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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 89

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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CONTENTS

PAGE
ADVERTISEMENTS 1947
APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 1934
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE 1946
DEFENCE NOTICES 1933
LAND—
Automatic-telephone Exchange, Notice of Intention to take Land for 1937
Boundaries, Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of 1935
Boundaries redefined 1936
Buildings of the General Government, Taken for 1912
County Road, Declaring Portion of Road to be 1917
Electric Works, Consenting to Land being taken for 1917
Electric Works, Taken for 1913
Hotel, Land taken, subject to certain rights, for 1914
Housing Act, Crown Land set apart for the Purposes of Part I of the 1915
Housing Purposes, Notice of Intention to take Land for 1937
Land Act, Land subject to the Housing Act declared Crown Land available for Reservation under the 1915
Mining District, Withdrawing Crown Land from a 1916
Native Land Act: Authorizing the Acquisition of Native Land notwithstanding the Provisions as to Limitation of Area 1916
LAND— continued
Native Land Act: Prohibiting Alienation of Native Land other than Alienation in favour of the Crown 1916
Native Land, Varying an Order in Council prohibiting Alienation of 1918
Paddocking Driven Cattle, Taken for the Purpose of 1913
Post and Telegraph Purposes, Crown Land set apart for 1914
Post-office, Consenting to Land being taken for 1917
Post-offices, Taken for 1911
Primary Education, Resolutions of Both Houses of Parliament reserving Land as an Endowment for 1935
Public Work, Hotel, &c., declared to be 1926
Public Works Act, Directing the Sale of Railway Land under the 1917
Public Works Depot, Taken for 1912
Public School, Taken for 1912
Quarry, Taken for 1912
Railway Purposes, Taken for 1914
Recreation Reserves brought under Part II of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act 1930
Reserve, Authorizing the Exchange of a 1926
Reserve, Revoking the Reservation over Part of a 1929
Reserves and other Lands Disposal Act, Declaring Lands to be subject to the Provisions of Section 23 of the 1915
Reserves, Cancelling the Vesting of 1927
Reserves, Changing the Purpose of 1926
Reserves, Changing the Purpose of Portions of 1927
Reserves, Revoking the Reservation over 1929
Reserves vested 1928
Road, Crown Land set apart for 1914
Road, Notice of Intention to take Land for 1938
Roads proclaimed 1907
Roads proclaimed and closed 1908
Roads, Taken for 1911
Sand-dune Reclamation, Taken for 1913
Scenery Preservation Act, Lands reserved under 1915
Scenic Reserve, Revoking the Vesting of Control of 1932
Scenic Reserves, Vesting the Control of 1932
Servicemen’s Settlement and Land Sales Act, Notices of Intention to take Land under 1939
Social Security Purposes (Medical Practitioner’s Residence), Crown Land set apart for 1914
Social Security Purposes (Medical Practitioner’s Residence), Taken for 1913
Statutes Amendment Act: Authorizing the Acquisition of Land notwithstanding the Provisions as to Limitations as to Area 1916
Streets, Authorizing the Laying-off of 1923
Streets, Portions of, &c., exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928 1923
Temporarily reserved 1932
Water-power, Taken for the Development of 1913
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 1946
MISCELLANEOUS—
Abstract of Railways Working Account 1946
Boroughs, Notices respecting Proposed Constitution of 1935
Domain Board appointed 1931
Drainage Area: Notice of Intention to make and levy General Rates, &c. 1939
Education Board, Election of Member of 1945
Electric Lines, Amending an Order in Council authorizing the Erection of 1916
Friendly Societies Act, Auditors licensed under 1938
General Assembly, Proroguing the (Gazette No. 88) 1905
General Courts-martial, Revoking Warrant for Convening 1931
General Courts-martial, Warrant for Convening 1931
General Election: Members of House of Representatives elected 1945
Harbours Act, License granted under 1918
Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under 1940
Loans, Consenting to Raising of, &c. 1918
Meteorological Returns for November, 1946 1941
Motor-vehicles Amendment Act: Revoking a Warrant declaring Area to be a Closely Populated Locality, &c. 1939
Price Orders—
No. 636 (Apricots, Peaches, and Plums) 1943
No. 637 (Raspberries) 1944
No. 638 (Tomatoes) 1944
No. 639 (U.S.A. Safety Matches) 1945
Public Hall, Authorizing Erection of a 1931
Public Service Superannuation Fund: Election of Members of the Board 1945
Regulations under the Regulations Act 1946
Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Weekly Statement of Assets and Liabilities 1942
Result of Polls for Proposed Loans 1940
River District, Notice respecting Proposed Abolition of 1935
River Trusts, Notices respecting Proposed Dissolution of 1935
Social Security (Dental Benefits) Regulations, Notice of Date upon which Benefits come into Operation under 1938
Town-planning Act: County Council required to prepare and submit an Extra-urban Planning Scheme 1918
Traffic Sign Regulations: Approval of Application by Borough Council for Declaration of a Zone of Parking Restrictions 1939
SHIPPING—
Notices to Mariners 1940, 1945

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