✨ Land Division and Weed Notices
24 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1021
The Manawatu Rabbit District Divided Into Wards (Notice No. Ag. 8186)
PURSUANT to section 14A of the Rabbits Act 1955, the Manawatu Rabbit Board hereby declares the Manawatu Rabbit District, which was constituted by Order in Council on the 7th day of November 1923,* to be divided into wards having the names and boundaries specified in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
BOUNDARIES OF THE HOROWHENUA WARD
ALL that area being the County of Horowhenua and the Borough of Otaki as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1958, at page 607, the Borough of Levin as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1906, at page 652, and the Borough of Shannon as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1918, at page 459.
BOUNDARIES OF THE MANAWATU WARD
ALL that area being the County of Manawatu and the Borough of Foxton as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1941, at page 86.
BOUNDARIES OF THE KAIRANGA WARD
ALL that area being the County of Kairanga and the City of Palmerston North as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1962, at page 483.
BOUNDARIES OF THE HUTT WARD
ALL that area in the Hutt County bounded by a line commencing at a point on the sea coast in line with the northern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 11960, situated in Block III, Paekakariki Survey District, and proceeding easterly to and along that boundary to the easternmost corner of the said Lot 1; thence north-easterly generally along right lines to Trig. Station Wainui, to Trig. Station C. (Titi), in Block V, Akatarawa Survey District, to Trig. Station Maunganui, to Trig. Station Saddle, to the north-western corner of Ngarara West C 18, Section 1, situated in Block III, Akatarawa Survey District; thence north-westerly generally along the north-eastern boundary of Ngarara West C 18, Section 2, to and down the middle of the Ngatiawa River, to and along the middle of a branch road through Section 43, Block X, Kaitawa Survey District, to and along the middle of the Upper Hutt - Waikanae Road to a point in line with the northern boundary of Ngarara West C 23, to and along that boundary to the eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway, along that eastern side to and down the middle of the Waikanae River to a point in the middle of its mouth; thence south-westerly along a right line to and along the sea coast to a point in line with the northern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 11960, being the point of commencement.
Dated at Foxton this 8th day of June 1965.
G. A. H. FIELD, Chairman, Manawatu Rabbit Board.
*Gazette 1923, Volume III, page 2799
Fixing the Number of Members to be Elected for each Ward of the Manawatu Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8187)
PURSUANT to section 25A of the Rabbits Act 1955, the Manawatu Rabbit Board hereby declares that the number of members to be elected for each ward of the Manawatu Rabbit District, which was constituted by Order in Council on the 7th day of November 1923,* shall be the number specified in the Schedule hereto opposite the name of the ward.
SCHEDULE
Name of Ward Number of Members
Manawatu 3
Horowhenua 3
Kairanga 2
Hutt 1
Dated at Foxton this 8th day of June 1965.
G. A. H. FIELD, Chairman, Manawatu Rabbit Board.
*Gazette, 1923, Volume III, page 2799
Conscience Money Received
£8 to the Customs Department.
£2; £10 7s. 6d. to the Inland Revenue Department.
£10 to the Social Security Department.
£1 to the Treasury Department.
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of June 1965.
D. W. A. BARKER, Secretary to the Treasury.
Plant Declared Noxious Weed in the County of Waitemata (Notice No. Ag. 8188)
PURSUANT to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950 and to a delegation from the Minister of Agriculture under section 9 of the Department of Agriculture Act 1953 for the purpose of the said section, the following special order, made by the Waitemata County Council on the 29th day of April 1965, is hereby published.
SPECIAL ORDER
IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Noxious Weeds Act 1950, the Waitemata County Council hereby resolves by way of special order that the plant mentioned in the Schedule hereunder shall be declared a noxious weed within the County of Waitemata.
SCHEDULE
Sedge (Carex longebrachiata also known as Carex longifolia).
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of June 1965.
G. J. ANDERSON, Director (Administration).
(Ag. 20649A)
Addition to Bylaws of Fiordland National Park
PURSUANT to the National Parks Act 1952, a resolution was passed by the Fiordland National Park Board resolving that a further bylaw be added to the bylaws already made for Fiordland National Park as follows:
10B EXCLUDING THE PUBLIC FROM SPECIFIED PARTS OF THE PARK
No member of the public shall enter the part or parts of the park specified in the Schedule hereto without the written permission of the Board given subject to such terms and conditions as it deems fit.
Provided, however, that the Board may waive the requirement for written permission in such cases as it may in its discretion determine.
SCHEDULE
ALL that area containing by estimation 27 square miles bounded by two lines, 40 chains distant and measured at right angles from each side of a line, being the centre line of the proposed Manapouri to Bluff transmission line, and commencing at a point in the middle of the Transmission Line Access Road, the aforesaid point being on the boundary of the Fiordland National Park in line with the edge of the bush; thence proceeding generally in a north-westerly direction from the aforesaid point by the following right lines 296° 06′ 20″ for 145·4 chains; thence 329° 22′ 10″ for 125·2 chains; thence 294° 28′ 00″ for 117·8 chains; thence 258° 46′ 45″ for 104·5 chains; thence 280° 17′ 10″ for 106·7 chains; thence 251° 05′ 45″ for 96·0 chains; thence 302° 29′ 20″ for 121·1 chains; thence 343° 28′ 50″ for 242·6 chains; thence 8° 38′ 05″ for 191·1 chains; thence 29° 10′ 10″ for 119·1 chains; thence 18° 01′ 40″ for 87·4 chains; thence 336° 41′ 05″ for 71·1 chains; thence 291° 49′ 55″ for 73·2 chains; thence 309° 19′ 50″ for 161·2 chains; thence 12° 10′ 35″ for 55·5 chains; thence 354° 10′ 20″ for 60·7 chains; thence 352° 10′ 10″ for 81·5 chains; thence 357° 35′ 30″ for 67·9 chains; thence 300° 10′ 35″ for 18·0 chains; thence 274° 20′ 05″ for 51·7 chains; thence along a line bearing 277° 40′ 05″ to its intersection with a right line between Mount Grey and Camp Hill; the aforesaid right line being a part of the boundary of a special area from which the public has been excluded by Gazette dated September 1963, page 1431. As shown on a plan numbered L and S. N.P. 7A, deposited in the Head Office of the Department of Lands and Survey, and thereon coloured yellow.
The foregoing bylaw of the Fiordland National Park Board was approved by the National Parks Authority on 9 June 1965.
R. J. MacLACHLAN, Chairman.
(L. and S. H.O. N.P. 7, N.P. 24/1; D.O. F.N.P. 42, F.N.P. 57)
Taranaki Education Board—Election of Member for the Ohura Ward (Extraordinary Vacancy)
PURSUANT to the provisions of the Education Act 1914, it is hereby notified that the following nomination has been received for the election of a member (extraordinary vacancy) for the Ohura Ward of the Education Board of the District of Taranaki:
McKinnon, Cowan Roddy (elected unopposed).
P. MERCER, Returning Officer.
New Plymouth, 9 June 1965.
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- G. A. H. Field, Chairman, Manawatu Rabbit Board
🌾 Number of Members to be Elected for Each Ward of the Manawatu Rabbit District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 June 1965
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- G. A. H. Field, Chairman, Manawatu Rabbit Board
💰 Conscience Money Received by Government Departments
💰 Finance & Revenue16 June 1965
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- D. W. A. Barker, Secretary to the Treasury
🌾 Plant Declared Noxious Weed in the County of Waitemata
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 June 1965
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- G. J. Anderson, Director (Administration)
🏛️ Addition to Bylaws of Fiordland National Park
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration9 June 1965
National Parks Act 1952, Fiordland National Park Board, Bylaws, Public access, Manapouri to Bluff transmission line
- R. J. MacLachlan, Chairman
🎓 Taranaki Education Board—Election of Member for Ohura Ward
🎓 Education, Culture & Science9 June 1965
Education Act 1914, Taranaki Education Board, Election, Ohura Ward, Unopposed nomination
- Cowan Roddy McKinnon, Elected unopposed for Ohura Ward
- P. Mercer, Returning Officer