✨ Wharf Dues and River Board Elections
APRIL 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 967
Two-wheeler, heavy, each .. .. .. 1 6
,, light, each .. .. .. .. 1 6
Drays, each .. .. .. 2 0
Spring drays, each .. .. .. 2 0
Hay-rake, complete, each .. .. .. .. 2 6
Ploughs, complete, each .. .. .. .. 0 6
Harrow s, complete, each .. .. .. .. 0 6
Disc plough or double-furrow plough, each .. .. .. 0 9
Cultivator or drill, each .. .. .. .. 2 0
Chaff, per ton (20 sacks per ton) .. .. .. .. 1 0
Flax, per ton of 35 bundles .. .. .. 1 0
Sawn timber, per 1,000 ft., with right to remain on
wharf six weeks .. .. .. 1 6
Sawn timber, per 1,000 ft., after first six weeks, for every
week or part of a week .. .. .. 1 0
Bricks, per 1,000, per week or part of a week .. .. 2 6
,, per 500, per week or part of a week .. .. .. 1 6
,, minimum charge up to 100.. .. .. .. 1 0
Sheep—
Rams, not exceeding one .. .. .. 0 6
Rams, exceeding one, each .. .. .. 0 3
All other sheep, not exceeding twenty, each .. .. 0 2
Pigs and calves, not exceeding ten, each .. .. .. 0 2
Cattle, not exceeding ten, each .. .. .. 1 6
,, exceeding ten, each .. .. .. 1 0
Horses, each .. .. .. 2 6
Hides, each .. .. .. 0 2
Sheep-skins, large bundle, each .. .. .. 1 0
,, medium bundle, each .. .. .. .. 0 9
,, small bundle, each .. .. .. .. 0 6
All goods up to 5 cubic feet .. .. .. 0 6
All goods over 5 cubic feet and up to half a ton by
weight or measurement.. .. .. .. 1 0
All goods over half a ton and up to one ton in weight
or measurement .. .. .. 2 0
Firewood, per cord, with right to remain on wharf two
weeks .. .. .. 1 0
Firewood, per cord, after first two weeks, for every week
or part of a week .. .. .. 0 9
Posts and rails, per 100 .. .. .. 2 0
Palings, per 1,000 .. .. .. 2 0
Shingles, per 1,000 .. .. .. 1 0
Hop-poles, per 1,000 .. .. .. 1 0
Piles, up to 12 in. in diameter, per 100 lineal feet .. 1 0
,, over 12 in. in diameter, per 100 lineal feet .. 1 6
Wool, per bale .. .. .. 1 3
,, per bale, dumps .. .. .. 0 6
Hops and flax, per bale .. .. .. 1 3
Coal, lime, and stone for export, per ton or part of a ton 1 0
(Unslaked lime will not be allowed to remain on
the wharf longer than one week in any case, and the
consignees will be liable for any damage caused
through its slaking.)
Bicycles, each .. .. .. 0 3
Passengers’ luggage, not exceeding 100 pounds .. .. Free.
Empties, to be charged half rates .. .. Half rates.
Storage.
Per ton, or part of a ton (in closed goods-shed), for
first week or part of a week .. .. .. 1 0
Per ton, or part of a ton (in closed goods-shed), after
the first week, for every week or part of a week .. 1 6
Bicycles, per week or part of a week, each .. .. .. 0 6
(Goods left in the open shed may remain three days
without being liable for storage charges, after that
time half rates will be charged, but offensive manures
shall be liable for storage after twelve working-hours
and double-rates after three days. All goods not
requiring storage may be allowed to remain on the
wharf one week, but the Council will incur no respon-
sibility for any goods left in the open shed or on the
wharf.)
Empties to be charged at half rates. .. .. Half rates.
Benzine, kerosene, or other dangerous or inflammable
goods shall be removed within twelve working-hours
from the time of landing.
Transhipments.
Wharfage, per ton or part of a ton .. .. .. 1 0
Storage for first three days .. .. .. Free.
,, after first three days .. .. .. 1 0
Labour.
Labour, if required, per ton .. .. .. 0 6
,, ,, if less than half a ton .. .. .. 0 3
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Notice of Intention to take Land in Block XIV, Momahaki
Survey District, for the Purposes of a Road.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the
provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to execute
a certain public work—to wit, the construction of a road,
and for the purposes of such public work the land described
in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice
is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to
be taken is deposited in the post-office at Orangimea, and is
there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the
execution of the said public work or by the taking of the
said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections
to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of
such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such
writing, within forty days from the first publication of this
notice, to the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington.
SCHEDULE.
APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be
taken:—
A. R. P. Being
2 0 28·2 Part Sub. 1B No. 2B, Piraunui Block.
0 0 0·1 ,, ,,
Situated in Block XIV, Momahaki Survey District. (S.O.
1813.)
All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more
particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67298,
deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at
Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon
coloured purple.
As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 6th day of
April, 1927.
K. S. WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works.
(P.W. 38/9/1.)
Results of Elections of Members of River Boards.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 12th April, 1927.
THE following results of elections of members of River
Boards have been received from the Returning Officers,
and are published in accordance with the provisions of the
River Boards Amendment Act, 1913.
G. P. NEWTON, Assistant Under-Secretary.
Wakanui River District, County of Ashburton—
W. Doak.
F. Frampton.
C. Frampton.
T. Leddy.
T. A. Protheroe.
Tokomairiro River District, County of Bruce—
Milton Borough Subdivision—
George Dabinett.
Robert McLeod.
Alexander Rennie.
Bruce County Subdivision—
Robert Clark.
John Allison.
Andrew Tweed.
Richard Harvey Michelle.
Matau River District, County of Bruce—
Joseph Smith.
P. McSkimming.
Wm. Smith.
M. Tosh.
R. Penman.
C. Weir.
W. Wilson.
Result of Election of Members of a River District.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 6th April, 1927.
THE following result of election of members of the Hutt
River District has been received from the Returning
Officer, and is published in accordance with the provisions
of the River Boards Amendment Act, 1913.
G. P. NEWTON, Assistant Under-Secretary.
Hutt River District, County of Hutt—
Cecil Gostelow.
Job Charles Mabey.
John Mitchell.
Walter Harold Smith.
William Thomas Strand.
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Vesting the Management of Waitapu Wharf in the Takaka County Council and prescribing Dues
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🚂 Transport & Communications13 April 1927
Wharf Management, Takaka County Council, Waitapu, Harbours Act, Dues, Licensing
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏗️ Notice of Intention to take Land for Road Construction
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works6 April 1927
Land Acquisition, Road Construction, Public Works Act, Momahaki Survey District, Wellington Land District
- K. S. Williams, Minister of Public Works
🏘️ Results of Elections of Members of River Boards
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government12 April 1927
River Boards, Elections, Wakanui River District, Tokomairiro River District, Matau River District
19 names identified
- W. Doak, Elected member of Wakanui River Board
- F. Frampton, Elected member of Wakanui River Board
- C. Frampton, Elected member of Wakanui River Board
- T. Leddy, Elected member of Wakanui River Board
- T. A. Protheroe, Elected member of Wakanui River Board
- George Dabinett, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Robert McLeod, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Alexander Rennie, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Robert Clark, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- John Allison, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Andrew Tweed, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Richard Harvey Michelle, Elected member of Tokomairiro River Board
- Joseph Smith, Elected member of Matau River Board
- P. McSkimming, Elected member of Matau River Board
- Wm. Smith, Elected member of Matau River Board
- M. Tosh, Elected member of Matau River Board
- R. Penman, Elected member of Matau River Board
- C. Weir, Elected member of Matau River Board
- W. Wilson, Elected member of Matau River Board
- G. P. Newton, Assistant Under-Secretary
🏘️ Result of Election of Members of Hutt River District
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government6 April 1927
River Boards, Elections, Hutt River District
- Cecil Gostelow, Elected member of Hutt River Board
- Job Charles Mabey, Elected member of Hutt River Board
- John Mitchell, Elected member of Hutt River Board
- Walter Harold Smith, Elected member of Hutt River Board
- William Thomas Strand, Elected member of Hutt River Board
- G. P. Newton, Assistant Under-Secretary