✨ Boundary Changes and Road Proclamations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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bank of the Hurunui River; thence across the road reserve
to the centre of the Hurunui River; thence north-westerly
along the centre of that river to a point due west of the foot
of the main spur leading to Lowry Peaks; thence towards
the north-west generally by a line due east to the foot of the
main spur; thence by the main spur and the summit of the
Lowry Peaks Range to a point due west of Mount Parnassus;
thence towards the north by a line due east to Mount Par-
nassus; and thence again towards the north-west by a right
line to the confluence of the River Gelt with the River Conway,
the point of commencement.

BOUNDIRIES OF WAIPARA COUNTY.

All that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded by
a line commencing at a point at Harper's Pass on the main
range at the source of the Hurunui River; thence in a north-
easterly direction along the said main range to the Hope
Pass; thence south-easterly to a point on the Hope River,
the same being distant approximately forty chains westward
of the Kiwi River; thence south-westerly to Trig. H (Nigger
Head), south-easterly to the northernmost point of Lake
Marion, southerly along the east side of the said lake, and
by the Marion Stream to Lake Sumner; thence easterly along
the northern side of Lake Sumner aforesaid to the confluence
of the north branch of the Hurunui River near Trig. S.M.;
thence due east for a distance of about three miles and twenty
chains; thence south-easterly to Ben Cliberick on the Mytholm
Range, north-easterly for a distance of about two miles and
twenty chains to a point on the north-western boundary of
Section 32, Square 105, the same being distant about five
chains from the north-west corner of the said Section 32;
thence south-westerly by the north-western boundaries of
the said Section 32 and by 33, 34, 8, 24, 25, 9, and 18,
and by the south-western boundary of the said Section 18
(all in Square 105) and its continuation to the centre of the
Hurunui River; thence easterly following down the centre
of that river to a point opposite the eastern boundary of
Lot 1, D.P. 2275; thence southerly across a road reserve
and along the eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 2275 afore-
said, to the northern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 2434; thence
in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of Lot 1,
D.P. 2434, to and across a road; thence in a southerly direc-
tion on the eastern side of that road to and across the Blythe
Valley Road; thence on the south-eastern side of the Blythe
Valley Road in a southerly direction to and across a road;
thence along the western side of the last-mentioned road,
across the Blythe River to the south-western boundary of
Rural Section 36498; thence in a south-easterly direction
along the western boundary of Rural Section 36498, to and
across a road reserve, and to the high-water mark of the
South Pacific Ocean; thence south-westerly along the high-
water mark to the mouth of the River Waipara; thence
westerly and north-westerly by a line along the middle of
the Waipara River and its south branch to its source; thence
by a straight line north-westerly to Block Hill, and again
north-westerly from Block Hill to Ashley Head; thence
northerly following the top of the ranges to Esk Head, and
from thence westerly and north-westerly along the top of the
Dampier Range and the Snowy Ranges to the summit of the
Southern Alps (the main range); thence returning along the
summit to the point of commencement at Harper's Pass.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

BOUNDIRIES OF SEAWARD RIDING, CHEVIOT COUNTY.

ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded by
a line commencing at a point in the middle of the Waiau
River in line with the southern side of McMillan Road;
thence down the middle of that river to the sea; thence
south-westerly by the sea to a point in line with the south-
western boundary of Rural Section 36498; thence to and
along that boundary to a public road; thence along the
south-western side of that road, across the Blythe River to
its junction with the Blythe Valley Road; thence to and
along the eastern side of the Blythe Valley Road to its junc-
tion with the road forming the south-western boundary of
Lot 6 on plan 2979, deposited in the office of the District
Land Registrar at Christchurch; thence to and along the
north-eastern side of that road to a point in line with the
northern boundary of Lot 1 on plan 2434, deposited as afore-
said; thence to and along that boundary and the eastern
boundary of Lot 1 on plan 2275, deposited as aforesaid, to
a road reserve on the right bank of the Hurunui River;
thence along a right line to the middle of the Hurunui River;
thence down the middle of the Hurunui River to a point
due north of the eastern boundary of Section 6, Block XIX,
Lowry Peaks Survey District; thence to and along that
boundary to Hurunui Road; thence north-westerly along
that road to the southernmost corner of Section 17, Block

XVI, Lowry Peaks Survey District; thence along the south-
western boundaries of Section 17, the north-eastern boundaries
of Sections 17 and 16, the eastern boundaries of Sections 15,
13, and 9, and the north-eastern boundary of said Section 9,
Block XVI aforesaid, to Homestead Road; thence along
Homestead Road, Hall Street (Town of Mackenzie), Hall
Road, Parnassus Road, and McMillan Road to the Waiau
River; thence by the production of the southern side of
McMillan Road to the middle of the Waiau River, the point
of commencement.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued
under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of
June, 1930.

JOHN G. COBBE,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.

GOD SAVE THE KING!
(I.A. 19/86/129.)

Proclaiming a Road-line laid out through Subdivisions of
Te Maika and Rehuotane Blocks, North Auckland Land
District, to be a Public Road.

[L.S.] BLREDISLOE, Governor-General.
A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS the parcels of land described in the Schedule
hereto were, by an order of the Native Land Court
made on the fourth day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and twenty-eight, duly laid off as a road - line in
pursuance of sections forty-nine and fifty of the Native
Land Amendment Act, 1913:

And whereas the said Court is of the opinion that it is in
the public interest that the said road-line should be proclaimed
as a public road. and a notification to that effect has been
forwarded to the Minister of Lands, in terms of section
fifty-one of the said Act:

And whereas one month's notice in writing of the intention
to proclaim the said road-line as a public road has been given
by the Surveyor-General to the local authority of the district
concerned, in terms of section fifteen of the Native Land
amendment Act, 1914:

And whereas it is now expedient that the said road-line
should be proclaimed as a public road:

Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-
General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and
exercise of the powers conferred by sections forty-nine and
fifty of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, and in so
far as each of these sections is applicable, do hereby proclaim
as a public road the road-line described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a
road:-

A. R. P. Portion of
3 3 2 Te Maika A Block; coloured sepia.
1 2 27 Te Maika C 1 Block; coloured blue.
0 1 5 Te Maika C 2 Block; coloured red.
0 0 28 Te Maika C 3 Block; coloured yellow.
3 3 27 Rehuotane B1 Block; coloured yellow.
1 2 24 Rehuotane B 2A Block; coloured red.

Situated in Block IV, Wnangarei Survey District. (Plan
12705, red.)

In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are
more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S.
16/1766, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands
and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2390, and thereon
coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued
under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June,
1930.

E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!
(L. and S. 16/1766.)

Proclaiming a Road-line laid out through Subdivisions of Te
Au-o-Waikato A Block, Auckland Land District, to be a
Public Road.

[L.S.] BLREDISLOE, Governor-General.
A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an order of the Native Land Court made
on the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine
hundred and twelve, under the provisions of section one
hundred and seventeen of the Native Land Act, 1909, and



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