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12 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Goods 24.6

24.6 Definition of parcels zones

Zone 1: All that area of the North Island bounded to the east, north, and west by sea coast and to the south by a straight line extending from Woody Head on the west coast to the south end of Bruntwood railway station yard; thence in a straight line to Bowentown on the east coast.

Zone 2: All that area of the North Island bounded to the north by the sea coast, and by a line from Bowentown following the southern boundary of Zone 1 as far as the south end of Bruntwood railway station yard; thence in straight line to the summit of Mount Ruapehu; thence in a straight line to the Moawhango Dam; thence in a straight line to Matakaoa Point.

Zone 3: All that area of the North Island bounded to the west by the sea coast, and by a line following the southern boundary of Zone 1 from Woody Head to the south end of Bruntwood railway station yard; and the western and southern boundaries of Zone 2 from the south end of Bruntwood railway station yard to the Moawhango Dam; thence in a straight line to the southern end of Waiouru railway station yard; thence in a straight line passing through the south end of Manutahi railway station yard to the sea on the west coast.

Zone 4: All the area of the North Island bounded to the north and east by the sea coast and by a line following the eastern boundaries of Zones 2 and 3 from Matakaoa Point to the south end of Waiouru railway station yard; thence in a straight line to Cape Turnagain on the east coast.

Zone 5: All that area of the North Island bounded to the north by the lines following the southern boundaries of Zones 3 and 4 from the western sea coast to the southern end of Waiouru railway station yard and then to Cape Turnagain; and to the east, south and west by the sea coast.

Zone 6: All that area of the South Island bounded to the east, north and west by the sea coast and to the south by a straight line from Heaphy Bluff on the west coast to Lewis Pass; thence in a straight line passing through the north end of Hapuku railway station yard to the sea on the east coast.

Zone 7: All that area of the South Island bounded to the east by the sea coast, and by a line following the southern boundary of Zone 6 from the eastern sea coast to Lewis Pass; thence in a straight line (passing between Arthurs Pass and Otira) to Mount Hooker; thence in a straight line to eastern sea coast passing through the central point of the South Island Main Trunk railway bridge over the Waitaki River.

Zone 8: All that area of the South Island bounded to the west by the sea coast and to the north and east by a line following the entire western boundaries of Zones 6 and 7 from the Heaphy Bluff to Mount Hooker; thence in a straight line to Arnott Point on the west coast.

Zone 9: All that area of the South Island bounded to the north by a line following the entire southern boundary of Zones 7 and 8 from Arnott Point to the eastern sea coast, and to the east, south and west by sea coast.

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Carriage of goods, Parcels, Zones, North Island, South Island