Road Classifications and Postal Prohibitions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Thorpe’s Road from Old Te Aroha Road to the end.
Reservoir Road from Pokeno–Waihi Main Highway No. 15
to Paeroa Water-supply Dam.
Old Te Aroha Road from Paeroa Borough Boundary to the
Waitoki Stream.
Pevreal’s Road from Old Te Aroha Road to the end.
Waihi–Waitewheta Road from Old Tauranga Road to the
Waitewheta Creek.
Deam’s Road from Waihi–Waitewheta Road to Deam’s
Section.
Owharoa–Waitewheta Road from the intersection with
Pukekauri Road to the intersection with the Waihi–
Waitewheta Road.
Tieri Road from Waihi–Waitewheta Road to Pukewera
Road.
Old Tauranga Road from Chappell’s Crossing to the inter-
section with Pukekauri Road.
Earl’s Hill Road from Pokeno–Waihi Main Highway No. 15
at Waikino to the junction of Waitekauri and Old Tau-
ranga Roads at Chappell’s.
Abbott’s Road from Earl’s Hill Road to Prince Street.
Poland Road from Earl’s Hill Road to the end.
Victoria Road from Earl’s Hill Road to Seddon Road.
Farellly’s Road from Earl’s Hill Road to the end.
Ford Road from Old Tauranga Road to Waihi Borough
Boundary.
Pukewera Road from Old Tauranga Road to Birches.
Waimata Road from Old Tauranga Road to Tauranga
County Boundary.
Crean’s Road from Frankton Road to Waihi Borough
Boundary.
Trig Road from Waihi–Tauranga Main Highway No. 15 to
the intersection with Matangia Road.
Matangia Road from Waihi Borough Boundary to Heard’s
Homestead.
Ngatitangata Road from Matangia Road to Leach’s Home-
stead.
Patterson’s Road from Ngatitangata Road to Waihi–
Whangamata Road.
Waihi–Whangamata Road from Waihi Borough Boundary
to Thames County Boundary at the Parakawai Stream.
Corbett’s Road from Waihi–Whangamata Road to Mag-
nussen’s.
Leopold’s Road from Waihi Borough Boundary to the end.
Morton’s Road from Leopold’s Road to the end.
Dickey’s Flatt Road from Owharoa–Waitewheta Road
to the end.
Kennedy’s Road from Dickey’s Flatt Road to the end.
McLean’s Road from Waihi–Waitewheta Road to the end.
Waitekauri Road from Pokeno–Waihi Main Highway No. 15
to Waitekauri.
Golden Cross Road from Waitekauri to the Golden Cross.
Rahu Road from Pokeno – Waihi Main Highway No. 15
to the end.
Waitoki Road from Kopu–Raglan Main Highway No. 17
to Sheehan’s.

Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of July, 1934.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 10/30.)


Classification of Roads in Whangaroa County.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on me
by the Transport Department Act, 1929, and the Heavy
Motor-vehicle Regulations, 1932, I, Joseph Gordon Coates,
Minister of Transport, do hereby approve of the Whangaroa
County Council’s proposed classification of the roads described
in the Schedule hereto and situated in the Whangaroa County.


SCHEDULE.

WHANGAROA COUNTY.

ROADS classified in Class Four: Available for the use thereon
of any heavy motor-vehicle (other than a multi-axled heavy
motor-vehicle) which, with the load it is carrying, weighs not
more than 4½ tons, or any multi-axled heavy motor-vehicle
which, with the load it is carrying, weighs not more than
6½ tons:—

Martin’s Road.
Petera’s Road.

Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of July, 1934.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 10/50.)


Classification of Roads in Waitemata County.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on me
by the Transport Department Act, 1929, I, Joseph
Gordon Coates, Minister of Transport, do hereby declare that
the road described in the Schedule hereto, and situated in
Waitemata County, shall belong to the class of road shown
in the said Schedule.


SCHEDULE.

WAITEMATA COUNTY.

ROAD classified in Class Three: Available for the use thereon
of any heavy motor-vehicle (other than a multi-axled heavy
motor-vehicle) which, with the load it is carrying, weighs not
more than 6½ tons, or any multi-axled heavy motor-vehicle
which, with the load it is carrying, weighs not more than
10 tons:—

Henderson Valley Main Highway No. 385 (all that portion
within Waitemata County).

Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of July, 1934.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 10/19.)


Special Order made by Patangata County Council declaring
Sections 121 and 131, Counties Act, 1920, not to apply to
that Council.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 21st June, 1934.

THE following special order made by the Patangata
County Council is published in accordance with the
provisions of the Counties Amendment Act, 1931.

J. A. YOUNG, Minister of Internal Affairs.


PATANGATA COUNTY COUNCIL.

Resolved.—“That, pursuant to section 2 of the Counties
Amendment Act, 1931 (No. 36), sections 121 and 131 of the
Counties Act, 1920, shall not apply to this Council.”

I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly
made.

J. W. ELLIOTT,
Clerk, Patangata County Council.

(I.A. 1933/126/3.)


Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of
Postal Correspondence.

THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
having reasonable ground for supposing that the person
whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder
is 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
the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet
addressed to the said person (either by his own or any fictitious
or assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule
hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or for-
warded by the Post Office of New Zealand.


SCHEDULE.

G. T. Walker, 24 View Street, Sandy Bay, Tasmania.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of July, 1934.

ADAM HAMILTON, Postmaster-General.


Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of
Postal Correspondence.

THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand
having reasonable ground for supposing that the person
whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder
is 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 the
said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed
to the said person (either by her own or any fictitious or
assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule
hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or
forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.


SCHEDULE.

Mrs. Phillips, 268 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania.

Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of July, 1934.

ADAM HAMILTON, Postmaster-General.



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