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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 75
in an easterly direction generally by the southern boundary
of Matakaoa County, as described in the New Zealand Gazette,
1925, page 2609, to the point of commencement.
Certified as correct—J. S. STRAWBRIDGE, for Chief Surveyor.
5/10/32.
I hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Schedule
approved by the Chief Surveyor.
A. L. TEMPLE.
Tapuwaeroa Riding.
Commencing at the southernmost corner of Section 4,
Block III, Mangaoporo Survey District; thence in a south-
eastern direction generally by the western boundary of the
Awanui Riding, hereinbefore described, to a point in line
with the production of the southern boundary of Kainanga
A 1B; thence following the boundary of the Tapuwaeroa
Riding, as described in the New Zealand Gazette 1928, page
2933, to the point of commencement.
Certified to as correct—J. S. STRAWBRIDGE, for Chief
Surveyor.
5/10/32.
I hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Schedule
approved by the Chief Surveyor.
A. L. TEMPLE.
I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly
made.
A. L. TEMPLE, County Clerk.
(I.A. 19/80/6.)
Special Order made by Waihemo County Council declaring
Sections 121 and 131, Counties Act, 1920, not to apply to
that Council.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 3rd December, 1932.
THE following special order made by the Waihemo County
Council is published in accordance with the provisions
of the Counties Amendment Act, 1931.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Internal Affairs.
WAIHEMO COUNTY COUNCIL.
Abolition of Riding Accounts.
THAT in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Counties
Amendment Act, 1931, the Waihemo County Council resolves
and declares by way of special order that sections 121 and 131
of the Counties Act, 1920, shall not apply to the Waihemo
County Council.
I hereby certify that the above special order has been
duly made.
ARCH. A. McWILLIAM, County Clerk.
(I.A. 19/207/23.)
Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of
Postal Correspondence for Persons engaged in the Conduct
of Australian Lotteries.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand
having reasonable ground for supposing that the
persons whose names and addresses are shown in the Schedule
hereunder are engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 32 of
the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in
favour of any of the said persons shall be issued, and that no
postal packet addressed to any of the said persons (either
by their own or any fictitious or assumed names) or addressed
to any of the addresses in the Schedule hereunder without
a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post
Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
Miss L. Fry, 53 Pile Street, Marrickville, Sydney.
Miss G. Oldenburg, 43 Third Avenue, Willoughby, Sydney.
E. Perry, Temple Buildings, George Street, Brisbane.
Dated at Wellington, this 3rd day of December, 1932.
ADAM HAMILTON, Postmaster-General.
New Zealand Friendly Societies Act, 1909.—Advertisement of
Cancelling.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of Friendly
Societies has, pursuant to section 70 of the Friendly
Societies Act, 1909, by writing under his hand dated this 5th
day of December, 1932, cancelled the registry of the Grafton
United Branch, No. 5, of the Grand United Order of Odd-
fellows, Friendly Society of New Zealand (Register No. 373/5),
held at Avondale, Auckland, on the ground that the said
branch has ceased to exist.
R. WITHEFORD, Registrar.
Wairoa Maori Council.—Additional By-law.
WHEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act,
1900, it is provided that it shall be lawful for the
Council of any Maori District constituted under that Act to
make by-laws respecting certain matters including by-laws
for the prevention of drunkenness :
Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Wairoa Maori
District, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by the
said section 16, and of all other powers enabling it in this
behalf, doth hereby make the following by-law :—
By-law 70.—(1) This by-law shall come into force upon
the day on which, having been approved by the Governor-
General, it is published in the Gazette.
(2) In this by-law, except where inconsistent with the
context,—
“ The principal by-laws ” mean the by-laws made by the
Maori Council of the said district on the 2nd day of
March, 1921, and published in the Gazette on the 24th
day of November, 1921, at page 2830 :
“ Defined village ” means any kainga, village, or pa in the
district the limits and boundaries of which have for
the time being been defined under the provisions of
section 6 of the Maori Councils Amendment Act, 1903 :
“ Maori ” means a Maori as defined by the Maori Councils
Act, 1900 :
“ Person ” includes a Maori and any person other than a
Maori :
“ Beer ” includes ale and all other malt liquor or fer-
mented beverages made in imitation of beer, or malt
liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any
other substance than malt.
(3) In this by-law, except where inconsistent with the
context, expressions to which particular meanings are attached
by the principal by-laws shall have the same meaning as in
those by-laws.
(4) No person shall brew or otherwise manufacture any
beer or other intoxicating liquor—
(a) Within any defined village ; or
(b) In or upon any building or land or premises for the time
being occupied by a Maori, and whether within any
defined village or elsewhere in the district.
(5) No person shall supply to any Maori within the district,
whether within a defined village or elsewhere, any beer manu-
factured otherwise than by a brewer duly licensed under
Part III of the Finance Act, 1915.
(6) Any person committing a breach of this by-law shall
be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for the first offence, and
to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second offence, and to a
fine not exceeding £15 for the third or any subsequent offence.
The powers conferred under this by-law are in addition to
and not in substitution for the powers conferred by any other
Act.
The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori
Council for the Wairoa Maori District held at Dargaville,
on the 29th day of October, 1932, and is given under the seal
of the said Council.
[L.S.]
W. GRAHAM, Chairman.
Approved in Council this 28th day of November, 1932.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Kaunihera Maori o Wairoa.—Pae-ro Apiti.
NOTEMEA i raro i tekiona 16 o te Ture Kaunihera Maori,
1900, e whakaritea ana ka ahei te Kaunihera o ia
Takiwa Maori i whakaturia i raro i tena Ture ki te mahi
Pae-ro ana ki etahi take tae atu hoki ki nga pae-ro arai
haurangitanga :
No reira ko te Kaunihera Maori o te Takiwa Maori o Wairoa
i te whakahaerenga o nga mana kua whakawhiwhia e taua
Tekiona 16 me era atu kaha katoa mo taua aronga, ka whaka-
rите nei i tenei hei Pae-ro :—
Pae-ro 70.—(1) Ko tenei Pae-ro me mana a te ra e whakaae-
tia ai e te Kawena-Tianara a panuitia ai i rato i te Kahiti.
(2) I rato i tenei Pae-ro haunga mehemea ka rere-ke i te
aronga,—
“ Ko te Pae-ro matuutanga ” e aro ana ki nga Pae-ro i
mahia e te Kaunihera Maori o taua Takiwa i te 2 o
nga ra o Maehe 1921 a i panuitia ki te Kahiti o te 24
o nga ra o Noema 1921 i te Wharangi 642 :
“ Kainga kua rohea ” e aro ana he Kainga, he nohoanga,
he Pa ranei i roto i te takiwa kua oti te roherohe i
taua wa i raro i nga tikanga o Tekiona 6 o te Ture
Whakatikatika Kaunihera Maori 1903 :
“ Maori ” toona tokanga he Maori kua oti te Whakarite
e te Ture Kaunihera Maori 1900 :
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