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Mar. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 653
Rubber tires, bicycle, tricycle, perambulator and similar,
and inner tubes of rubber for pneumatic tires, not
exceeding 1¾ in. in diameter.
Class VII: Glass, &c.—
Empty plain glass bottles, not being cut or ground;
infant’s feeding-bottles, with or without attachments;
jars, plain glass.
Glass, bevelled, silvered, or with rounded or polished
edges; mirrors and looking-glasses, framed or un-
framed.
Glass, crown, sheet, common window, plate, polished,
coloured, bent, and other kinds, cut to any size or
shape, n.e.i.
Glassware, n.e.i.; globes and chimneys for lamps, n.e.i.
Roofing-tiles, ridging, and finials, glass and earthen;
sheets, plain or corrugated, roofing slates and tiles,
ridging, and finials, composed of cement and asbestos
or of similar materials; plaster-pulp sheets, plain and
unornamental.
Class VIII: Fancy goods, &c.—
Toilet preparations and perfumery, n.e.i., including
perfumed oil.
Class IX: Paper—
Wrapping-paper, all kinds, glazed, mill-glazed, or un-
glazed, including browns, caps, casings, sulphites,
sugars, and all other bag papers, candle carton paper,
tissues, and tinfoil paper, not printed, n.e.i., in sheets
or rolls of any size, if, under the Tariff, liable to ad
valorem duty.
Class X: Metals—
Iron, galvanized or plain black—viz., rod, bolt, bar,
angle, tee, channel, and rolled girders.
Iron, plain sheet, plain plate, and hoop (less than 6 in.
in width), whether black, polished, enamelled, plated,
tinned, galvanized, or otherwise coated with metal,
n.e.i.; rolled chequered iron plates, plain black.
Rails for railways and tramways, including layouts,
points, and crossings for the same; rail-fastenings—
viz., fishplates, creep-clips, tie-irons, bearing-brackets,
bed-plates, cast-iron chocks, bored iron bars.
Class XI: Vehicles—
Bicycles, tricycles, and the like vehicles, including motor-
cycles, also hubs, spindles, and other finished, partly
finished, or machined parts of the same, n.e.i.; side-
cars for motor-cycles.
Motor-vehicles and parts thereof—viz., motor-vehicles,
n.e.i., including tractors driven by gas, oil, or electricity,
suited for use in warehouses or upon wharves and
pavements.
Class XIV: Miscellaneous—
Manures.
W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.
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CROWN LANDS NOTICES.
Land in the Hawke’s Bay Land District for Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers.
District Lands and Survey Office,
Napier, 28th February, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land
will be offered for sale or lease under the Discharged
Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations there-
under; and applications will be received at the District
Lands and Survey Office, Napier, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on
Wednesday, 5th April, 1922.
The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay-
ments, or selected on lease for a term of sixty-six years,
with right of renewal for further terms of sixty-six years
and a right to acquire the freehold.
Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board
for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office,
Napier, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1922, at 10 o’clock
a.m.; but if any applicant so desires he may be examined
by the Land Board of any other district.
The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination
of applicants.
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SCHEDULE.
HAWKE’S BAY LAND DISTRICT.—SECOND-CLASS LAND.
Wairoa County.—Opoiti Survey District.—Te Reinga Block.
| Section. | Block. | Area. | Capital Value. | Annual Instalment on Deferred Payment (excluding Interest). | Half-yearly Rent on Lease. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | ||
| 2 | II | 550 0 0 | 1,995 | 99 15 0 | 44 17 9 |
| 3 | " | 399 2 0 | 1,440 | 72 0 0 | 32 8 0 |
| 4 | " | 650 0 0 | 2,365 | 118 5 0 | 53 4 3 |
The Te Reinga Block of 1,599 acres is situated in the Wairoa
County, and is distant from Wairoa twenty-two miles by a
dray-road, metalled for the greater portion. The East Coast
Railway, when completed, will pass close to the eastern side
of the block. Access is by the Ruakituri Valley Road, with
good fords across the Ruakituri River.
The block has an altitude from 200 ft. to 1,380 ft., and is
comprised principally of easy to steep ridges covered with light
bush, scrub, and fern, and is suitable for pastoral purposes.
The soil is of pumicy loam on papa, and there are a few
acres of river-flat around suitable for homestead-sites, also
small ploughable areas in each section and patches of fair
pasture.
The block has a good water-supply.
Full particulars may be obtained at this office.
W. F. MARSH,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Lands for Sale by Public Auction.
North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office,
Auckland, 6th March, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands
will be offered for sale by public auction for cash at
the North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auck-
land, at 11 o’clock a.m. on Monday, the 10th day of April,
1922.
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SCHEDULE.
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.—RURAL LAND.
Whangarei County.—Mangakahia Survey District.
SECTION 20, Block XI: Area, 12 acres 2 roods; upset
price, £63.
Section 21, Block XI: Area, 2 acres 2 roods 4 perches;
upset price, £13.
Undulating land, nearly all grass, with a few nice native
trees growing thereon. Soil, fair quality clay; badly watered.
Situated on the Titoki-Wauto Road, about twenty-one miles
from Whangarei and twenty-eight miles from Dargaville.
R. P. GREVILLE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.
In Bankruptcy.—In the Supreme Court helden at Hamilton.
NOTICE is hereby given that JAMES SMITH, of Ngaroto,
Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I
hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be helden at the
Courthouse, Hamilton, on Monday, the 13th day of March,
1922, at 10.30 o’clock a.m.
V. H. SANSON,
Deputy Official Assignee.
2nd March, 1922.
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In Bankruptcy.—In the Supreme Court helden at Hamilton.
NOTICE is hereby given that JAMES FOGARTY, of Nga-
ruawahia, Stud-master, was this day adjudged
bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors
to be helden at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on Monday, the
13th day of March, 1922, at 2.30 o’clock p.m.
V. H. SANSON,
Deputy Official Assignee,
4th March, 1922.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 18
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 18
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