✨ Land Access, Road Stopping, Acclimatisation Districts
JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
903
Declaring an Access Way in the City of Dunedin to be Vested
in the Corporation of the City of Dunedin, and to be Under
the Control and Management of the Dunedin City Council
COBHAM, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington this 8th day of
July 1959
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 11 of the Housing Act 1955, His
Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby orders
and declares that the access way described in the Schedule
hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council,
vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of
Dunedin, and be under the control and management of the
Dunedin City Council.
SCHEDULE
OTAGO LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land containing 5·87 perches, situated in
Block V, Anderson’s Bay Survey District, City of Dunedin,
Otago R.D., being Lot 65, D.P. 9146.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 54/778/5; D.O. 18/300/1)
Consenting to Stopping Road in Block I, Apiti Survey
District, Kiwitea County
COBHAM, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington this 8th day of
July 1959
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 149 of the Public Works Act 1928, His
Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents
to the Kiwitea County Council stopping the portions of road
described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT
ALL those pieces of road situated in Block I, Apiti Survey
District, Wellington R.D., described as follows:
R. P.
3 21·2 Adjoining or passing through Otamakapua 1F 2A
and 1F 2B 2; coloured green on plan.
0 26·3 Adjoining or passing through Otamakapua 1F 2B
2; coloured green on plan.
2 23·2} Being parts Otamakapua 1F 2B 2; coloured blue,
1 0·8} edged blue, on plan, being road by Proclama-
tion No. 429778.
0 36·3 Being part Otamakapua 1F 2B 2; coloured sepia,
edged sepia, on plan, being road by Proclama-
tion No. 429779.
As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan
marked P.W.D. 158502 (S.O. 24117) deposited in the office
of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured
as above mentioned.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 41/100; D.O. 14/11/0)
The Southern Lakes and Southland Acclimatisation Districts
Boundaries Amending Order 1959
COBHAM, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington this 1st day of
July 1959
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to the Wildlife Act 1953, His Excellency the
Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
ORDER
-
This order may be cited as the Southern Lakes and
Southland Acclimatisation Districts Boundaries Amending
Order 1959. -
This order shall come into force on the day after the
date of its notification in the Gazette. -
The boundaries of the Southern Lakes Acclimatisation
District, as described in Gazette, No. 50, 26 July 1945, page
945, are hereby revoked and the boundaries of the afore-
mentioned acclimatisation district shall henceforth be as
described in the First Schedule hereto. -
The boundaries of the Southland Acclimatisation District,
as described in Gazette, No. 50, 26 July, page 945, are hereby
revoked and the boundaries of the aforementioned acclimatisa-
tion district shall henceforth be as described in the Second
Schedule hereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE
SOUTHERN LAKES ACCLIMATISATION DISTRICT
ALL that area in the Otago, Southland, and Westland Land
Districts, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the
sea coast in Block VII, Bruce Bay Survey District, Westland
Land District, in line with the south-western boundary of
Reserve No. 780, being a native reserve, and proceeding due
south to the summit of the range between Big Rock Creek
and Makawhio River; thence south-easterly generally along
the summit of the range between the Makawhio River and the
Mana-kia-ua River to Mount McDonald, and along the
summit of the range between the Makawhio River and the
Karangarua River, passing through Mount McGloin to Fettes
Peak; thence easterly generally along the summit of the range,
passing through Whitcombe Peak and Mount Townsend to
Maunga Ma; thence south-westerly along the summit of the
Southern Alps, passing through Mount Burns, Mount Hopkins,
Mount Williams, and Mount Jackson to Brodrick Pass;
thence southerly generally along the summit of the range
passing through Mount Huxley and Lindis Pass to Old Man
Peak; thence southerly and south-westerly generally along the
summit of the Dunstan Mountains, passing through Mount
Misery, Dunstan Pass, Cloudy Peak, Mount Kamaka, Mount
Makariri, and Leaning Rock; thence again south-westerly gene-
rally along a right line to Cairnmuir Hill; thence continuing
south-westerly generally along the summit of the range between
the Bannockburn and Hawksburn to and along the summit of
the Garvie Mountains, passing through Trig. Stations AA, I,
A, D, and H to K; thence westerly along a right line to the
summit of Mount Tennyson; thence north-westerly and west-
erly generally along the summit of the generally northern
watershed of the Mataura River, passing through Trig.
Stations H and G and Mount Dick, to Eyre Peak; thence
westerly along a right line to Jane Peak; thence northerly
generally along the summit of the range to Round Peaks,
passing through Hummock Peak and Mount Lookup; thence
north-westerly generally along the summit to David Peaks;
thence southerly generally along the summit of the Livingstone
Mountains, passing through Moffat Peak, Countess Peak,
Winton Peak, and Mount Richmond to Snowdon; thence
south-westerly generally along the summit of the range be-
tween the Fredburn and the Upukerora River, passing through
Trig. Stations A in Block II, Te Anau Survey District, and
GS to Trig. Station C on The Ramparts, and along The
Ramparts to Trig. Station A in Block II, Manapouri Survey
District; thence southerly along a right line to Trig. Station U
in Block VII, Takitimo Survey District; thence south-westerly
along a right line to the summit of Paddock Hill; thence due
west along a right line to the eastern boundary of the Fiord-
land National Park, being a straight line from where the
Waiau River leaves Lake Manapouri to the point where the
Monowai River leaves Lake Monowai; thence southerly gene-
rally along that boundary and the south-eastern shore of Lake
Monowai to a point due north of Goldie’s Hill Trig. Station,
situated in Hauroko Survey District; thence due south along
a right line through the said Trig. station to the sea at Te
Waewae Bay; thence westerly and north-easterly generally
along the sea coast to the point of commencement, and
including adjacent islands.
SECOND SCHEDULE
SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION DISTRICT
ALL that area in the Southland Land District, bounded by a
line commencing at a point on the sea coast in Te Waewae Bay
due south of Goldie’s Hill Trig Station, and proceeding due
north through the said station to the south-eastern shore of
Lake Monowai; thence north-easterly generally along that
shore to the point where the Monowai River leaves Lake
Monowai; thence north-easterly along a right line in the
direction of the Waiau River where it leaves Lake Manapouri
to a point due west of Paddock Hill; thence easterly along a
right line to Paddock Hill; thence north-easterly along a right
line to Trig. Station U in Block VII, Takitimo Survey
District; thence northerly along a right line to Trig. Station
A in Block II, Manapouri Survey District; thence northerly
along the summit of The Ramparts to Trig. Station C; thence
north-easterly generally along the summit of the range, passing
through Trig. Stations GS and A in Block II, Te Anau Sur-
vey District; thence north-easterly generally along the summit
of the range between the Fredburn and the Upukerora River
to Snowdon; thence northerly generally along the summit of
the Livingstone Mountains, passing through Mount Richmond,
Winton Peak, Countess Peak, and Moffat Peak to David
Peaks; thence south-easterly generally along the summit to
Round Peaks; thence southerly generally along the summit to
Jane Peak, passing through Mount Lookup and Hummock
Peak; thence easterly along a right line to Eyre Peak; thence
easterly and south-easterly generally along the summit of the
generally northern watershed of the Mataura River, passing
through Mount Dick and Trig. Stations G and H to Mount
Tennyson; thence south-westerly generally along the summit
of the Garvie Mountains, passing through Trig. Station O,
Steeple Peak, and Trig. Station N to East Dome; thence due
west to the Mataura River; thence southerly generally down
that river to the sea; thence westerly generally along the sea
coast to the point of commencement and including Stewart
Island and adjacent islands.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(I.A. 46/2/4)
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