โœจ Boundary Redefinitions and County Council Order




MAR. 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 589

the southern boundary of Lot 59, and the southern and eastern
boundaries of Lot 60 to the southern side of the public road
forming the northern boundary of Rural Sections 1911 and
1998; thence easterly along that road to the western boundary
of the Otipua Domain; thence generally southerly along the
western and southern sides of that domain to its south-eastern
corner; thence south-easterly to high-water mark of the sea;
thence northerly along the high-water mark of the sea to the
point of commencement.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF LEVELS.

ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by
a line commencing in the middle of the Opihi River at a
point opposite to the northernmost corner of Rural Section 27460 in Block XII, Tengawai Survey District, and proceeding thence down the middle of the said river to its mouth;
thence southerly along the sea-coast to the mouth of the
Pareora River, and up the middle of that river to its intersection by a road fronting Section 81, Rosewill Settlement;
thence north-westerly along that road to the Cave Railway-station; thence across the Railway Reserve and Tengawai
River to the left bank of the said river, and along that bank
to the western boundary of Section 27, Albury Settlement,
and along that boundary, the western and north-western
boundaries of Section 22, said settlement, the western boundaries of Rural Sections 28941 and 27460, and the production
of the latter to the middle of the Opihi River at the point of commencement: excepting therefrom the Borough of Timaru
hereinbefore described and all lands north and south of the
said borough which are vested in the Timaru Harbour Board,
and the Town District of Pleasant Point.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES OF WAIMATAITAI RIDING.โ€”COUNTY OF LEVELS.

ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by
a line commencing at the north-western corner of Rural Section 14284; thence south-easterly along the Timaru-Pleasant
Point Road to its junction with the Main North Road; thence
south-easterly along the Main North Road to Washdyke Creek; thence down that creek to the Waitarakao Lagoon;
thence along the southern shore of that lagoon to its outlet;
thence westerly generally by the Borough of Timaru, hereinbefore described, to the Waimataitai Creek; thence by that
creek to the road forming the western boundary of Rural Section 3989; thence northerly along that road to the Upper
Washdyke Road; thence by the Upper Washdyke Road to
the road forming the southern boundary of Rural Section 11198; thence along that road to the road (Brockley Road) forming part of the western boundary of the said Rural Section 11198; thence north-westerly along that road
to the road forming the southern boundary of Rosewill
Settlement; thence along that road to the south-eastern
corner of Section 115, Rosewill Settlement; thence along the
eastern boundary of that section to Rolling Ridges Road;
thence along Rolling Ridges Road to the road intersecting
Section 113, Rosewill Settlement; thence northerly along
that road to the north-western corner of Section 1, Papaka
Settlement, Block VIII, Pareora Survey District; thence
along the road forming the northern boundary of that section
to the road forming the north-western boundary of Rural Section 12842; thence along that road to the north-western
corner of Rural Section 14284, the place of commencement.

ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 19/1/241.)

Special Order made by the Lake County Council altering Riding
Boundaries, and adjusting Representation.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 17th March, 1932.

THE following special order made by the Lake 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
14th day of April, 1932, as the date from which such special
order shall take effect.

ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Internal Affairs.

In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and in the matter
of the Corporation of the Chairman, Councillors, and
Inhabitants of the County of Lake.

SPECIAL ORDER ALTERING NUMBER, NAME, AND BOUNDARIES
OF RIDINGS, AND ADJUSTING REPRESENTATION.

In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in and conferred upon it by sections 23 and 59 of the Counties Act, 1920,

and every and any other Act, power, and authority in this
behalf it hereunto enabling, the Lake County Council hereby
resolves by way of special order as follows:

  1. The present division of the county into seven ridings and
    the existing representation on the Council consisting of nine
    members are hereby revoked.

  2. The County of Lake shall henceforth be divided into five
    ridings, to be called respectively Greenstone Riding, Kingston
    Riding, Queenstown Riding, Arrow Riding, and Wanaka
    Riding, the boundaries whereof are particularly described in
    the Schedule hereto.

  3. The Lake County Council shall hereafter consist of six
    members, who shall be elected in the following manner:

(a) The electors of the Arrow Riding shall elect two
Councillors.

(b) The electors of the Greenstone Riding, the Kingston
Riding, the Queenstown Riding, and the Wanaka
Riding shall each elect one Councillor.

  1. The alteration in the number, name, and boundaries of
    ridings hereby made shall take effect on and after the first
    day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, and
    the alteration in the number of members and representation
    of the Council shall come into force and take effect at the
    general election of Councillors to be held in the month of
    May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, except in
    so far and to such extent as may be necessary for preparing
    any roll or otherwise providing for that election.

THE SCHEDULE BEFORE REFERRED TO.

Greenstone Riding.

Commencing at Mount Aspiring and bounded towards the
east generally by a straight line to Mount Cunningham to
Mount Larkins; towards the south by Stone Creek to Lake
Wakatipu; thence by part of the eastern, northern, western,
and southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to the boundary of
the Kingston Riding; towards the east by the Kingston
Riding to Eyre Peak; towards the south, west, and south
generally by the Southland and Wallace Counties to the
ocean; towards the west by the ocean; and towards the
north by the Westland Land District to Mount Aspiring, the
point of commencement.

Kingston Riding.

Bounded towards the west by Runs 2B, 3A, and 438.from
Lake Wakatipu to Eyre Peak; towards the south, west, south,
and east generally by the Southland County to Lorne Peak;
thence to the east by the Vincent County boundary to James
Peak; thence by the Queenstown Riding boundary to Lake
Wakatipu and along the Queenstown Riding boundary on the
western and southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to the point
of commencement.

Queenstown Riding.

Commencing at Mount Aspiring and bounded towards the
north by the Westland Land District boundary and Run 97;
towards the east generally by Crown land, Run 465, the
Matukituki River, Runs 333B, 333A, 334B, and 23 to Coronet
Creek; towards the south-east generally by Run 26 and
Sections 24, 17, 12, 25, 12, 18, 22, and 20, Block XVII,
Shotover Survey District; towards the east generally by
Blocks XVII and V and the east bank of the Shotover River
to the Kawarau River; again towards the east generally by
Run 345c to the Vincent County boundary and by that
boundary to James Peak, Run 354A; towards the south by
Run 354A to Lake Wakatipu, across the lake; thence by the
western, northern, and part of the eastern shores of Lake
Wakatipu to Stone Creek, Run 346D; towards the north by
Stone Creek to Mount Larkins; towards the west generally
by a straight line from Mount Larkins to Mount Cunningham
to Mount Aspiring, the point of commencement, and including
the islands in Lake Wakatipu: excepting from this area the
Borough of Queenstown.

Arrow Riding.

Commencing at Treble Cone and bounded towards the west
by Runs 444, 22, and 458 to the Matukituki River; thence
by that river to the Motatapu River; thence by that river
to the boundary between Runs 334B and 334C; towards the
east generally by Runs 334C, 505, and 340B, and Section 2,
Block II, and Sections 3, 4, and 5, Block I, Knuckle Peak
Survey District, to the Cardrona River; towards the north
generally by Sections 2 and 1, Block III, Crown Survey District,
and Sections 52, 53, and 54, Block I, Cardrona Survey District,
and Run 629 to the Vincent County boundary; towards the
east generally by the Vincent County to Run 331; towards
the west generally by Run 331 and Block XII, Coneburn
Survey District, to the Kawarau River; again towards the
west generally by the east bank of the Shotover River and
Blocks IV and XVI, Shotover Survey District, to Run 27;



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  • ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Internal Affairs

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County Council, Riding Boundaries, Representation, Lake County, Greenstone Riding, Kingston Riding, Queenstown Riding, Arrow Riding, Wanaka Riding
  • ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Internal Affairs