Land and Forest Proclamations




JULY 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2195

In the Gisborne Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 22/2111, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2623, 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 11th day of July, 1934.

E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

(L. and S. 22/2111.)

Provisional State Forests and Crown Land set apart as Permanent State Forests.

[L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.

A PROCLAMATION.

BY virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921–22, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the provisional State forests and Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as permanent State forests.

SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.—SOUTHLAND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION.

ALL those areas in the Southland Land District containing approximately 104,485 acres and described as follows:—

All those areas containing approximately 5,000 acres, situated in Blocks II, III, IV, V, VIII, IX, XIV, and XV, Von Survey District, being parts of Provisional State Forest No. 31 (Gazette, 1920, page 2846—national-endowment provisional State forest), and described as follows:—

All that area containing approximately 2,500 acres, being all the bush-clad land in Blocks II, III, and V, Von Survey District, and situated in Run 415.

Also all that area containing approximately 200 acres, being all the bush-clad land in Block IV, Von Survey District, and situated in Run 415.

Also all that area containing approximately 2,300 acres, being all the bush-clad land in Blocks VIII, IX, XIV, and XV, Von Survey District, and situated in Run 350.

As the same are more particularly delineated on plan No. 182/1, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

Also all those areas containing approximately 13,682 acres, being Provisional State Forest No. 32 (Gazette, 1920, page 2846—national-endowment provisional State forest), and described as follows:—

All that area containing approximately 6,400 acres, situated in Blocks XI, XII, XIII, and XIV, Mavora, Blocks I, VII, and VIII, Black Hill, and Block VI, Snowdon Survey Districts, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at a point on the southern boundary of Block XIV, Mavora Survey District aforesaid, 25 chains west of Trig. A; thence proceeding in a northerly direction along the bush-edge into Block XI, Mavora Survey District; thence westerly across the Oreti River; thence southerly along the bush-edge across the southern boundary of Mavora Survey District aforesaid; thence westerly and again northerly along the bush-edge aforesaid, through Blocks XIII and XII, Mavora Survey District, to the eastern shore of North Mavora Lake; thence southerly along the said eastern shore to the bush-edge, again southerly along the bush-edge to South Mavora Lake; thence south-westerly along the eastern shore of said South Mavora Lake and the Mararoa River to the bush-edge in Block VI, Snowdon Survey District; thence north-easterly along the bush-edge to the point of commencement; save and excepting an intersecting road-line in Block VIII, Black Hill Survey District.

Also all that area containing approximately 2,482 acres, situated in Blocks I and VIII, Black Hill, Block I, Snowdon, Block VII, Burwood, and Block VII, Lincoln Survey Districts, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at a point on the northern boundary of Burwood Survey District 40 chains west of its north-eastern corner; thence proceeding northerly, easterly, southerly, and again easterly along the bush-edge in Block I, Snowdon Survey District; thence continuing along the bush-edge north-easterly through Block VII, Lincoln Survey District; thence in a northerly direction through Block I, Black Hill Survey District, and about 20 chains into Block VIII, Black Hill Survey District; thence southerly along the bush-edge aforesaid, crossing the southern boundary of Black Hill Survey District 110 chains east of Trig. 1 (Bald Hill); thence continuing in a south-westerly direction along the bush-edge to the western boundary of Lincoln Survey District; thence westerly and again northerly along the bush-edge aforesaid to the point of commencement; save and excepting an intersecting road-line in Blocks I and VIII, Black Hill Survey District.

Also all that area containing approximately 2,304 acres, situated in Blocks II, III, and VII, Black Hill Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at a point on the northern boundary of Block II, Black Hill Survey District aforesaid, 70 chains west of Trig. C (Smooth Peak); thence proceeding south-easterly, easterly, northerly, and again southerly and south-westerly along the bush-edge in Blocks II and III, Black Hill Survey District, and across the Ashton Burn; thence continuing along the bush-edge in a northerly direction across Pretty Hill, Block VII, Black Hill Survey District; thence in a south-westerly direction along the bush-edge aforesaid to the point of commencement.

Also all that area containing approximately 2,496 acres, situated in Block II, Black Hill Survey District, and Blocks VI and VII, Lincoln Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at a point on the northern boundary of Lincoln Survey District 40 chains east of the north-western corner of Block VI aforesaid; thence proceeding in a south-westerly direction along the bush-edge in Blocks VI and VII, Lincoln Survey District aforesaid, to a point east of Lincoln Hill; thence continuing along the said bush-edge north-westerly and again north-easterly about 70 chains into Black Hill Survey District; thence continuing south-easterly along the bush-edge aforesaid to the point of commencement.

As the same are more particularly delineated on plan No. 192/1, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

All that area containing approximately 36,992 acres being part of Provisional State Forest No. 33 (Gazette, 1920, page 2846—national-endowment provisional State forest), situated in Blocks I, II, III, IV, and V, Lincoln Survey District, and Blocks XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XXX, XXXI, and XXXII, Eyre Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at the south-western corner of Run 509; thence proceeding south-easterly, easterly, north-easterly, and northerly along the boundary of the aforesaid Run 509 to the southern boundary of Block XVI, Eyre Survey District; thence again north-easterly, easterly, and south-easterly along the bush-edge to the boundary of the aforesaid Run 509; thence easterly and north-westerly along the boundary of the said Run 509; thence again northerly, south-easterly, and north-westerly along the bush-edge to the Black Hill Survey District; thence south-westerly along the boundary of the said Black Hill and Lincoln Survey Districts to the bush-edge in Block III, Lincoln Survey District; thence again north-westerly, south-westerly, northerly, westerly, southerly, and south-easterly along the bush-edge to the point of commencement. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 192/1, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

All that area containing by admeasurement 44,680 acres, more or less, being part of Provisional State Forest No. 20 (42,780 acres—Gazette, 1919, page 1292, and Gazette, 1923, page 767—ordinary provisional State forest), and Crown land (1,900 acres), situated in Blocks I, III, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, and XI, Monowai Survey District, Blocks VI, IX, X, XI, XII, and XIV, Lillburn Survey District, Block XVI, Cleughearn Survey District, and Blocks IV, VIII, and XII, Hauroko Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at the junction of the bush-edge with the Waiau River in Block I, Monowai Survey District; thence towards the east by the Waiau River to a point in line with the northern boundary of Section 1, Block III, Monowai Survey District; towards the south by a right line and said Section 1; towards the south-east by Section 2, Block III, Monowai Survey District; towards the east by said Section 2 and Sections 2 and 5, Block XII, Lillburn Survey District; again towards the south-east by Section 1, Block IX, Lillburn Survey District; again towards the south by Section 5, Block IX, Lillburn Survey District; towards the west by Section 4, Block VI, Lillburn Survey District; again towards the south by the said Section 4 and Section 2, Block VI aforesaid; again towards the east by said Section 2; again towards the south by Hindley Road, Sections 3A and 3, Block VI aforesaid; again towards the east and towards the north-east by Section 3 aforesaid and a river-bank reserve; again towards the south by the Lill Burn; again towards the west by Block XII, Hauroko Survey District; towards the south-west by the edge of the bush; towards the west by the Sounds National Park and the Monowai Scenic Reserve; towards the north-west by Lake Monowai, Section 2, Block V,



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