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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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WILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND
ILLUSTRATED
By the HON. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
Manual No. 5
Part II: Introduced Birds, Frogs, and Fishes
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CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENTS ................................................ 887
APPOINTMENTS, ETC. ........................................... 875
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ......................................... 886
DEFENCE NOTICES .............................................. 874
LAND—
Boundaries Altered and Redefined ........................... 868
Buildings of the General Government, Taken for ............ 866
County Road, Declaring Farm Road to be .................... 870
Crown Land, Declaring Portions of Railway Land to be ...... 864
Crown Land, Revoking Proclamation Declaring Land Acquired for Government Work, &c., to be 864
Crown Lands, Acquired for Government Works, and Not Required, Declared 864
Directing Sale of ........................................... 870
Directing Sale of Railway .................................. 870
Housing Act, Declaring Crown Land Available for Reservation Under 861
Housing Purposes, Taken for ................................ 866
Main Highway Depot, Additional Land Taken for ............ 865
Maori Land Amendment Act, Releasing Land From the Provisions of Part I of the 886
Public Road, Road Traversing Maori Land Proclaimed as .... 861
Public School, Taken for ................................... 865
Public Schools, Lands Vested as Sites for, to be Vested in His Majesty the King 861
Purposes of a Road, Occupation License Taken for .......... 866
Railway Purposes, Additional Lands Taken for .............. 863
Reserve, Cancelling Vesting of ............................ 871
Reserve, Changing the Purpose of .......................... 871
Reserved ................................................... 872
Reserves, Revoking Reservation Over ....................... 872
Reserves Vested ............................................ 871
Reserves, Vesting the Control of .......................... 872
Road Proclaimed ............................................ 868
Road Purposes, Allocating Railway Land Taken for .......... 862
Roads, Crown Land Set Apart for .......................... 864
Roads, Taken for ........................................... 867
Scenic Reserves, Vesting the Control of .................. 873
Settlement of Discharged Servicemen, Notice Declaring Land Taken for 877
Soil-conservation and River-control Purposes, Taken for ... 866
Street and in Connection with Street Widening, Taken for .. 866
Streets, &c., Authorizing the Laying-off of .............. 869
Streets Proclaimed ......................................... 868
Technical Schools, Taken for .............................. 865
Use, Convenience, or Enjoyment of Road, Notice of Intention to Take 878
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES ................................. 887
MISCELLANEOUS—
Abstract of Railways Working Account ..................... 878
Customs Act, Decisions Under .............................. 884
Electricity, Amending License Authorizing Use of Water for Purpose of Generating 869
Electric Works, Authorizing Electric-power Board to Construct 869
Aerodrome Board, Members Appointed to .................... 871
Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act: Cancellation of Registration 885
Industrial Efficiency Act, Decisions of Bureau of Industry Under 886
Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons Affected by Applications for Licenses Under 885
Main Highways Board, Cancelling Appointment of Chairman and Deputy Chairman, and Appointing Another 873
Maori Land Act, Notice of Adoptions Under the ............ 885
Meteorological Returns for May, 1951 ...................... 879
Mining Privilege Struck off the Register .................. 884
Motor-drivers Regulations, Exemption Order Under the ..... 878
New Zealand Geographic Board, Notice of Intention to Assign Place Names by 881
Noxious Weeds Act, Plants Declared to be .................. 877
Public Hall Board, Members Appointed to .................. 871
Public Trustee: Election to Administrator Estates ........ 882
Regulations Act, Notice Under the ........................ 885
Reserve Bank—
Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1951 .................... 883
Weekly Statement of Assets and Liabilities ............... 883
Rifle Club, Formation of .................................. 877
Stamp Duties Office, Location of the ..................... 886
Streets, Classification of ............................... 878
Territorial Force, Reorganization of the ................. 877
Traffic Sign Regulations: Approval of Application for Declaration of Zone of Parking Restriction 878
Unclaimed Property, Sale of .............................. 885
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