Corrigenda and Land Proclamations




No. 97 2699

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 19 AUGUST 1982


CORRIGENDUM

Emergency Restriction on Cut Flower Imports—
(Notice No. 2863, Ag. 12/18/1)

In the notice with the above heading dated 6 July 1982, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, of 15 July 1982, No. 79, page 2357, please read under the heading ‘Major Reason for Restriction’ the correct spelling of the following words:

Liriomyza Trifolii
L. Sativae
U. Transversalis


CORRIGENDUM

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT—AKAROA COUNTY

In the notice dated 25 June 1982 and published in the New Zealand Gazette of 22 July 1982, No. 82, page 2434, in the Schedule for “Little Akaroa” read “Little Akaloa”.

(L and S. H.O. Res. 11/3/23; D.O. 13/53)


CORRIGENDUM

National Roads Board: Declaring State Highway to be a Limited Access Road

In the notice with the above heading, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 1 July 1982, No. 72, page 2021 regarding State Highway No. 1, Cambridge Borough Boundary to Gorton Road section for “Lot 1, D.P. 30258” read “Lot 1, D.P. S. 30258”.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of August 1982.

R. K. THOMSON, Secretary.

(72/1/3A/5)


Declaring Land in South Auckland Land District, Vested in the South Auckland Education Board as a Site for a Public School, to be Vested in Her Majesty the Queen

DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General

By His Deputy RONALD DAVISON

A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT to subsection (6) of section 5 of the Education Lands Act 1949, I, The Honourable Sir David Stuart Beattie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto, being an area vested in the South Auckland Education Board as a site for a public school, shall be vested in Her Majesty the Queen, freed and discharged from every educational trust affecting the same, but subject to all leases, encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting the same at the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—THAMES-COROMANDEL DISTRICT

1390 square metres, more or less, being part Ngahuwha Block, situated in Block VI, Coromandel Survey District. Part certificate of title, Volume 574, folio 45 (Limited). S.O. Plan 51279.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 28th day of June 1982.

VENN YOUNG, for Minister of Lands.

[L.S.]

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

(L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1236; D.O. 8/1/118)


Land Taken for the Waharoa-Apata (Kaimai Deviation) Railway in Block X, Wairere Survey District, Piako County

DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General

A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1981, I, The Honourable Sir David Stuart Beattie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, declare the land, described in the Schedule hereto,



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Correction to Cut Flower Import Restrictions

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Corrigendum, Emergency Restriction, Cut Flower Imports, Liriomyza Trifolii, L. Sativae, U. Transversalis

🗺️ Correction to Akaroa County Notice

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Corrigendum, Canterbury Land District, Akaroa County, Little Akaloa

🚂 Correction to National Roads Board Notice

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 August 1982
Corrigendum, National Roads Board, Limited Access Road, State Highway No. 1, Cambridge Borough, Gorton Road
  • R. K. Thomson, Secretary

🗺️ Vesting of Education Land in South Auckland

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
28 June 1982
Proclamation, Education Lands Act 1949, South Auckland Education Board, Public School, Thames-Coromandel District, Ngahuwha Block
  • David Beattie, Governor-General
  • Ronald Davison, Deputy
  • Venn Young, for Minister of Lands

🚂 Land Taken for Waharoa-Apata Railway

🚂 Transport & Communications
Proclamation, Public Works Act 1981, Waharoa-Apata Railway, Kaimai Deviation, Block X, Wairere Survey District, Piako County
  • David Beattie, Governor-General