Government Notices




988
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 23

subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on either side of the said Fairlight Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said street, with the exception of that portion of the western side of the said street abutting on Lots 21 and 22, D.P. 6990, in which case no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected within a distance of twenty-five feet of the centre-line of the last-named portion of street.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that street situated in the Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Fairlight Street, passing through part Section 1, Harbour District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 62280, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red.

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Trustees for the Whangamata Public Cemetery appointed.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons whose names are specified in Part I of the Schedule hereto to have the control and management of the public cemetery specified in Part II of the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Part I.—Names of Trustees.
William Wallace Goodfellow,
Lindsay Gordon Martyn,
Norman Aylwin Palmer,
William Henry Statham, and
Philip Williamson.

Part II.—Name of Cemetery and Description of Land.
WHANGAMATA.
SECTION 6, Block XII, Tairua Survey District, Auckland Land District: Area, 1 acre 1 rood 35 perches.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 26th day of March, 1925.

A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Notice of Change of the Purpose of Portion of a Reserve in the Township of Waverley, Wellington Land District.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

WHEREAS by section six of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”), the Governor-General is empowered, in the case of any public reserve vested in His Majesty or the Governor-General for any of the purposes comprised in Class II of the Second Schedule to the said Act, to change the purpose for which such reserve was set apart to any other purpose:
And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto is portion of a reserve duly set apart for a site for a telegraph-station and post-office, being a purpose within Class II of the Second Schedule to the said Act, and it is expedient to change, as hereinafter provided, the purpose of such reserve so set apart:
Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by section six of the said Act as aforesaid, declare that the portion of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto is hereby changed from a site for a telegraph-station and post-office to a site for a war memorial. And I do hereby further declare that this notice is issued subject to the provisions of section seven of the said Act, and shall take effect according to the provisions of that section.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeasurement 8·4 perches, more or less, being part of Section 144, Township of Waverley, and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the Weraroa Road, 117 links distant from the junction of the said road with Chester Street, thence by right lines towards the east, north, and west by other part of Section 144, for distances of 125 links, 42 links,

and 125 links respectively; and towards the south by the aforesaid Weraroa Road, for a distance of 42 links, to the point of commencement: be all the aforesaid linkages a little more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked 247/44, deposited in the Wellington District Office, Department of Lands and Survey, and thereon edged blue.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 23rd day of March, 1925.

A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

The Regulations for the New Zealand Military Forces amended.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and its amendments, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby amend in the manner and to the extent set forth in the Schedule hereto the regulations for the Military Forces of New Zealand made on the twenty-second day of December, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-second day of January, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and I do hereby declare that the amendment hereby made shall have effect as from the date of publication thereof in the Gazette.

SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES, 1913.

Section V.

PARAGRAPH 175, as amended by the New Zealand Gazette dated 18th June, 1914, is hereby revoked, and the following substituted:—
“175. There will be no medical examination of those registered for service in the Cadets.
“Any person liable to undergo training who claims exemption on the ground of medical unfitness will be required to produce at his own expense a certificate signed by a registered medical practitioner (an officer of the New Zealand Medical Corps where possible). This certificate must specify the nature and probable duration of the disability from which the cadet or territorial is suffering, and contain an expression of the opinion of the medical practitioner as to the fitness or otherwise of the trainee to undergo military training in the Cadets or Territorial Force, as the case may be. On the receipt of such certificate, the Area Officer or Adjutant will, if the case is a clear one, issue the necessary certificate of exemption, but where there is a doubt as to whether the case is one for exemption he will refer the application through the usual channel to the Director of Medical Services for decision. The Director of Medical Services will, if he considers it necessary, instruct that the applicant be examined by a Board of Officers of the New Zealand Medical Corps.
“In all cases where partial or total exemption is granted under this regulation the cost of the medical certificate furnished by the applicant, but not exceeding ten shillings and sixpence, will be refunded by the Department.”

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 27th day of March, 1925.

R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence.

Authorizing the Waimarino County Council to sell Timber upon certain County Roads in the Waimarino County.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in me by section one hundred and twenty-three of the Public Works Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby authorize the Waimarino County Council to sell or contract to sell and remove timber upon the county roads in Makotuku Survey District, Waimarino County, legalized by Proclamations published in Gazettes No. 35, page 888 of the fourteenth April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and No. 81, pages 2901–2 of the eleventh December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General this 28th day of March, 1925.

F. H. D. BELL,
For Minister of Public Works.



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🏗️ Exemption of Fairlight Street from Public Works Act Provisions (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
30 March 1925
Street Exemption, Building-line, Wellington City Council, Fairlight Street
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏥 Appointment of Trustees for Whangamata Public Cemetery

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
26 March 1925
Cemetery, Trustees, Appointment, Whangamata
  • William Wallace Goodfellow, Appointed as trustee
  • Lindsay Gordon Martyn, Appointed as trustee
  • Norman Aylwin Palmer, Appointed as trustee
  • William Henry Statham, Appointed as trustee
  • Philip Williamson, Appointed as trustee

  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
  • A. D. McLeod, Minister of Lands

🗺️ Change of Purpose of Reserve in Waverley

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 March 1925
Reserve, Purpose Change, War Memorial, Waverley
  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
  • A. D. McLeod, Minister of Lands

🛡️ Amendment to Regulations for New Zealand Military Forces

🛡️ Defence & Military
27 March 1925
Military Regulations, Amendment, Medical Examination, Cadets
  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
  • R. Heaton Rhodes, Minister of Defence

🏗️ Authorization for Waimarino County Council to Sell Timber

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
28 March 1925
Timber Sale, County Roads, Waimarino County
  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
  • F. H. D. Bell, For Minister of Public Works