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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 21
Notice of Intention to Take Land for Road and for the Use,
Convenience, or Enjoyment of a Road in Block IX, Opoiti
Survey District, Wairoa County, being Land Required for
the Approaches to Sinclair’s Bridge at Maru Maru on the
Gisborne-Napier via Hangaroa State Highway No. 36
NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the pro-
visions of the Public Works Act 1928, to execute a certain
public work, namely, the construction of a road, and for the
purposes of that public work the land described in the First
Schedule hereto is required to be taken for road, and the
land described in the Second Schedule hereto is required to
be taken for the use, convenience, or enjoyment of a road:
And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land
so required to be taken is deposited in the post office at
Frasertown and is there open for inspection; that all persons
affected by the execution of the said public work or by the
taking of the said land should, if they have any objections
to the execution of the said public work or to the taking
of the said land, not being objections to the amount or pay-
ment of compensation, set forth the same in writing and send
the written objection, within 40 days of the first publication
of this notice, to the Minister of Works at Wellington; and
that, if any objection is made in accordance with this notice,
a public hearing of the objection will be held, unless the
objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised
of the time and place of the hearing.
FIRST SCHEDULE
GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT
ALL those pieces of land situated in Block IX, Opoiti Survey
District, Wairoa County, Gisborne R.D., described as follows:
A. R. P.
Being
0 0 21·9) Parts Section 42c, Wairoa Military Settlement;
0 3 20·3{ coloured blue on plan.
2 1 6·8 Part Section 42c (Roadway), Wairoa Military
Settlement; coloured blue on plan.
SECOND SCHEDULE
GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 25·3 perches situated
in Block IX, Opoiti Survey District, Wairoa County, Gis-
borne R.D., and being part Section 42c, Wairoa Military
Settlement; coloured blue, edged blue on plan.
As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan
marked M.O.W. 19852 (S.O. 5242) deposited in the office
of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured
as above mentioned.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of March 1966.
PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.
(P.W. 70/5/25/0; D.O. 72/36/5/4/1/1)
Notifying the Exchange of Permanent State Forest Land in
the North Auckland Land District for Other Land
NOTICE is hereby given that the area described in the First
Schedule hereto, has been acquired as permanent State forest
land by way of exchange for the area described in the Second
Schedule hereto, pursuant to section 22 of the Forests Act
1949.
FIRST SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY
Description of Area Acquired
Lot 1, Land Transfer Plan 52401, being part Allotment 211,
Waiuku West Parish. Part certificate of title, Volume 790,
folio 179.
Also Lot 2, Land Transfer Plan 52401, being part Allotment
24, of Suburban Section 2, Waiuku West Parish. Part certi-
ficate of title, Volume 188, folio 274.
Also Lot 3, Land Transfer Plan 52401, being part Allot-
ment 22, of Suburban Section 2, Waiuku West Parish. Part
certificate of title, Volume 52, folio 90.
Also Lot 4, Land Transfer Plan 52401, being part Allot-
ment 212, Waiuku West Parish. Part certificate of title, Volume
790, folio 179.
All situated in Block VII, Maioro Survey District, Franklin
County: Total area, 1 acre and 3·1 perches, more or less. As
shown on plan No. 24/9 deposited in the Head Office of the
New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon edged
red.
SECOND SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY
Description of Area Exchanged
PART Allotments 73, 75, and 76, of Suburban Section 2,
Waiuku West Parish, situated in Block VII, Maioro Survey
District, Franklin County: Total area, 1 acre and 2·9 perches,
more or less. As shown on plan No. 24/10 deposited in the
Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington,
and thereon edged red (S.O. Plan 44215).
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April 1966.
A. L. POOLE, Director-General of Forests,
(F.S. 6/1/186)
Plant Deleted From the Schedule of Plants Declared Noxious
Weeds in the County of Taumarunui (Notice No. Ag. 8360)
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 purposes
of the said section, the following special order, made by the
Taumarunui County Council on the 23rd day of December
1965 is hereby published.
SPECIAL ORDER
THAT the Taumarunui County Council hereby resolves by
way of special order that the special order of the Taumarunui
County Council published in New Zealand Gazette, 14 August
1958, No. 51, page 1091, be hereby amended by the omission
of the words Lupin (Lupinus aboreus).
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of April 1966.
G. J. ANDERSON,
Assistant Director-General (Administration).
(Ag. 20649)
Plants Declared Noxious Weeds in the County of Levels
(Notice No. Ag. 8368)
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 purposes
of the said section, the following special order, made by the
Levels County Council on the 2nd day of February 1966 is
hereby published.
SPECIAL ORDER
THAT pursuant to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950,
the Levels County Council hereby resolves, by way of special
order, that the plants named in the Schedule hereto be declared
Noxious Weeds within the County of Levels.
SCHEDULE
Barley grass (Hordeum murinum).
Californian thistle, Canadian thistle, or Creeping thistle
(Cirsium arvense).
Cape tulip (Homeria collina).
Grecian thistle (Chamaepeuce afra).
Heath (Erica lusitanica and Erica arborea).
Saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus).
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes).
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of April 1966.
G. J. ANDERSON,
Assistant Director-General (Administration).
(Ag. 20649)
Timber Preservation Regulations 1955—Branding and Identi-
fication of Preservative Treated Timber
PURSUANT to regulation 12 of the Timber Preservation Regula-
tions 1955*, notice is hereby given that, subject to the exemp-
tions provided herein, timber which has been preservative
treated as provided in the said regulations shall be branded or
identified in the manner herein described.
- All preservative treated timber shall be branded on or at
one end with a clearly legible brand in block letters not less
than ⅜ in. high. The brand shall include the registered number
of the plant allocated by the Timber Preservation Authority.
Timbers exempt from this requirement are:
(a) Fence battens and droppers.
(b) Timber in sizes 2 in. by 1 in. section and less.
(c) Timber to be dressed or planer-gauged and branded
in accordance with clause 4 (a), (b), or (c) at or
adjacent to the treatment plant at which it is treated.
-
In the case of timber treated for ground contact use to
comply with T.P.A. specification I and II (Group A timbers
only) and specification III, an additional brand in the form of
an “X” is to be placed immediately after the plant number. -
Each piece of timber treated with a preservative which
does not colour the timber shall have its surfaces coloured
by a colouring material, approved by the Authority, added
to the treating solution. -
(a) All weatherboards and flooring shall be continuously
branded on the back of the board.
(b) All scantlings and timber which are dressed or planer-
gauged on at least one surface shall be continuously branded
on at least one face.
(c) All other finishing lines shall be either continuously
surface branded or surface branded within 6 in. of the end.
(d) All posts, poles, and piles shall be branded with an
incised brand on one end or with a disc approved by the
Authority and fixed above groundline.
(e) All surface branding shall be incised or branded with
a permanent ink approved by the Authority and shall be in
block letters not less than ⅜ in. high embodying the word
“treated”, together with, as a minimum, the number or trade
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