Local Government Loan Polls and Boundary Changes




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85

proposed to pay out of the said loan the cost of raising the
same, the interest, or sinking fund thereon.
At the said poll the votes were recorded as follow: For the
proposal, 64; against the proposal, 5; informal, 3.
I therefore declare the said proposal to be carried.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1928.

F. J. ANDREW,
Chairman, Selwyn County Council.


Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.

Wellington, 14th November, 1928.

THE following notice, received from the Chairman, Upper
Mangapiko Drainage Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act,
1926.

WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Finance.


UPPER MANGAPIKO DRAINAGE BOARD.

Drainage Loan, 1928, £1,200.

I, JOHN WILLIAM PEAKE, of Roto-o-rangi, near Cambridge
Chairman of the Upper Mangapiko Drainage Board, hereby
certify that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Upper Mangapiko
Drainage District held on the 5th November, 1928, on a
proposal to raise a loan of £1,200, the number of votes recorded
was as follows: For the proposal, 34; against the proposal, 6.
I declare the proposal to be carried.
Dated this 6th day of November, 1928.

JOHN W. PEAKE, Chairman.


Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.

Wellington, 14th November, 1928.

THE following notice, received from the Chairman,
Ellesmere County Council, is published in accordance
with the provisions of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926.

WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Finance.


ELLESMERE COUNTY COUNCIL.

In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, the Local Bodies’
Loans Act, 1926, and the Local Legislation Act, 1927.

Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of October,
1928, the Ellesmere County Council submitted to a poll of
the ratepayers of that part of the Ellesmere County par-
ticularly described in subsection (7) of section 8 of the Local
Legislation Act, 1927, a proposal to raise a special loan of
£500, part of a joint special loan of the aggregate amount of
£1,000 in union with the Selwyn County Council, to be called
“ The Dunsandel Public Hall and Library Special Loan,
1928,” of £500 for the following purposes:—

  1. To acquire the parcel of land described in subsection (8)
    of section 8 of the Local Legislation Act, 1927,
    and of erecting thereon a public hall and library for
    the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the part of
    the Ellesmere County described in subsection (7) of
    the said section 8, and for expending the said sum of
    £500 in or about the acquisition of the said land and
    the erection of the said public hall and library thereon.

  2. The currency of the said loan to be for the period of
    thirty-three years at a rate of interest not exceeding
    £5 15s. per centum per annum.

The proposed security for the interest on the said loan and
provision for a sinking fund for repaying the same of not less
than £1 5s. per cent. per annum is a special rate of 1/22nd
of a penny in the pound on the capital value of all the rate-
able land in the said part of the county, and it is not proposed
to pay out of the said loan the cost of raising the same or
the interest or sinking fund thereon.

At the said poll the votes were recorded as follows: For the
proposal, 76; against the proposal, 2.
I therefore declare the said proposal to be carried.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1928.

JOHN HESLOP,
Chairman, Ellesmere County Council.


Special Order made by the Uawa County Council altering Riding Boundaries.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 9th November, 1928.

THE following special order, made by the Uawa County
Council, is published in accordance with the provisions
of the Counties Act, 1920.

Pursuant to section 100 of that Act, as amended by section 3
of the Counties Amendment Act, 1921–22, I hereby fix the
1st day of April, 1929, as the date on which such special order
shall take effect.

R. A. WRIGHT,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.


SPECIAL ORDER MADE BY THE UAWA COUNTY COUNCIL,
ALTERING RIDINGS.

In pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in
that behalf by the Counties Act, 1920, the Uawa County
Council here, by special order, resolves as follows:—

  1. On and after the 1st day of April, 1929, the Arakihi Riding
    of the county shall be divided into two new ridings, to be known
    as the Paremata and the Arakihi Ridings respectively.

  2. The boundaries of the two new ridings shall be as
    follows:—

Paremata Riding.—All that area situated in the Gisborne
Land District commencing from a point at the junction of the
north-eastern corner of Lot 6, D.P. 2874, Mangaheia No. 1
Block, and the Mangaheia River, proceeding along the eastern
and south-eastern boundaries of the aforesaid Lot 6 and by the
south-eastern boundary of Lot 7, Mangaheia No. 1 Block; by
the eastern boundary of Section 3, Block X, Uawa Survey
District, Wigan Settlement; the eastern boundary of Manga-
heia No. 1f Block; the northern and eastern boundaries of
Mangaheia No. 1g Block; the south-eastern and north-eastern
boundaries of Mangaheia No. 1h Block; the south-eastern
boundary of Section 3s, Block XI, Uawa Survey District;
Lot 1, D.P. 2442, Lots 6 and 2 (D.P. 1832), Paremata Block,
to the south-western boundary of Paremata 2f 13A Block;
thence in a south-easterly and north-easterly direction by the
south-western and south-eastern boundaries of Paremata
2f 13A, 2f 12, 2f 6, 2f 3, 2B, 2f 1, and 2A, to the Uawa River;
thence in a north-westerly direction up the aforesaid Uawa
River to its confluence with the Mangaheia River on the
western bank; thence in a westerly direction generally up the
aforesaid Mangaheia River to the place of commencement.
Certified correct—H. L. Primrose, for Chief Surveyor, 27/8/28.

Hauiti Riding.—Commencing at a point on the seashore and
the southernmost corner of the Uawa County in Block XI,
Whangara Survey District; proceeding in a north-westerly
and northerly direction generally by the south-western
boundary of the aforementioned Uawa County to the south-
east corner of the Arakihi Riding on the left bank of the
Pakarae River, and following the description as contained
in New Zealand Gazette, 1920, page 2787; thence in a north-
easterly direction by the eastern boundary of the afore-
mentioned Arakihi Riding, hereinbefore described, to the south-
western boundary of the Paremata Riding; thence in a south-
easterly and north-easterly direction by the south-western
and south-eastern boundaries of the aforesaid Paremata
Riding, hereinbefore described, to the Uawa River; thence
in an easterly direction down the aforesaid Uawa River to
the Pacific Ocean; thence in an easterly and southerly
direction generally along the seashore to the place of commence-
ment, including the Island of Pourewa. Certified correct—
E. H. Farnie, Chief Surveyor.

Arakihi Riding.—All that area situated in the Gisborne
Land District commencing at a point on the south-east corner
of Section 3, Block VI, Uawa Survey District, Wigan Settle-
ment, on the right bank of the Mangaheia River, proceeding
in a southerly and easterly direction by the aforesaid Manga-
heia River to the north-eastern corner of Lot 6 (D.P. 2874),
Mangaheia No. 1 Block, on the north-west corner of Paremata
Riding hereinbefore described; thence in a southerly and
south-easterly direction by the western and south-western
boundaries of the aforementioned Paremata Riding, herein-
before described, to the north-west corner of the Mangaheia
1g Block, on the northern boundary of the Hauiti Riding;
thence in a south-westerly direction by the north-western
boundary of the said Hauiti Riding to the Pakarae River on
the southern boundary of the Uawa County; thence in a
westerly and northerly direction generally by the southern
and western boundaries of the aforementioned Uawa County
to the northernmost corner of S.G.R. 42A in Block VIII,
Waingaromia Survey District, and following the description
as contained in New Zealand Gazette, 1920, page 2787; thence
in a south-easterly direction generally by the southern boundary
of the Tauwhareperae Riding to the place of commencement,
and following the description as contained in New Zealand
Gazette
, 1919, Vol. I, page 1241. Certified correct—H. L.
Primrose, for Chief Surveyor.

  1. Each of such new ridings shall elect one councillor to
    the Uawa County Council.

I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly
passed.

H. L. TEMPEST, County Clerk,

(I.A. 19/80/82.)



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🏘️ Result of Poll for Proposed Loan - Selwyn County Council (continued from previous page)

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27 October 1928
Loan Poll, Public Hall and Library, Selwyn County Council
  • F. J. Andrew, Chairman, Selwyn County Council

🏘️ Result of Poll for Proposed Loan - Upper Mangapiko Drainage Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
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Loan Poll, Drainage, Upper Mangapiko Drainage Board
  • John William Peake, Chairman, Upper Mangapiko Drainage Board
  • Wm. Downie Stewart, Minister of Finance

🏘️ Result of Poll for Proposed Loan - Ellesmere County Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 October 1928
Loan Poll, Public Hall and Library, Ellesmere County Council
  • John Heslop, Chairman, Ellesmere County Council
  • Wm. Downie Stewart, Minister of Finance

🏘️ Special Order altering Riding Boundaries - Uawa County Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
9 November 1928
Riding Boundaries, Uawa County Council, Gisborne Land District
  • R. A. Wright, For Minister of Internal Affairs
  • H. L. Tempest, County Clerk