossed by the Main
Trunk Railway line near Puketutu; and thence by the
Mokau River to the sea; and towards the west generally
by the sea to Cape Maria van Diemen, the place of commence-
ment.
GISBORNE DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east and east
generally by the sea from Hick's Bay to the 39th parallel of
south latitude, thence towards the south by the said 39th
parallel to the Wairoa River, and thence towards the west
and north-west generally by the Auckland District herein-
before described to Hick's Bay, the place of commencement.
NAPIER DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north by the 39th
parallel of south latitude from the south-eastern boundary of
the Auckland Land District to the sea; thence towards the
east and south-east generally by the sea to the mouth of the
Waimata River; thence towards the south by the Wellington
Land District to the Manawatu River; thence towards the
west generally by that river to the easternmost corner of
Block VIII, Woodville Survey District; thence by the said
Block VIII to the Mangaatua Stream, by that stream to the
road at the easternmost corner of Section No. 62, Block VII,
Woodville Survey District, by the road forming the north-
eastern boundaries of Sections Nos. 62, 64, and 18, Block VII
aforesaid, and by Blocks XII, V, and XVI, to the summit of
the Ruahine Range; and thence by the Wellington and
Auckland Land Districts to the 39th parallel of south latitude,
the place of commencement.
NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the north generally by the Auckland
District hereinbefore described from the mouth of the Mokau
River to where the Main Trunk Railway line crosses that river
near Puketutu; thence towards the east by the said Auckland
District to the 39th parallel of south latitude; thence by the
Wellington Land District to the sea at the mouth of the Patea
River; and thence towards the south-west and west generally
by the sea to the mouth of the Mokau River, the place of
commencement: excluding the Borough of Patea.
WANGANUI DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north by the Auckland
District hereinbefore described from the eastern boundary of
the New Plymouth District to the north-western corner of the
Napier District hereinbefore described; thence towards the
east by the said Napier District to the north-easterly corner
of Umutoi Survey District; thence towards the south by
Umutoi and Apiti Survey Districts to the Mangamako Road
at the south-western corner of Section No. 78, Block II, Apiti
Survey District; thence by the said Mangamako Road to
the Waipuru Road, and by that road to the Rangitikei River;
thence by the Rangitikei River to a point due east of the
junction of roads at the northernmost corner of Lot No. 8 of
Block 7, in Block III, Rangitoto Survey District; thence by
a right line to the said junction of roads and by the road
forming the northern boundaries of Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11, and
12, and forming the western boundaries of Lots Nos. 12 and
2, to the Makirikiri Road, by that road and Williamson Road
to the Wellington - New Plymouth Railway line, by that
railway-line to Kahurauponga Stream, by that stream to the
Turakina River, by that river to the sea, by the sea to the
mouth of the Patea River; and towards the west generally
by the New Plymouth District hereinbefore described to the
southern boundary of the Auckland District, the place of
commencement: including the Borough of Patea.
PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north generally by the
Wanganui District hereinbefore described from the mouth of
the Turakina River to the summit of the Ruahine Range;
then e towards the east generally by the Napier District
hereinbefore described to the Manawatu River, by that
river to the Manawatu Gorge, thence to and by the
summit of the Tararua Range to a point due east of the place
where the Otaki River bends westward in Block IX, Taungata
Survey District; thence towards the south by a right line
to the said bend of the Otaki River, and by that river to the
sea; and then e towards the west by the sea to the mouth
of the Turakina River, the place of commencement.
MASTERTON DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north by the Palmerston
North and Napier Districts hereinbefore described from the
Manawatu Gorge to the mouth of the Waimata River; thence
towards the south-east and south generally by the sea to the
mouth of the Ruamahanga River; thence towards the west
generally by that river to Lake Wairarapa; thence by the
western side of that lake to the easternmost corner of Section
No. 76, Block IX, Wairarapa Survey District; thence by that
section and the north road of Blockett's Stream to and by the
western boundary of Section No. 100, Block V, Wairarapa
Survey District, to the summit of the Rimutaka Range, and
by the summit of that range and the summit of the Tararua
Range to the Manawatu Gorge, the place of commencement.



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  • Liverpool, Governor
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