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2 APRIL
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the lands so required to be taken and the roads so required to be stopped is deposited at offices of the Raglan County Council, Great South Road, Ngaruawahia, and there open for inspection; all persons affected by the execution of the public works or by the taking of the said lands for road or by the stopping of the said public roads should if they have any objections to the execution of the said public works or to the taking of the said lands for road, not being objections to the amount or payment of compensation, set forth in writing and send the written objection within 40 days of the first publication of this notice to he Secretary of the Planning Tribunal Division, Department of Justice, Postal Centre, Private Bag, Wellington; if they have any objections to the stopping of the said public roads they should set forth in writing and send the written objection to the offices of the Council, Great South Road, Ngaruawahia, before the 10th day of May 1980; and if any objections are 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

Area m² Being
418 Part Lot 30, D.P. 22035, and marked “A” on S.O. Plan 50622.
1219 Part Lot 30, D.P. 22035, and marked “B” on S.O. Plan 50622.
51 Streambed, and marked “C” on S.O. Plan 50622.
301 Part Opuatia 5A 42B3 Block, and situated in Block XI, Onewhere Survey District, and marked “E” on S.O. Plan 50622.
87 Part Opuatia 5A 42B3 Block, and situated in Block XI, Onewhere Survey District, and marked “F” on S.O. Plan 50622.
875 Part Section I, Block XV, Onewhere Survey District, and marked “G” on S.O. Plan 50622.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Area m² Adjoining or passing through
541 Part Opuatia 5A42B3, and situated in Block XI, Onewhere Survey District, and marked “H” on S.O. Plan 50622.

R. A. BROWNLEE,
Chief Executive Officer, Raglan County Council.

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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

RUGBY FOOTBALL—A GUIDE BOOK FOR TEACHERS, COACHES AND PLAYERS
SPORTS SERIES No. 4
Department of Education

80 p. 1977. $1
This revised booklet, one of the series Sports Instruction, has been designed to assist teachers and coaches develop the basic skills of rugby football.
Contains 28 different sections, well illustrated with photographs and diagrams. Teaching points are printed in bold type. Primary school teachers and lower grade coaches will gain most from the individual skills sections, secondary school teachers and senior coaches from the unit and team skills sections.
Covers all the basic principles of the game which enable players to become more efficient.

RURAL LAND ADMINISTRATION IN NEW ZEALAND
Edited by J. Bruce Brown

128 p. $2
The subject-matter of this book is an important contribution to the record of land administration in New Zealand. It is recommended to all who have an interest in the problems associated with the management of rural land for in it will be found a practical and informed appraisal of the complexities of rural land administration. Series No. 12. (New Zealand Institute of Public Administration.)

SAMUEL BUTLER AT MESOPOTAMIA
By Peter Bromley Maling

66 p. twenty-two Illustrations, 2 maps. $1
A record of all that is known of Butler’s home in the Forest Creek Valley and at Mesopotamia where he formed the nucleus of his sheep station.

SCENIC RESERVES OF CANTERBURY
By L. W. McCaskill

34 p. Illustrated. 1974. $1.50
The Department of Lands and Survey, under the 1892 Land Act, was charged with the specific task of scenery preservation. In the following 10 years, 265 reserves of various kinds, covering an area of 31,047 hectares, were made under the 1892 Land Act. Today there are 963 scenic reserves, with a total area of 277,480 and fauna, plus 55 reserves for the preservation of flora and fauna, with an area of 187,997 hectares throughout the country. The Canterbury reserves cover an area of 15,268 hectares; this book consists of information on the different scenic areas, with photographs of the various reserves within this area.

SCENIC RESERVES OF HAWKE’S BAY
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY

24 p. 1978. $2.95
Scenic Reserves of the Hawke’s Bay Land District is another booklet in the series prepared by the Department of Lands and Survey.
The areas suitable for scenic reservation are neither as large nor as numerous as those in most other land districts but they include world famous reserves. Among these are the Cape Kidnappers Bird Sanctuary, which is the world’s only known mainland gannetry; Morere Springs, with its attractive groves of nikau palms; and Ball’s Clearing, which is renowned for its magnificent podocarps. Well illustrated with location maps and black and white photos.

SCENIC RESERVES OF OTAGO

26 p. 1975. $1.75
Written by L. W. McCaskill for the Department of Lands and Survey this little booklet provides us with a short description of the scenic reserves of the Otago Land District. Illustrated with full page photographs of some of the beauty spots of the area. (Department of Lands and Survey.)

SHADOW OF THE LAND
By Ian Wards

422 p. 1968. $9
The title for this book was provided by Nopera Panakarero, a Kaitaia chief of much influence, who, in May 1840, believed that only the “shadow of the land” had gone to Queen Victoria whilst the substance remained with the Maoris. Less than a year later he revised this opinion convinced that only the “shadow” would be the Maori portion.
The author examines the British acquisition of New Zealand, the Maoris trust in the Treaty of Waitangi and their confidence that its terms would be honoured and explains it was only by accident that the Maoris were guaranteed the possession of their lands and ancient privileges.
It is under these circumstances that the book considers the use of military force in New Zealand, analyses the arguments surrounding the provision of troops and concludes that, beyond any reasonable doubt there was never an attempt to govern by “moral suasion”.
New Zealand followed the normal nineteenth century British pattern of territorial acquisition.
The book is an essential introduction to the Maori wars of a later date.

SHARING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
N.Z. COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE

88 p. 1978 $2.75
Report of the New Zealand Council of Social Service on desirable roles and directions in social service development.

SOCIAL TRENDS IN NEW ZEALAND
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

193 p. 1977. $4.50
This volume, the first to be produced, examines nine major social areas, viz. demographic patterns, housing and households, education, health and medical services, social welfare and social security, crime and law enforcement, leisure, labour force participation, and incomes.



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🏘️ Raglan County Council Notice of Lands to be Taken for Road and Roads to be Stopped (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Road construction, Land acquisition, Public works, Raglan County Council
  • R. A. Brownlee, Chief Executive Officer, Raglan County Council

🎓 General Publications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Publications, Education, Land Administration, Scenic Reserves, Social Trends
  • J. Bruce Brown, Editor of 'Rural Land Administration in New Zealand'
  • Peter Bromley Maling, Author of 'Samuel Butler at Mesopotamia'
  • L. W. McCaskill, Author of 'Scenic Reserves of Canterbury' and 'Scenic Reserves of Otago'
  • Ian Wards, Author of 'Shadow of the Land'