✨ Main Highways Declarations
Dec. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3999
Revoking the Declaration of Main Highways and
declaring Public Highways to be Main Highways.
GALWAY, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day
of December, 1935.
Present:
THE HON. M. J. SAVAGE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities
vested in him by section three of the Main High-
ways Act, 1922, and of all other powers in anywise
enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the
Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting
by and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby declare that
on and after the date of publication of this Order in
Council in the Gazette the portions of main highways
described in the First Schedule hereto shall cease to be
main highways, and doth further declare that the roads
described in the Second Schedule hereto shall be main
highways within and for the purposes of the Main
Highways Act, 1922.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 1.
Dargaville–Kaihu, via Awakino and Mamaranui.—All
that portion of main highway in the Hobson County,
declared as portion of the Dargaville–Kaihu via Awakino
and Mamaranui Main Highway, commencing at the north-
western boundary of the Borough of Dargaville, and
proceeding thence generally in a northerly and then
south-westerly direction via Awakino Settlement, and
terminating at a point near the Mamaranui Railway-
station at its junction with the Mamaranui–Babylon
Road at the north-western corner of Section 12177,
Block VI, Kaihu Survey District, being a distance of
17 miles 28 chains, more or less; as the same is more
particularly delineated on plan numbered P.W.D. 90900,
deposited in the office of the Main Highways Board at
Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow.
Whangaroa–Okaihau.—All that main highway in the
Whangaroa County, declared as portion of the
Whangaroa–Okaihau Main Highway, commencing at the
Whangaroa Wharf, and proceeding thence generally in
a southerly direction through Whangaroa, and terminating
at its junction with the Waimate–Kaeo–Mangonui Main
Highway and the Waiare–Okaihau Road at Waiare
Junction near the southern corner of Section 46, Block
III, Kaeo Survey District, being a distance of 7 miles
44 chains, more or less; as the same is more particularly
delineated on plan numbered P.W.D. 90927, deposited in
the office of the Main Highways Board at Wellington,
and thereon coloured yellow and red and thereon lettered
A–B–C.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 3.
Wainui Highway.—All that main highway declared
as the Wainui Highway, and described in Order in Council
dated 2nd July, 1928, and published in the Gazette of
5th July, 1928, at page 2162.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 4.
Gisborne–Opotiki via Coast.—All that portion of main
highway in the Waiapu County, declared as portion of
the Gisborne–Opotiki via Coast Main Highway, com-
mencing near the Makatatora River Bridge in Waitangi
Block, Block III, Mata Survey District, and proceeding
thence generally in a north-easterly and then easterly
direction and terminating at its junction with the
Rotokautuku–Waiomatatini Main Highway near the
Rotokautuku Bridge, being a distance of 1 mile 48 chains,
more or less; as the same is more particularly delineated
on plan numbered P.W.D. 90931, deposited in the office
of the Main Highways Board at Wellington, and thereon
coloured red and thereon lettered A–B.
Rotokautuku–Waiomatatini.—All that main highway
or portion of main highway in the Waiapu County,
declared as portion of the Rotokautuku Bridge–Waioma- atini Main Highway, commencing at its junction with
the Gisborne–Opotiki via the Coast Main Highway near
Rotokautuku Bridge, and proceeding thence generally in
a north-easterly direction and terminating at the road
junction near the Mangaharei Stream near Ruatoria
Township, being a distance of 65 chains, more or less;
as the same is more particularly delineated on plan
numbered P.W.D. 90931, deposited in the office of the
Main Highways Board at Wellington, and thereon
coloured yellow and thereon lettered C–D.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 5.
Waipawa–Pouerere.—All that portion of main high-
way in the Waipawa Borough, commencing at the
junction of the Napier–Wellington via Wairarapa Main
Highway and Tamumu Road, and proceeding thence
generally in a south-easterly direction via the said
Tamumu Road and Waipawa–Tamumu Road, and
terminating at the junction of the Waipawa–Tamumu
Road with Johnson Street, being a distance of 62 chains,
more or less; as the same is more particularly delineated
on plan numbered P.W.D. 90953, deposited in the office
of the Main Highways Board at Wellington, and thereon
coloured yellow.
Napier–Gisborne via Wairoa.—All that portion of
main highway in the Wairoa Borough, declared as portion
of the Napier–Gisborne via Wairoa Main Highway,
commencing at the junction of First Street and River
Parade, and proceeding thence generally in a westerly
direction via the said River Parade, thence northerly via
Carroll Street, and terminating at the intersection of the
said Carroll Street and Mahia Avenue, being a distance
of 25 chains, more or less; as the same is more par-
ticularly delineated on plan numbered P.W.D. 90946,
deposited in the office of the Main Highways Board at
Wellington, and thereon coloured red.
Tuki Tuki–Waimarama.—All that main highway de-
clared as the Tuki Tuki–Waimarama Main Highway, and
described in Order in Council dated 2nd July, 1928, and
published in the Gazette on 5th July, 1928, at page 2160.
Napier–Omahu Road.—All that main highway declared
as the Napier–Omahu Road, and described in Order in
Council dated 9th June, 1924, and published in the
Gazette on 12th June, 1924, at page 1413.
Omahu–Tuki Tuki River Bridge via Hastings and
Havelock North.—All that main highway, declared as the
Omahu–Tuki Tuki River Bridge via Hastings and
Havelock North Main Highway, and described in Order
in Council dated 10th January, 1927, and published in
the Gazette on 20th January, 1927, at page 136.
Tuki Tuki–Elsthorpe.—All that main highway in the
Hawke’s Bay and Patangata Counties, declared as the
Tuki Tuki–Elsthorpe Main Highway, and described in
Order in Council dated 2nd April, 1928, and published
in the Gazette on 5th April, 1928, at page 932.
Otane–Elsthorpe.—All that main highway in the
Hawke’s Bay County, declared as the Otane–Elsthorpe
Main Highway, and described in Order in Council dated
9th June, 1924, and published in the Gazette dated 12th
June, 1924, at page 1413.
Napier–Wellington via Wairarapa.—All that portion
of main highway in the Hawke’s Bay County, declared as
part of the Napier–Wellington via Wairarapa Main High-
way, commencing at a point opposite the south-eastern
boundary of Whakawiringa No. 2B Block, Block XVI,
Maraekakaho Survey District, at the western end of the
Te Aute Hill Deviation, and proceeding thence generally
in an easterly direction, passing through or adjoining
Whakawiringa 2B, 2D, 2L, and part 2E Blocks, and Te
Aute part 2B1, 2B2, and 2A2B2C, and part 2A2B1
Blocks, and terminating at the eastern end of the Te
Aute Hill Deviation, being a distance of 1 mile 6 chains,
more or less; as the same is more particularly delineated
on plan numbered P.W.D. 87418, deposited in the office
of the Main Highways Board at Wellington, and thereon
coloured green and burnt sienna.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 6.
Taumarunui–Taringamotu.—All that main highway or
portion of main highway in the Taumarunui County and
the Taumarunui Borough, declared as the Taumarunui–
Taringamotu Main Highway, and described in Order in
Council dated 22nd September, 1930, and published in
the Gazette on 25th September, 1930, at page 2832.
Mairoa Highway.—All that main highway declared as
the Mairoa Road Main Highway, described in Order in
Council dated 2nd April, 1928, and published in the
Gazette on the 5th April, 1928.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 9.
Pohangina Valley Highway.—All that main highway
declared as the Pohangina Valley Main Highway, and
described in Order in Council dated 2nd July, 1928, and
published in the Gazette on 5th July, 1928, at page 2160.
Pohangina Valley Highway.—All that main highway
declared as the Pohangina Valley Main Highway, and
described in Order in Council dated 14th January, 1932,
and published in the Gazette on 21st January, 1932, at
page 109.
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Main Highways, Revocation, Declaration, Road Infrastructure, Transportation
- GALWAY, Governor-General
- THE HON. M. J. SAVAGE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL