✨ Polling Places and Bridge Construction
Mar. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 747
Wallace Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Riverton (principal).
The Courthouse, Otautau.
The Courthouse, Orepuki.
The Public School, Nightcaps.
The Public School, Dipton.
The Public School, Thornbury.
The Public School, Fairfax.
The Public School, Orawia.
The Public School, Waimatuku.
The Public School, Drummond.
The Public School, Colac Bay.
The Public School, Wairio.
The Public Hall, South Hillend.
The Public School, Pahia.
The Public School, Round Hill.
The Public School, Gummie’s Bush.
The Public School, Heddon Bush.
The Public School, Te Waewae.
The Public School, Te Tua.
The Public School, Tuatapere.
The Public School, Aparima.
The Public School, Scott’s Gap.
The Public School, Tihaka.
Trail Bros. and Smythies’s Hall, Pourakino.
The Public School, Mossburn.
The Public School, Calcium.
The Public School, Holmsdale.
The Public School, Riverside.
The Public School, Eastern Bush.
The Public School, Birchwood.
The Public School, Waihoaka.
The Public School, Wild Bush.
The Public School, Papatotara.
The Public School, Waikoura.
The Public School, Opio.
The Public School, Clifden.
The Public School, Caroline.
The Public Hall, Wrey’s Bush.
The Plains Station Wool-shed, Mararoa.
Belmont Wool-shed, Mangapiri.
The Public School, Hamilton Burn.
Late Post-office, Te Anau.
Mr. R. Braithwaite’s House, Kauana.
The Public School, Gladfield.
The Public School, Wairaki.
The Public School, Ermedale.
The Public School, Granity, Longwood.
The Public School, Port Craig, Mussel Beach.
The Public School, Athol.
The Public School, Balfour.
The Courthouse, Lumsden.
Goods-shed, Five Rivers Railway-station.
The Public School, Ardussa.
The Public School, Beaumont.
Awarua Electoral District—
The Public School, Winton (principal).
The Courthouse, Bluff.
The Library, Woodend, Awarua Plains.
The Public School, Greenhills.
The Public School, Otatara Bush.
The Public School, West Plains.
The Public School, Makarewa Township.
The Public School, Grove Bush.
The Public School, Myross Bush.
The Public School, Wallacetown.
The Public School, Waianiwa.
The Public School, Spring Bank.
The Public School, Spar Bush.
The Public School, Ryal Bush.
The Public School, South Forest Hill.
The Public School, Lochiel.
The Public School, Spring Hills.
The Public School, Hokonui.
The Public School, Oreti Plains.
The Public School, Limehills.
The Public School, Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island.
The Public School, North Forest Hill.
The Public Hall, Wright’s Bush.
The Public School, Waikiwi.
The Public School, Brown’s.
The Public School, Roslyn Bush.
The Public School, Kennington.
The Public School, Tisbury.
The Public School, New River Ferry.
The Public School, Taramoa.
The Public School, Matai.
The Public School, Riversdale.
The Public Hall, Mandeville.
The Public School, Pyramid Siding.
The Public School, Kaweku, Riversdale.
The Accommodation-house, Otamita.
The Public School, Knapdale.
Mr. George Biggar’s House, Croydon Bush.
The Dairy Factory, Whiterig, Gore.
The Public School, Longridge Village.
The Public School, East Limehills.
The Public School, Makarewa North.
The Northope School, Lochiel.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
W. F. MASSEY.
Warrant authorizing the Rangitikei County Council to construct Two Bridges over the Upper Kawhatu and Hikurangi Rivers, and Apportioning the Cost.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
WHEREAS by section one hundred and nineteen of the Public Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), it is, inter alia, enacted that in any case where the local authority of any district desires to construct a bridge, or to establish a ferry or ford, in any position that will, in its opinion, be of advantage and benefit to the whole or any considerable portion of the inhabitants of an adjacent district as well as to the inhabitants of its own district, and where it is, in the opinion of such local authority, reasonable that the local authority of such adjacent district should contribute to the cost of constructing or establishing the said bridge, ferry, or ford, the provisions of the said section shall have effect:
And whereas the Rangitikei County Council has given notice and taken the steps required by the said Act, and has made application to the Governor-General to authorize the construction of the bridges, approaches, and connecting road mentioned in the Schedule hereto, and hereinafter referred to as “the said work,” and to apportion the cost of constructing and establishing the said work between the said Council and the Kiwitea County Council:
And whereas it has been agreed by and between the said Rangitikei and Kiwitea County Councils that the cost of constructing the said work shall be borne by the said Councils in the hereinafter-mentioned proportions:
And whereas no objection has been made by the other local authority which it is proposed should contribute to the cost of the said work:
And whereas I am of opinion that the said work should be done, and that it is expedient to make provision under the said Act for the purpose and in the manner hereinafter set forth:
Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by the said Act, and all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby authorize the Rangitikei County Council to execute the said work; and I do hereby declare that the cost thereof, less such contribution as may be made thereto (if any) by the Government of New Zealand, shall be borne by the Rangitikei County Council and the Kiwitea County Council in the following proportions—viz., the Rangitikei County Council shall pay sixty-six and two-thirds per centum and the Kiwitea County Council shall pay thirty-three and one-third per centum of such cost respectively; and I do hereby further direct that any contribution hereby required to be made as aforesaid by the Kiwitea County Council shall be paid from time to time in the proportion hereinbefore prescribed, out of the funds of the said Council, within a period of one month after demand in writing made by or on behalf of the Rangitikei County Council; and all such payments shall be made from time to time to the Clerk of the Rangitikei County Council for and on behalf of the Kiwitea County Council.
SCHEDULE.
THAT bridge over the Upper Kawhatau River opposite Section 2, Block V, Ruahine Survey District.
Also that bridge over the Hikurangi River opposite Section 13, Block IX, Ruahine Survey District.
Together with the necessary approaches thereto and the road connecting the said bridges passing through Section 20, Block IX, Ruahine Survey District. As the site of the said bridges, approaches, and connecting road are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47470, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this twenty-sixth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1920, No 23
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1920, No 23
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Appointment of Polling Places
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling Places, Electoral Districts, Wallace, Awarua
- W. F. Massey
🏗️ Warrant for Bridge Construction and Cost Apportionment
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works26 February 1920
Bridge Construction, Cost Apportionment, Rangitikei County Council, Kiwitea County Council, Public Works Act 1908
- Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General
- W. Fraser, Minister of Public Works