Rainfall Statistics and Mining Notices




2096
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 52

New Zealand Rainfall for April, 1925—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(G.) EAST ASPECT—KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS—continued.

Rudstone, Methven .. .. 403 8
Lake Coleridge Homestead .. 378 10
Point Switching Stn, Lake Coleridge 345 8
Glenthorne, Lake Coleridge .. 435 10
Double Hill .. .. 218 5
Winchmore, Ashburton .. .. .. 9
Ashburton .. .. 670 9
Roxburgh, Springburn .. .. 477 6
Staveley .. .. 452 5
Evandale, Mount Somers .. .. 405 4
Lynnford, Hinds.. .. .. 558 6
Peel Forest .. .. 453 8
Kapunatiki, Rangitata .. .. 321 6
Cefn Orchard, Geraldine .. .. 319 6
Waitui, Geraldine .. .. 371 9
Orari Gorge .. .. 606 10
Orari Estate, Orari .. .. 387 10
Balmoral Plantation .. .. 171 5
Braemar .. .. 215 5
Bedyshurst, Fairlie .. .. 235 8
Horwell Downs, Fairlie .. .. 257 6
Lambrook, Fairlie .. .. .. ..
Mona Vale, Albury .. .. .. ..
Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie Country 157 4
The Hermitage, Mount Cook .. 231 5
Waratah, Albury .. .. .. ..
Kakahu Bush, Geraldine .. .. 235 5
Cave .. .. .. 122 7
Pleasant Point .. .. 99 8
Seadown .. .. 264 8
Smithfield .. .. 257 8
Timaru Reservoir .. .. 151 3
Benmore Station, Omarama .. 89 8
Otiake .. .. .. 74 4
Totara .. .. .. 129 6
Duntroon .. .. 96 5
Reed St., Oamaru .. .. 166 6
Oamaru .. .. .. ..
Steward Settlement, Oamaru .. 127 5
Te Awa, Hillgrove .. .. 205 10
Kauroo Hill, Maheno .. .. 107 6
Bushey Park, Palmerston South .. 162 11
Roslyn .. .. .. ..
Burnside, Dunedin .. .. 180 14
Sunshine Hill, Dunedin .. .. 243 19
Fish-hatchery, Portobello .. .. 221 15
Whare Flat .. .. .. 326 14

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT.

Paerau .. .. .. .. 260 7
Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa .. 121 9
Naseby Plantation .. .. 165 8
Waipiata .. .. 146 5
Patearoa .. .. 100 6
Naseby .. .. .. ..
Robertslee, Middlemarch .. .. 269 13
Tarras .. .. .. 183 5
Hawea Flat .. .. 190 6
Makarora .. .. 834 11
Maungawera, Otago .. .. 282 5
Glendhu, Pembroke .. .. .. ..
Luggate, Cromwell .. .. .. ..
Ophir .. .. .. 143 8
Manorburn Dam.. .. .. 126 13

New Zealand Rainfall for April, 1925—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT—continued.

Frankton .. .. .. 243 12
Queenstown .. .. .. 223 9
Moa Creek .. .. .. 126 11
St. Bathan’s .. .. .. 297 7
Blackstone Hill .. .. .. 301 5
Clyde .. .. .. .. ..
Alexandra .. .. .. 77 8
Galloway .. .. .. 108 6
Earnscleugh .. .. .. 83 6
Roxburgh .. .. .. 252 8
Balclutha .. .. .. 199 12
Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai .. .. ..
Castle Hill Station, Athol.. .. 342 10
Wendon .. .. .. 301 10
Lawrence .. .. .. 232 14
Owaka .. .. .. 116 12
Tapanui Nursery .. .. 366 14
Waikawa Valley.. .. 434 16
Tahakopa, Wharuarimu .. .. 379 17
Mimihau, Wyndham .. .. Incomplete.
Uplands, Waimahaka .. .. 436 22
Roslin Estate, Woodlands .. 406 15
Dipton .. .. .. .. ..
Radio-Awarua .. .. .. 459 19
“Morven,” Ohai .. .. 698 13
Nightcaps .. .. .. 534 14
Otautau .. .. .. 464 13
Manapouri .. .. .. 727 12
Monowai (Sunnyside) .. .. 705 7

(I.) ISLANDS.

Centre Island .. .. .. 479 10
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island .. 631 22
Niue Island .. .. .. 515 18
Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands .. 475 15
Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands .. .. ..
Mangai'a, Cook Islands .. .. 360 17
Chatham Islands .. .. 212 10

LATE RETURNS.

Raukokore, November, 1924 .. 537 11
Wesley College, Paerata, January, 1925 204 10
Horopito, June, 1924 .. .. 877 21
Waitatapia, March, 1925 .. .. 155 8
Pakihiroa, November, 1924 .. 1008 12
Otoko, June, 1924 .. .. 614 12
Maungaharuru, November, 1924 .. 214 9
Blackburn, November, 1924 .. 651 9
Pine Grove, July, 1924 .. .. 142 7
Eastry, Tane, September, 1924 .. 381 13
Tawataia, July, 1924 .. .. 284 14
Whareama, January, 1924 .. 218 10
Bagshot, December, 1924 .. 1206 16
,, January, 1925 .. .. 308 11
,, February, 1925 .. .. 191 9
,, March, 1925 .. .. 45 5
Bush Grove, January, 1924 .. 189 6
Collingwood, February, 1925 .. 914 14
,, March, 1925 .. .. 371 3
Moana, March, 1925 .. .. 876 19

Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register.—Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of section 30 of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914, the mining privileges held under the licenses mentioned in the Schedule hereto, will, unless sufficient cause to the contrary be shown, be struck off the Register of Mining Privileges at the expiration of three months from the date hereof.

F. STOOP, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.

ARROWTOWN REGISTRY.

1138 | 24/2/14 | Water-race .. .. | Swiper’s Gully, Arrow River | William Houston Anderson and James Anderson, jun.
1226 | 11/2/18 | Residence-site .. | Cardrona .. .. | Mary Scurr.

QUEENSTOWN REGISTRY.

2062 | 7/2/24 | Water-race .. .. | Butcher’s Creek, Moon-light | Matthew Seffer.



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🌾 New Zealand Rainfall for April, 1925 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Rainfall, Statistics, April 1925, South Island, East Aspect, South Aspect, Islands, Late Returns

🌾 Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Privileges, Register, Arrowtown, Queenstown, Water-race, Residence-site
  • William Houston Anderson, Holder of mining privilege
  • James Anderson (junior), Holder of mining privilege
  • Mary Scurr, Holder of mining privilege
  • Matthew Seffer, Holder of mining privilege

  • F. Stoop, Mining Registrar