Customs Breaches and Land Development Notices




Oct. 17.]

BREACHES OF THE CUSTOMS ACTS.

Customs Department,
Wellington, 10th October, 1940.

IN accordance with the provisions of section 244 of the Customs Act, 1913, it is hereby notified for public information that the firm of Messrs. James Dunlop and Company, of Dunedin, having on the 19th day of September, 1940, admitted in writing that they had prior to that date committed offences against the Customs Acts, the Minister of Customs has accepted from the said firm in full satisfaction of the penalties thereby incurred the sum of two hundred and twenty-five pounds (£225).

E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.

BREACHES OF THE CUSTOMS ACTS.

Customs Department,
Wellington, 10th October, 1940.

IN accordance with the provisions of section 244 of the Customs Act, 1913, it is hereby notified for public information that the firm of Messrs. Kung Wah Cheong and Company, of Wellington, having on the 2nd day of September, 1940, admitted in writing that they had prior to that date committed offences against the Customs Acts, the Minister of Customs has accepted from the said firm in full satisfaction of the penalties thereby incurred the sum of twenty-five pounds (£25).

E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.

BREACHES OF THE CUSTOMS ACTS.

Customs Department,
Wellington, l0th October, 1940.

IN accordance with the provisions of section 244 of the Customs Act, 1913, it is hereby notified for public information that the firm of Messrs. Hop Yick Cheong and Company, of Christchurch, having on the 16th day of September, 1940, admitted in writing that they had prior to that date committed offences against the Customs Acts, the Minister of Customs has accepted from the said firm in full satisfaction of the penalties thereby incurred and customs duty and sales-tax short paid the sum of six hundred and twenty-five pounds (£625).

E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.

Including Additional Land in the Waikato Development Scheme.

PURSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act and to be included in the Waikato Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE.

THE following Native land situate in the Waikato-Maniapoto Native Land Court District :—

Land. Block and Area:
Survey District. A. R. P.
Parish of Onewhero, Lot 78a I, Maramarua 49 0 0
(part C.T. 91/242)
Lot I, D.P. 13162, of Lot 171a, XI, Rangiriri 40 0 8·2
Pepepe Parish (C.T. 348/
218)
Parish of Pepepe, Lot 23a XI, Rangiriri 34 3 28·6
and closed roads 23a X,
and 23a z, excepting coal,
shale, and other minerals
affected by Transfer No.
46593 (C.T. 61/84)

Total 123 3 36·8

Dated at Wellington, this 9th day of October, 1940.

O. N. CAMPBELL,
W. STEWART,
Members of the Board of Native Affairs.
(N.D. 1/2/44.)

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

2687

Including Additional Land in the Whangaehu Development Scheme.

PURSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the Native land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act and to be included in the Whangaehu Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area of Native land in the Aotea Native Land Court District, situate in Block XIV, Ikitara Survey District, and known as the Ruatangata 1c 1b Block, containing 127 acres 2 roods, more or less, and being the whole of the land in Certificate of Title, Vol. 445, folio 34, Wellington Registry.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of October, 1940.

O. N. CAMPBELL,
W. STEWART,
Members of the Board of Native Affairs.
(N.D. 1/5/8.)

Including Additional Land in the Rahotu Development Scheme.

PURSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the Native land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act and to be included in the Rahotu Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area of Native land in the Aotea Native Land Court District situate in Block II, Opunake Survey District, and known as the Ngatihaukato 79b Block, containing 45 acres 0 roods 3 perches, more or less.

Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1940.

O. N. CAMPBELL,
W. STEWART,
Members of the Board of Native Affairs.
(N.D. 1/5/25.)

Excluding Land from the Kaipara Development Scheme.

PURSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby varies the Notice dated the 9th day of June, 1930, and published in the Gazette No. 45 of the 19th day of the same month, at page 1983, declaring the Aorora 4D and other blocks to be subject to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1929 (now Part I of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1936), by excluding therefrom the land described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

THE following lands in the Tokerau Native Land Court District, situate in Block XIII, Tutamoe Survey District :—

Land. Area:
A. R. P.
Opanake 2k 2c part (part C.T. 70/220) 0 0 16·3
Opanake 2k 2d part (part C.T. 70/220) 1 1 21·8

Total 1 1 38·1

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of October, 1940.

O. N. CAMPBELL,
W. STEWART,
Members of the Board of Native Affairs.
(N.D. 1/1/3.)

Conscience-money received.

The Treasury,
Wellington, 9th October, 1940.

HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the following amounts forwarded by persons unknown as conscience-money to the New Zealand Government :—

£l to the Customs Department.
£l and 5s. to the Railways Department.
£4 to the Mental Hospitals Department.
£2 10s. and £2 to the Land and Income Tax Department.
2s. 6d. to the Post and Telegraph Department.
5s., £5, 12s. 6d., £3, 2s. 6d., and £1 to the Treasury Department.

B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury.



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🏭 Breaches of the Customs Acts by James Dunlop and Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 October 1940
Customs Acts, Breaches, Penalties, Dunedin
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs

🏭 Breaches of the Customs Acts by Kung Wah Cheong and Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 October 1940
Customs Acts, Breaches, Penalties, Wellington
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs

🏭 Breaches of the Customs Acts by Hop Yick Cheong and Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 October 1940
Customs Acts, Breaches, Penalties, Christchurch
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs

🪶 Inclusion of Additional Land in the Waikato Development Scheme

🪶 Māori Affairs
9 October 1940
Waikato Development Scheme, Land Inclusion, Native Land Amendment Act
  • O. N. Campbell, Member of the Board of Native Affairs
  • W. Stewart, Member of the Board of Native Affairs

🪶 Inclusion of Additional Land in the Whangaehu Development Scheme

🪶 Māori Affairs
14 October 1940
Whangaehu Development Scheme, Land Inclusion, Native Land Amendment Act
  • O. N. Campbell, Member of the Board of Native Affairs
  • W. Stewart, Member of the Board of Native Affairs

🪶 Inclusion of Additional Land in the Rahotu Development Scheme

🪶 Māori Affairs
11 October 1940
Rahotu Development Scheme, Land Inclusion, Native Land Amendment Act
  • O. N. Campbell, Member of the Board of Native Affairs
  • W. Stewart, Member of the Board of Native Affairs

🪶 Exclusion of Land from the Kaipara Development Scheme

🪶 Māori Affairs
14 October 1940
Kaipara Development Scheme, Land Exclusion, Native Land Amendment Act
  • O. N. Campbell, Member of the Board of Native Affairs
  • W. Stewart, Member of the Board of Native Affairs

💰 Receipt of Conscience-Money

💰 Finance & Revenue
9 October 1940
Conscience-Money, Treasury, Government Departments
  • B. C. Ashwin, Secretary to the Treasury