✨ Railway Revocations & Electoral Order
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SCHEDULE
APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land over which an easement is no longer required:
A. R. P.
0 0 2·69 Part Lot 10, D.P. 1283, part Matawhero No. 1 Block; coloured sepia.
0 0 6·11 Part Lot 11, D.P. 1283, part Matawhero No. 1 Block; coloured orange.
0 1 18·93 Part Lot 1, D.P. 3131, part Matawhero No. 1 Block; coloured blue.
Situated in Block II, Turanganui Survey District (Gisborne R.D.). (S.O. 4369.)
In the Gisborne Land District: as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 124329, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 5th day of March 1954.
W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(P.W. 23/432/10/3; D.O. 26/7)]
Revoking Parts of Proclamations Defining the Middle Line of Portions of the Wellington-Napier Railway
[L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
P URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby revoke the Proclamation dated the 10th day of December 1924 and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of the 11th day of the same month at page 2898, and deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington as No. 1482, and the Proclamation dated the 11th day of August 1925 and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 59 of the 13th day of the same month at page 2409, and deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington as No. 1544, defining the middle line of portions of the Wellington-Napier railway in so far as they affect the land described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land affected: 19 acres 0 roods 19·7 perches.
Being Sections 471, 472, 473, and 474, Hutt District.
Situated in Block X, Belmont Survey District, and being part of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 578, folio 40 (Wellington Land Registry).
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 4th day of March 1954.
W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(P.W. 19/530/1; D.O. 32/0/8/1)
Revoking Part of a Proclamation Defining the Middle Line of a Portion of the Wellington-Napier Railway
[L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
P URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby revoke the Proclamation dated the 10th day of December 1924 and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of the 11th day of the same month at page 2898, and deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington as No. 1482, defining the middle line of a portion of the Wellington-Napier railway in so far as it affects the land described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land affected: 1 rood 20·3 perches.
Being Lot 2, D.P. 15329, being part Section 47, Hutt District.
Situated in the City of Lower Hutt, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 599, folio 104 (Wellington Land Registry).
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 4th day of March 1954.
W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(P.W. 19/530/1; D.O. 32/34/1278)
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 15
The Maori Electoral Districts Order 1954
[L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
P URSUANT to section 185 of the Electoral Act 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and order as follows.
- This Proclamation may be cited as the Maori Electoral Districts Order 1954.
- The boundaries of the several Maori Electoral Districts are hereby redefined and declared to be as set out in the Schedule hereto.
- The Maori Electoral Districts Order 1951* is hereby revoked.
SCHEDULE
MAORI ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
THE Northern Maori Electoral District comprises all that area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the sea-coast at the North Head of Manukau Harbour; thence proceeding north-westerly, easterly, and south-easterly along the sea-coast, crossing the mouths of all harbours and inlets, and a right line to the middle of the mouth of the Tamaki River; thence up the middle of that river and the middle of the Otahuhu Creek to a point in line with the northern side of Portage Road; thence westerly to and along the northern side of that road and its production to the shore of Manukau Harbour; thence westerly generally along the northern shore of that harbour to the North Head, being the point of commencement, and including the islands of Rangitoto, Motutapu, Brown's, Tiritiri, Kawau, Little Barrier, and Great Barrier and other adjacent islands.
The Eastern Maori Electoral District comprises all that area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the sea-coast at Paritu in Block XIII, Paritu Survey District, being a point on the boundary of the County of Cook as described in the Gazette of 1951 at page 435; thence proceeding north-westerly generally along the south-western boundary of that county to the intersection of the northern boundary of Lot 23 on the plan numbered 1952, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Gisborne, with the north-eastern boundary of Lot 18 on the plan numbered 1970, deposited as aforesaid, being a point on the boundary of the County of Waikohu as described in the Gazette of 1951 at page 436; thence south-westerly generally along the boundary of that county to the intersection of the north-western boundary of the Waipaoa Block with a right line between Trig. Station Maungapohatu and Puketapu, being a point on the boundary of the County of Whakatane as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 1566; thence westerly and northerly along the southern and western boundaries of that county to the intersection of a right line between Trig. Station 31, Paeroa, in Block V, Paeroa Survey District, and Trig. Station 76A, Tawhiuau, in Block XIV, Galatea Survey District, with the production of a right line between Trig. Station 18, Maungawhakamana, in Block III, Ruawahia Survey District, and Trig. Station 38, Ahiwhakamura, in Block X, Kaingaroa Survey District, being a point on the boundary of the County of Rotorua as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 471; thence westerly generally along the southern boundary of that county to the confluence of the Whangapoa Stream and the Waikato River, being a point on the boundary of the County of Matamata as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 277; thence westerly and northerly generally along the southern and western boundaries of that county to the western corner of Lot 1 on the plan numbered 5156, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, being part of Whakamararama No. 2 Block, and being a point on the boundary of the County of Tauranga as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 472; thence north-westerly generally along that county boundary to Trig. Station 567, Te Aroha, being a point on the boundary of the County of Ohinemuri as described in the Gazette of 1937 at page 1199; thence northerly generally along the western boundary of that county and the western boundary of the County of Thames as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 1813, to the middle of the mouth of the Waihou River; thence northerly generally to and along the shore of the Firth of Thames and the Hauraki Gulf to Cape Colville; thence south-easterly, easterly, and southerly generally along the sea-coast, crossing the mouths of all harbours and inlets, to Paritu, being the point of commencement, and including all adjacent islands.
The Western Maori Electoral District comprises all that area bounded by a line commencing at the North Head of Manukau Harbour, being a point on the boundary of the Northern Maori Electoral District, hereinbefore described; thence proceeding easterly generally along the southern boundary of that electoral district to the middle of the mouth of the Tamaki River; thence south-easterly generally to and along the shores of Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames to the middle of the mouth of the Waihou River, being a point on the boundary of the Eastern Maori Electoral District hereinbefore described; thence south-easterly generally along the south-western boundary of that electoral district to the intersection of a right line from the northernmost point of Lake Waikaremoana passing through a point 180 chains due north of Trig. Station Maungataniwha, with a right line between Trig. Station 76A, Tawhiuau, and Trig. Station 69, Tataraokino, being a point on the boundary of the County of Taupo as described in the Gazette of 1950 at page 277;
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