✨ Proclamations and Corrigendum
Numb. 17 719
NEW ZEALAND
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949
CORRIGENDUM
On page 706 of the New Zealand Gazette No. 15 of 10th March, 1949, in the Schedule attached to the notice fixing statutory closing-days under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, the word “Waiwera” should read “Wairewa.”
Proclaiming a Tribal District Under the Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act, 1945
[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
Pursuant to section six of the Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act, 1945, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the parts of New Zealand described in the Schedule hereto to be a tribal district for the purposes of the said Act, and do hereby assign to the said district the name “Murihiku Tribal District.”
SCHEDULE
THE MURIHIKU TRIBAL DISTRICT
All that area in the Otago and Southland Land Districts, comprising the County of Clutha as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1947 at page 1928, the County of Southland as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1947 at page 937, the County of Wallace as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1938 at page 1768, the Counties of Fiord and Stewart Island as described in the Counties Act, 1876, the Borough of Balclutha as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1948 at page 984, the Borough of Gore as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1916 at page 3350, the Borough of Mataura as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1926 at page 393, the Borough of Winton as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1922 at page 2700, the City of Invercargill as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1947 at page 937, the Borough of South Invercargill as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1928 at page 413, the Borough of Bluff as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1940 at page 1802, the Borough of Riverton as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1879 at page 787, the Town District of Lumsden as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1915 at page 2035, the Town District of Wyndham as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1882 at page 1137, the Town District of Otatau as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1908 at page 1626, and the Town District of Nightcaps as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1918 at page 2688.
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 9th day of March, 1949.
P. FRASER, Minister of Maori Affairs.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
(M.A. 35/64/1.)
Proclaiming a Tribal District Under the Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act, 1945
[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
Pursuant to section six of the Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act, 1945, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the parts of New Zealand described in the Schedule hereto to be a tribal district for the purposes of the said Act, and do hereby assign to the said district the name “Ahuriri Tribal District.”
SCHEDULE
THE AHURIRI TRIBAL DISTRICT
All that area in the Hawke’s Bay Land District, bounded by a line commencing at a point in the middle of the mouth of the Waikari River; thence southerly generally along the sea-coast to a point due east of a point on the southern boundary of Lot 5 on the plan numbered 6538, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Napier, in line with the eastern boundary of Papakura Rural Section 16; thence due west to the said point on the boundary of Lot 5; thence south-westerly along a right line, passing through the intersection of Pakowhai Road and Brookfield Road, to the middle of the Ngaruroro River; thence westerly up the middle of that river to a point in line with the south-western boundary of Omahu 2k 1 Block in Block X, Heretaunga Survey District; thence north-westerly to and along that boundary and its production to the middle of the Fernhill-Napier Road; thence westerly along that road, across the Omahu-Moteo Road, and along the middle of a public road to a point in line with the eastern boundary of Omahu 2E 4 Block; thence northerly to and along the said eastern boundary of 2E 4 Block and the eastern boundaries of Omahu 2E 2 and 2E 1 Blocks to the north-eastern corner of the said 2E 1 Block; thence northerly along a right line to Trig. Station U in Block VI, Heretaunga Survey District, a right line to Trig. Station B in Block IX, Puketapu Survey District, a right line to Trig. Station H in Block V, Puketapu Survey District, and a right line passing through Trig. Station 69B (Te Waka) on the northern boundary of Block XVI, Pohue Survey District, to the middle of the Mohaka River; thence westerly generally up the middle of that river to a point in line with the northern boundaries of Te Matai Block at the southern corner of Block XI, Aripiia Survey District; thence easterly to and along those boundaries to the western boundary of Tarawera Block; thence northerly along the western boundaries of that block and the Omupapamaro Block to the north-western corner of the last-mentioned block; thence easterly along the northern boundaries of the last-mentioned block and the Tarawera Block aforesaid and its production to the middle of the Waipunga River; thence up that river to a point in line with the northern boundary of the Tatarakino Block; thence easterly to and along that boundary and its production to the middle of the Te Hoe River; thence down the middle of that river and the Mohaka River to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Section 6 (S.G.R. 107), Block V, Waitara Survey District; thence to and along that boundary to Trig. Station B1 (Patuawahine); thence along the north-eastern boundary of Section 3, Block XI, Waitara Survey District, to and down the middle of the Waikari River to a point in the middle of the mouth of that river, being the point of commencement; also all that area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the north-western boundary of the Hastings-Napier Railway in the middle of the Karamu Creek; thence northerly down the middle of that creek and north-easterly down the middle of the Ngaruroro River to its mouth; thence south-easterly, easterly, and south-westerly to and along the sea-coast and a right line to the middle of the mouth of the Waipuka Stream; thence westerly generally up the middle of that stream to the middle of the bridge on Ocean Beach Road, and along the middle of that road and Waimarama Road to the middle of the Tukituki River in Block IV, Kidnapper Survey District, and a right line to the southern corner of Section 48, Havelock Suburban Sections; thence
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🪶 Proclamation of Murihiku Tribal District
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Tribal District, Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act, Murihiku, Otago, Southland
- B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General
- P. Fraser, Minister of Maori Affairs
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- B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General