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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 30
Section 2: About 30 acres good flat land, balance easy, undulating. Subdivided into two paddocks. Little blackberry. Thirty acres fair to good pasture, 28 acres worn-out (brown-top), 12 acres fallow, balance manuka and fern.
Section 3: About 63 acres flat land in fair pasture, balance ploughable hill land in worn-out pasture, except for 3 acres in fern and tea-tree.
Section 4: About 80 acres partly drained alluvial flat swamp of good quality, mostly in grass, but capable of considerable improvement, balance undulating in fern and tea-tree; all ploughable.
Section 5: About 135 acres flat land, of which 70 acres are subject to periodical flooding of short duration and 170 acres easy undulating to hilly land, mostly ploughable. A little blackberry. 180 acres fair to indifferent pasture, 5½ acres bush, 20 acres fern and tea-tree.
Section 6: About 100 acres flat heavy alluvial land, of which about half is subject to periodical flooding, remaining 52 acres easy undulating ploughable land in fair to good pasture. About 8 acres of good shelter bush on this section. Blackberry is spreading. 50 acres fair pasture, 94 acres pasture intermixed with rushes, 8 acres in fern and tea-tree.
Section 7: Easy undulating land intersected by swamp land of good quality, mostly drained, 140 acres in pasture of varying condition, generally fair but capable of considerable improvement by top-dressing. A good deal of blackberry on the main swamp. 11 acres in fern and manuka.
The improvements not included in the capital values comprise:—
Section 6: Old house, shed, cow-shed, and engine-room (concrete floor), value £80. This sum is payable in cash or in five years by ten equal half-yearly instalments of £9 4s. 10d.
Section 7: Dwelling, six rooms and conveniences, man’s room and washhouse, wool-shed and implement-shed, small cow-byre and two small sheds, value £510. This sum is payable in cash or in twenty-one years by forty-two equal half-yearly instalments of £19 17s. 10d.
Improvements included in the capital value of the sections are:—
Section 1: 62 chains road-boundary fencing, 22 chains netted boundary-fencing, 27 chains subdivisional fencing and half-share 30 chains poor boundary-fencing, 10 acres cultivated for nursery, and 36 acres pasture: total value, £308 15s.
Section 2: 75 chains road fencing, 25 chains boundary-fencing, half-share 45 chains boundary-fencing, 12 acres fallow, 58 acres pasture: total value, £360 12s.
Section 3: 37 chains road-fencing, 20 chains subdivisional fencing, 5 chains boundary-fencing, half-share 80 chains boundary-fencing, and approximately 106 acres pasture: total value, £522.
Section 4: 16 chains road fencing, 20 chains boundary-fencing, half-share 35 chains boundary-fencing, consolidation by drains, and approximately 83 acres surface-sown pasture partly ploughed: total value, £526.
Section 5: 42 chains road boundary-fencing, 26 chains boundary-fencing, 40 chains subdivisional fencing, half-share 20 chains boundary-fencing, consolidation by drains, and 180 acres pasture: total value, £1,132.
Section 6: 46 chains road-fencing, 85 chains subdivisional fencing, half-share in 64 chains boundary-fencing, consolidation by drains, and 144 acres pasture: total value, £768.
Section 7: 14 chains road-fencing, 75 chains boundary-fencing, 130 chains subdivisional fencing, plantation, consolidation by drains, 140 acres pasture: total value, £1,106.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS.
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The undermentioned areas will be included in the sections specified as from a date to be fixed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, the capital values of the leases to be increased by an amount not exceeding the sum shown in parenthesis, cost of adjustment in title (£1 1s. in each instance) to be borne by the holders of the sections: Section 2, 21 acres 0 roods 13 perches (£25); Section 4, 10 acres 0 roods 6 perches (£10); Section 5, 7 acres 3 roods 25 perches (£10); Section 7, 17 acres (£35).
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The formed road at present in use intersecting Section 6 is to remain available for public use until the new road deviation through Section 7 is formed.
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Section 1 is to be selected subject to lease No. 13888 to His Majesty the King for a period of five years from 1st September, 1928, as affecting the land on D.P. 21686, comprising 15 acres 3 roods 27 perches.
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Selectors to cut and burn all blackberry between January and April annually, and also to maintain sufficient drainage through and from each section; all main channels and other drains to be cleaned out at least once each year.
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Selectors are required to pay rates to the local body as assessed over the sections for the whole of the rating year from 1st April, 1930, due allowance having been made therefor in fixing the capital values of the areas.
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Boundaries, areas, capital values, and rentals are subject to slight alteration on completion of survey.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 15th day of April, 1930.
GEO. W. FORBES,
Minister of Lands.
Regulations for the N.Z. Military Forces, 1927, amended. Amendment No. 20.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and its amendments, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, 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 the Dominion of New Zealand, published in the New Zealand Gazette dated the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven; and I do hereby declare that the amendments hereby made shall take effect as from the date of publication thereof in the Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS FOR THE MILITARY FORCES OF THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND.
(1) Para. 449 is hereby revoked and the following substituted:—
“449. In the Territorial Force and the Cadets conduct-sheets will not be required, but records of convictions by the Civil or Military powers, duly signed by a responsible Civil or Military authority, as the case may be, will be maintained.”
(2) Para. 849: Delete sub-para. (iii) under the heading “Other ranks of the Territorial Force and Cadets,” and substitute—
“(iii) Documents relative to convictions by the Civil or Military authorities.”
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 11th day of April, 1930.
JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Defence.
Polling-places for the Parnell Electoral District appointed
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be the polling-places in the said Electoral District of Parnell.
SCHEDULE.
PARNELL ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
Epsom, Shop in Armstrong Blocks, Ltd., Broadway and St. Mark’s Road.
Kohimaramara Hall, corner Kohimaramara Road and Esplanade, Kohimaramara.
Newmarket, Municipal Hall, Broadway.
One Tree Hill, St. George’s Hall, Ranfurly Road East.
One Tree Hill, Cornwall Park School, Marquee in grounds, Wheturangi Road.
Parnell, Lawn Tennis Club Pavilion, Parnell Road.
Parnell, Bagrie’s Motor-shed, 38 Brighton Road.
Remuera, Bible Class Room, North Memorial Baptist Church, Remuera Road.
Remuera, St. Luke’s Sunday School, Remuera Road.
Remuera, Infant School, Dromorne Road.
Remuera, Alexandra Theatre, Green Lane East.
Remuera, De Luca’s Store, No. 213 Remuera Road.
Remuera, Lecture Hall, Remuera Public Library.
Remuera, Meadowbank School, Waiatarua Road.
Remuera, Rawhiti Bowling Club Pavilion, Rangitoto Avenue.
Remuera, Somervell Social Hall, Remuera Road.
Remuera, S. Shaw’s Motor-shed, 64 Victoria Avenue.
Remuera, Public Works Camp, Orakei Basin Bridge.
Remuera, St. Mark’s Hall, Remuera Road (principal).
Remuera, St. Aidan’s Hall, Ascot Avenue.
St. Heliers, Glendowie Golf Club Pavilion, Riddell Road.
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Settlement Land, Renewable Lease, Waikato County, Mangakura Settlement
- GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands
🛡️ Amendment to Regulations for the N.Z. Military Forces, 1927
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Military Regulations, Conduct-sheets, Convictions, Territorial Force, Cadets
- Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General
- JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Defence
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- Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General