Bobby Calf Marketing Notices




JUNE 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1827

Election of Members of the Matamata County Bobby Calf Pool Committee.

NOTICE has been received under the hand of the Chairman of the Matamata County Bobby Calf Committee established by the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1939, that

Raymond Harry Rollett,
Hector Ewen Sutherland,
William Henry George Allan,
Lewis Watkins,
Hugh Thomas Agustus McGahan,
George Duxfield,
Peter Darragh,
Herbert George Mudford,
Philip Rogers Hawke,
Morgan Edward Gould,
Thomas Patrick Cotter,
Bernard Leonard Frank Scherer,
John Bell, and
Thomas Macken

have been duly elected to be members of the said committee pursuant to the provisions in that behalf of the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of June, 1939.

W. LEE MARTIN,
For the Minister of Marketing.

Declaring a Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area.

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1939, I, William Lee Martin, acting for the Minister of Marketing, being satisfied that sufficient majorities of the producers in the area of land defined in the Schedule hereto are desirous that such area should be declared to be a pool area for the marketing of bobby calves, do hereby declare the area of land defined as aforesaid to be a Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area for the purposes of the said regulations under the name set out in the said Schedule, and I do hereby further declare that this notice shall take effect on the 22nd day of June, 1939.

SCHEDULE.

PIAKO BOBBY CALF MARKETING POOL AREA.

  1. Manawaru-Waihou District.

COMMENCING from the point where the Piako County boundaries meets Wardville Road, and taking a line down Alexander Road to McLaren’s Road, including Mather’s farm on western end of McLaren’s Road, and thence across Waghorns Road to and including W. Hughe’s farm; thence in a straight line to the point of commencement.

Commencing from Waghorns Road and taking a line to Montague’s Corner; thence down Stanley Road, including McLaren’s Road, to farm occupied by J. O. Sullivan; thence back to Manawaru Village and across to Shaftesbury Village, including the south side of the Shaftesbury farming district; and thence along Gordon Road south to the farm occupied by O’Shea, and thence back to Wardville Road at Montague’s Corner.

From the Borough of Te Aroha, taking a line along the main concrete road to Neeves Corner, along Alexander Road, down Bakers Road, and across to the Shaftesbury Village, including the northern side of Shaftesbury farming district, down the Te Aroha Road to the Town of Te Aroha; thence along the main Te Aroha—Waihou Road to Waihou Village, including all side roads east of Stanley and Alexander Roads.

From the Village of Waihou along the main highway road to Seddon Road, including the farm occupied by Cooper in Seddon Road; thence to Chudleigh Corner and along Chudleigh Road to Maungakawa Hill; thence to Cornes Corner; thence up Hunga Road to the farm occupied by Clothier, including Steeles Road; thence to School Road through Maungakawa District to Mikkelsens Road; thence to the Waihou Railway-station, taking in this area McCabes Road and all side roads.

  1. Motumaoho-Kurunui District.

Southern and western boundaries constituted by that land at present occupied by Hinton’s and Harbottle’s farms, and thence taking a line to the farms occupied by Lewis and Dunbar on the eastern side of Motumaoho Railway-station and along the Hamilton-Morrinsville by-road, taking in all farms on both sides of the road up to the farms occupied by Trust and Gray; thence to Scotts Road, and along this road to Kurunui Road; thence to the Main Hamilton-Morrinsville Highway, and thence to Dodds Road Junction; thence to Quarry Road Junction, and continuing along the Main Road back to the farm occupied by Harbottle, and all side roads included within this area.

  1. Ngarua District.

At a point commencing at Givens gate on the Matamata-Waitoa Main Highway proceeding south to and along Diagonal Road to Armstrong’s gate; thence across Waitoa River to and along Kereone Road to Anderson’s gate; thence along Campbells Road to Lugton’s gate; thence returning to main Matamata-Waitoa Highway and continuing to Waitoa as far as Maungakawa Road Junction, and along this road to the eastern side of the Main Road to Chudleigh Corner, including all calves along Buchanans Road; thence back down main Matamata-Waitoa Highway to the junction of the Te Aroha—Morrinsville Highway Road, and along this road as far as Curtains Bridge, and thence back to the Waitoa Railway-station.

Taking a line on the northern side along the Wairoa-Morrinsville railway-line as the northern boundary, and along the Wairoa River as the eastern boundary, and along and including Maungakawa Road as the southern boundary as far as Kereone cross-roads; thence along Kereone Road to Cussens Road Junction and including all calves on this road and any side roads leading off this road; thence back to Tatuanui Village, and thence along the main Tatuanui-Morrinsville Road to the Piako railway-crossing, including Browns Road and all by-roads within this area.

  1. Walton District.

Bounded on one side by the boundary-line between the Piako and Matamata Counties along the Matamata-Waitoa Road, also on a further side by the Piako County boundary on Richmond Downs Road, and on the remaining sides bounded by the boundaries of the Ngarua district and the Kereone-Kiwitahi district as described elsewhere in this Schedule.

  1. Kereone-Kiwitahi District.

Kiwitahi.—Commencing from the point of Hally’s Corner on Main Kiwitahi Road, and along that road past Mikkelsens farm down to Kiwitahi Station; thence along Milligans Road; thence back to Kiwitahi School, and from there to Waterworks Road to farm occupied by Cunningham; thence down to Chapnalls Road and back to farm occupied by Kerr; thence along Scotchmans Valley; thence Starkey’s Road; thence Taharoa Road up to the farm occupied by Hanson; thence back to Main Kiwitahi Road to railway-crossing at O’Briens farm, and continuing along this road to farms occupied by McDonald and Pirrit, and all by-roads included in this area.

Kereone.—From the commencement of and along Roaches Road; thence along Lowrys Road to and including the Kereone Settlement to the farms occupied by Wells and Haines; thence back to the main Kereone Road; thence into the Town of Morrinsville.

  1. Springdale-Elstow District.

On the west taking a line from Ohine Creek to the Piako River, and from there to the Main Paeroa-Tahuna Road; thence to the Paeroa—Te Aroha Railway-line.

On the east taking a line from Ohine Creek and moving west to the Paeroa—Te Aroha Railway-line; thence to and along the Paeroa-Tahuna Main Road.

Remaining boundary taking a line from the east of the Waihou River from the Borough of Te Aroha to the Waitoki Stream; thence to the main Te Aroha—Paeroa Road to and including Hill Road.

  1. Tahuna District.

Northern boundary: Commencing from a point four miles and a half from Kaihere Post-office; thence north to the junction of the Ngarua district as described elsewhere in this Schedule on the Waitakaruru-Morrinsville Road; thence along the road running easterly from Kaihere to a point four miles and a half from the farm occupied by Stone on the Ngarua Road.

Southern boundary: Commencing from Kaihere Post-office in a southerly direction to Morrinsville Borough as far as Horrells Bridge, including all side roads with the exception of the Tauhei-Taupiri Road.

Bounded on the west by the boundary-line of the Tauhei district as described elsewhere in this Schedule, and on the east by the Piako River.

And, in addition, that area taking a line from Tahuna Village on the main Morrinsville-Ohinewai Road as far west as Reids Corner, including all side roads; thence from the Tahuna-Paeroa Bridge easterly as far as Twin Bridges and northerly to the Maukora Bridge over the Piako River to the junction of the Springdale-Elstow district as described elsewhere in this Schedule.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of June, 1939.

W. LEE MARTIN,
For the Minister of Marketing.



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🌾 Election of Members of the Matamata County Bobby Calf Pool Committee

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
8 June 1939
Election, Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Matamata County
14 names identified
  • Raymond Harry Rollett, Elected member of the committee
  • Hector Ewen Sutherland, Elected member of the committee
  • William Henry George Allan, Elected member of the committee
  • Lewis Watkins, Elected member of the committee
  • Hugh Thomas Agustus McGahan, Elected member of the committee
  • George Duxfield, Elected member of the committee
  • Peter Darragh, Elected member of the committee
  • Herbert George Mudford, Elected member of the committee
  • Philip Rogers Hawke, Elected member of the committee
  • Morgan Edward Gould, Elected member of the committee
  • Thomas Patrick Cotter, Elected member of the committee
  • Bernard Leonard Frank Scherer, Elected member of the committee
  • John Bell, Elected member of the committee
  • Thomas Macken, Elected member of the committee

  • W. Lee Martin, For the Minister of Marketing

🌾 Declaring a Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 June 1939
Bobby Calf Marketing, Pool Area, Piako County
39 names identified
  • Mather, Farm owner in Manawaru-Waihou District
  • W. Hughes, Farm owner in Manawaru-Waihou District
  • J. O. Sullivan, Farm owner in Manawaru-Waihou District
  • O'Shea, Farm owner in Manawaru-Waihou District
  • Cooper, Farm owner in Waihou Village
  • Clothier, Farm owner in Maungakawa District
  • Mikkelsen, Farm owner in Maungakawa District
  • McCabe, Farm owner in Maungakawa District
  • Hinton, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Harbottle, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Lewis, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Dunbar, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Trust, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Gray, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Scott, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Dodds, Farm owner in Motumaoho-Kurunui District
  • Givens, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Armstrong, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Anderson, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Campbell, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Lugton, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Buchanan, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Cussens, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Brown, Landowner in Ngarua District
  • Hally, Landowner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Mikkelsen, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Cunningham, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Chapnall, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Kerr, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Hanson, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • McDonald, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Pirrit, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Roaches, Landowner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Lowry, Landowner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Wells, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Haines, Farm owner in Kereone-Kiwitahi District
  • Stone, Farm owner in Tahuna District
  • Horrell, Landowner in Tahuna District
  • Reid, Landowner in Tahuna District

  • W. Lee Martin, For the Minister of Marketing