✨ Land and Forest Proclamations
Feb. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 175
again towards the south by Station Creek; again towards the north-west, south-west, and south-east by Section 1, Block VII aforesaid; again towards the south by a road along Station Creek and a road along the Buller River; towards the west by Sections 4 and 8, Block VII, Hope Survey District; again towards the north by Sections 8 and 10, Block VII, and Section 2, Block VIII, Hope Survey District; again towards the west by Sections 2 and 1, Block VIII, and Section 2, Block IV, Hope Survey District, and again towards the north-west by the Rectfon-Nelson Main Road: save and excepting two intersecting public roads. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 108/26, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
All that area containing approximately 14,970 acres, being Provisional State Forest No. 84 (Gazette, 1920, page 932—ordinary provisional State forest), situated in Blocks XIV, XV, and XVI, Howard Survey District, and Blocks II, III, IV, VI, and VII, Arnaud Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards the north by a right line drawn between Trig. Station “A” and Sub-trig “1” in Block XV aforesaid, and by Sections 4 and 5, Block XVI aforesaid; towards the north by Crown land; again towards the north-east by Scenic Reserve 11; towards the south-east, south, and again towards the south-east by the edge of the bush; towards the south-west by a scenic reserve; towards the north-west by Section 5, Block XIV, Howard Survey District; towards the north by the northern boundary of Block II aforesaid; again towards the north-east by the edge of the bush, Sections 2, 3, and 4, Block II aforesaid, and again by the edge of the bush; again towards the north and south-west by the edge of the bush; and again towards the north-west by Section 6, Block XIV aforesaid, and Section 3, Block XV aforesaid, a road, and Section 4, a road, and again by the said Section 4, Block XV aforesaid. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 115/2, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
All that area containing approximately 8,940 acres, being Provisional State Forest No. 86 (Gazette, 1920, pages 932 and 933—ordinary provisional State forest, 6,740 acres) and part of Provisional State Forest No. 119 (Gazette, 1920, page 2114—national-endowment provisional State forest, 2,200 acres), situated in Blocks XII, XV, and XVI, Rotoroa Survey District, and Blocks III, IV, and VII, Sabine Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards the east and west by the edge of the bush; and towards the north-west by a scenic reserve. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 115/2, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
All that area containing approximately 82,850 acres, being Provisional State Forest No. 87 (Gazette, 1920, pages 932 and 933—ordinary provisional State forest, 6,010 acres), part of Provisional State Forest No. 88 (Gazette, 1920, pages 932, 933, and 934—ordinary provisional State forest, 61,730 acres), and part of Provisional State Forest No. 119 (Gazette, 1920, page 2114—national-endowment provisional State forest, 15,070 acres), and Crown land (40 acres), situated in Blocks IV, VIII, and XII, Tutaki Survey District, Blocks I, II, V, VI, IX, X, XIII, XIV, and XV, Rotoroa Survey District, Blocks III, IV, VI, VII, VIII, X, XII, XIV, and XVI, Matakitaki Survey District, Blocks I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, and XIII, Sabine Survey District, Blocks II, IV, VI, VIII, X, and XI, Una Survey District, and Blocks I and III, Spenser Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Commencing at the south-eastern corner of Section 7, Block I, Rotoroa Survey District; thence towards the east and north-east by a scenic reserve; again towards the east, towards the south-east, again towards the north-east, towards the south-west, west, again towards the south-west, towards the south, and again towards the south-east by Crown land; again towards the north-west and south-west by Section 1, Block XIV, Rotoroa Survey District; again towards the south-west, south-east, and north by Section 1, Block XIII, Rotoroa Survey District; again towards the south-east, north-west, south-west, and north-west by Section 1, Block I, Sabine Survey District; again towards the south-east, north-east, east, south, west, south, east, south-east, and south-west by Crown land; again towards the north by Section 4, a public road, the crossing of the Glenroy River, a public road, and Section 5, Block VI, Una Survey District; again towards the west by Sections 5, 3, 2, and 1, Block VI, Una Survey District, Sections 1, 5, and 4, a public road, and Sections 3 and 2, Block II, Una Survey District, Section 6, a public road, the crossing of Branch Creek, a public road, by the said Section 6, Sections 5 and 4, Block XIV, Matakitaki Survey District; again towards the south by a public road and Section 1, Block XIV, Matakitaki Survey District; again towards the west by Section 5, Block X, Matakitaki Survey District, and a public road, Section 4, Block X, Matakitaki Survey District (provisional State forest, Gazette, 1920, page 933), Sections 3, 1, and 2, Block X, Matakitaki Survey District, Sections 5, 7,
and 1, Block V, Matakitaki Survey District, across a tributary of the Glenroy River, and by that stream to the south-western corner of Section 18, Block VI, Matakitaki Survey District; again towards the north by the said Section 18, and Sections 11, 19, 6, 22, 21, and 20, Block VI, Matakitaki Survey District; again towards the north-west by the last-named section and Section 9s, Block III, Matakitaki Survey District; again towards the north-east by Section 5s, Block IV, Matakitaki Survey District, a public road, the crossing of Station Creek, a public road, again by Section 5s aforesaid, Section 3, Block VIII, Matakitaki Survey District, a public road, the crossing of Nardoo Creek, and by a public road; again towards the east by Section 8s, Block VIII, Matakitaki Survey District, Crown land, the left bank of the Matakitaki River, and again by Crown land; again towards the west by Crown land, the right bank of the Matakitaki River, Section 4, Block V, Sabine Survey District, a public road, again by the said Section 4, by Section 7s, Block IV, Matakitaki Survey District, Section 2, Block I, Sabine Survey District, the crossing of a public road, and the Mole River, by the right bank of the Mole River, a public road, Section 10s, Block I, Sabine Survey District, Section 8s, Block XVI, Tutaki Survey District, a stock-track reserve, Sections 6s and 4s, Block XVI, Tutaki Survey District, Sections 2s and 2, Block XII, Tutaki Survey District, and Section 10, Block VIII, Tutaki Survey District; again towards the north-west by Lot 2 of Section 4, Block VIII, Tutaki Survey District; again towards the east by the Tiraumea River; again towards the north-west by the crossing of that river, a public road, and Section 5, Block VIII, Tutaki Survey District; again towards the west by the last-mentioned section and Section 1, Block VIII, Tutaki Survey District; again towards the north-west by Section 12, Block IV, Tutaki Survey District; and towards the north by Section 10, Block IV, Tutaki Survey District, Section 5, Block I, Rotoroa Survey District, a public road, again by Section 5, Block I, Rotoroa Survey District, and Sections 8, 6, and 7, Block I, Rotoroa Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 115/2, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
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 31st day of January, 1935.
E. A. RANSOM,
Commissioner of State Forests.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block XII, Huangarua Survey District, Featherston County.
[L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
A PROCLAMATION.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Huangarua Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD.
APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: 6·5 perches.
Being portion of Lot 4 of Section 2, Mahupuku Settlement; coloured red.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
ROAD CLOSED.
APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 2·9 perches.
Adjoining or passing through Lot 1 of Section 2 and Lot 1 (D.P. 3296) of Section 6, Mahupuku Settlement; coloured green.
All situated in Block XII, Huangarua Survey District. (S.O. 2985.)
All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 88583, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, 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 4th day of February, 1935.
JOHN BITCHENER, Minister of Public Works.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
(P.W. 41/281/1.)
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Provisional State Forests and Crown Land set apart as Permanent State Forests
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey31 January 1935
State Forests, Permanent Reservation, Nelson Land District, Tadmor Survey District, Howard Survey District
- E. A. Ransom, Commissioner of State Forests
🏗️ Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block XII, Huangarua Survey District, Featherston County
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works4 February 1935
Road Proclamation, Road Closure, Huangarua Survey District, Featherston County, Wellington Land District
- Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General
- John Bitchener, Minister of Public Works