Land Notices and Sheep Statistics




1950
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 74

SCHEDULE.
APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken for a road:
1 acre 1 rood 0·7 perch.
Portion of Section 3, Block VI, Tahoraite Survey District.
In the Hawke’s Bay Land District; as the same is more
particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/659,
deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and
Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue.
Dated this 19th day of June, 1919.

D. H. GUTHRIE,
Minister of Lands

Notice of the Taking and Laying-off of a Road in Block XIII
Ngatapa Survey District, Hawke’s Bay Land District.

NOTICE is hereby given, by direction of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, under the authority of section 213 of the Land Act, 1908, that the road described in the Schedule hereto was, on the 31st day of May, 1919, duly taken and laid off through the land specified in the said Schedule, under the authority of the Governor-General of the said Dominion, by Warrant dated the 20th day of May, 1919.

SCHEDULE.
APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken for a road:—
A. R. P.
10 2 0
2 2 5
0 0 10
0 3 39
0 0 6
1 3 4
2 2 16·5
0 3 9
0 1 11
6 2 3
3 2 7
0 3 5

Portion of Small Grazing-run 76.

Portion of Small Grazing-run 77.

Situated in Block XIII, Ngatapa Survey District.
In the Hawke’s Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/637, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured pink.
Dated this 23rd day of June, 1919.

F. H. D. BELL,
For Minister of Lands.

Interim Return of Sheep in the Dominion on the 30th April, 1919.

Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce,
Wellington, 23rd June, 1919.

APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF SHEEP IN THE DOMINION ON THE 30TH APRIL, 1919.

District. Number of Sheep. Increase Decrease.
1918.* 1919.
Auckland .. 2,013,475 1,871,721 ..
Napier-Gisborne .. 6,827,155 6,351,461 ..
Wellington – West Coast 5,917,648 5,790,119 ..
Marlborough-Nelson-Westland 1,373,834 1,378,044 4,210
Canterbury-Kaikoura 5,419,055 5,313,509 ..
Otago .. 4,987,135 4,806,589 ..
Totals .. 26,538,302 25,511,443 4,210
Decrease, North Island .. .. .. ..
Decrease, South Island .. .. .. ..
Net decrease for Dominion .. .. .. ..
  • Complete returns.

NUMBER OF SHEEP IN THE DOMINION AND EXPORT OF MUTTON AND LAMB FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS AT 30TH APRIL.

Year ending 30th April. Number of Sheep in Dominion. Mutton Carcases exported. Legs and Pieces exported. Lamb Carcases exported.
1910 .. 24,269,620 1,711,839 52,873 3,423,918
1911 .. 23,996,126 1,979,534 42,624 3,708,468
1912 .. 23,750,153 1,918,119 34,667 3,035,783
1913 .. 24,191,810 2,133,226 20,133 3,181,991
1914 .. 24,798,763 2,630,962 22,696 3,808,006
1915 .. 24,901,421 2,392,213 15,274 3,456,597
1916 .. 24,788,150 2,713,247 33,274 3,488,951
1917 .. 25,270,386 2,613,259 7,920 2,883,350
1918 .. 26,538,302 2,038,304 8,517 1,945,305
1919 .. 25,511,443* 1,211,536 12,018 988,747
  • Approximate.

W. D. S. MacDONALD,
Minister of Agriculture.

Tenders.

Railway Department (Head Office),
Wellington, 24th June, 1919.

THE following list of accepted tenders for the right to keep bookstalls at railway-stations for a term of five years from 1st July, 1919, is published for general information.

R. W. McVILLY,
General Manager, New Zealand Railways.

Section. Name. Rental per Annum.
Auckland John Buchanan £ s. d.
Pukekohe Jno. Patterson 624 0 0
Frankton Junction J. J. Busby 10 0 0
Te Aroha G. C. Deverell 85 16 0
Paeroa F. E. Flatt 5 0 0
Rotorua W. H. Howard 22 0 0
Taumarunui J. J. Busby 26 0 0
Ohakune Mrs. B. Mitchell 36 0 0
Marton A. E. Finnimore 54 0 0
Feilding A. H. MacLean 266 18 8
Palmerston R. Connor.. 12 0 0
Levin R. E. Lucas 320 0 0
Thorndon William Alloo 5 10 0
Lambton Samuel Wyatt 418 0 0
Petone George Bird 360 0 0
Lower Hutt A. E. Parkin 40 0 0
Featherston W. H. Rowles 40 6 0
Carterton William Tucker 11 0 0
Masterton 2 0 0
Woodville Mrs. A. Scorgie 7 10 0
Dannevirke A. C. Webber 31 0 0
Waipukurau W. C. Cartwright 60 0 0
Hastings H. G. Parker 6 0 0
Napier Mrs. A. F. Mills 30 0 0
Stratford H. J. Hopkins 110 0 0
Hawera Thomas Bowen 5 0 0
Aramoho E. Bennetts 12 0 0
Wanganui Mrs. E. Morton 8 0 0
Picton Miss Alice Riley 48 0 0
Lyttelton Miss Jane Wales 6 0 0
Christchurch .. G. V. Bean 2 0 0
Ashburton N. C. Jones 474 10 0
Timaru P. W. Hutton and Co. 126 0 0
Oamaru Andrew Fraser 60 0 0
Dunedin G. H. G. Hammer .. 65 0 0
Milton Miss S. A. Murphy 346 0 0
Balclutha A. D. McLaren 15 0 0
Gore W. E. Potts 21 0 0
Invercargill C. W. L. Rodgers .. 53 0 0
127 10 0


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🗺️ Road Construction Notice in Tahoraite Survey District (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
19 June 1919
Road Construction, Land Act, Tahoraite Survey District, Hawke’s Bay
  • D. H. Guthrie, Minister of Lands

🗺️ Notice of the Taking and Laying-off of a Road in Block XIII Ngatapa Survey District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 June 1919
Road Construction, Land Act, Ngatapa Survey District, Hawke’s Bay
  • F. H. D. Bell, For Minister of Lands

🌾 Interim Return of Sheep in the Dominion on the 30th April, 1919

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 June 1919
Sheep, Statistics, Agriculture, Dominion
  • W. D. S. MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture

🚂 Tenders for Railway Bookstalls

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 June 1919
Tenders, Railway Bookstalls, Rental
39 names identified
  • John Buchanan, Accepted tender for Auckland bookstall
  • Jno. Patterson, Accepted tender for Pukekohe bookstall
  • J. J. Busby, Accepted tender for Frankton Junction bookstall
  • G. C. Deverell, Accepted tender for Te Aroha bookstall
  • F. E. Flatt, Accepted tender for Paeroa bookstall
  • W. H. Howard, Accepted tender for Rotorua bookstall
  • J. J. Busby, Accepted tender for Taumarunui bookstall
  • B. Mitchell (Mrs.), Accepted tender for Ohakune bookstall
  • A. E. Finnimore, Accepted tender for Marton bookstall
  • A. H. MacLean, Accepted tender for Feilding bookstall
  • R. Connor, Accepted tender for Palmerston bookstall
  • R. E. Lucas, Accepted tender for Levin bookstall
  • William Alloo, Accepted tender for Thorndon bookstall
  • Samuel Wyatt, Accepted tender for Lambton bookstall
  • George Bird, Accepted tender for Petone bookstall
  • A. E. Parkin, Accepted tender for Lower Hutt bookstall
  • W. H. Rowles, Accepted tender for Featherston bookstall
  • William Tucker, Accepted tender for Carterton bookstall
  • William Tucker, Accepted tender for Masterton bookstall
  • A. Scorgie (Mrs.), Accepted tender for Woodville bookstall
  • A. C. Webber, Accepted tender for Dannevirke bookstall
  • W. C. Cartwright, Accepted tender for Waipukurau bookstall
  • H. G. Parker, Accepted tender for Hastings bookstall
  • A. F. Mills (Mrs.), Accepted tender for Napier bookstall
  • H. J. Hopkins, Accepted tender for Stratford bookstall
  • Thomas Bowen, Accepted tender for Hawera bookstall
  • E. Bennetts, Accepted tender for Aramoho bookstall
  • E. Morton (Mrs.), Accepted tender for Wanganui bookstall
  • Alice Riley (Miss), Accepted tender for Picton bookstall
  • Jane Wales (Miss), Accepted tender for Lyttelton bookstall
  • G. V. Bean, Accepted tender for Christchurch bookstall
  • N. C. Jones, Accepted tender for Ashburton bookstall
  • P. W. Hutton, Accepted tender for Timaru bookstall
  • Andrew Fraser, Accepted tender for Oamaru bookstall
  • G. H. G. Hammer, Accepted tender for Dunedin bookstall
  • S. A. Murphy (Miss), Accepted tender for Milton bookstall
  • A. D. McLaren, Accepted tender for Balclutha bookstall
  • W. E. Potts, Accepted tender for Gore bookstall
  • C. W. L. Rodgers, Accepted tender for Invercargill bookstall

  • R. W. McVilly, General Manager, New Zealand Railways