✨ Railway Land and Electricity Consents
26 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1655
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1983.
M. R. H. HENARE,
for General Manager, New Zealand Railways Corporation.
(N.Z.R. L.O. 17417/B733/10)
Declaring Railway Land at Christchurch Now Set Apart for State Housing Purposes
PURSUANT to sections 24 and 30 of the New Zealand Railways Corporation Act 1981 and section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, the General Manager of the New Zealand Railways Corporation with the prior written consent of the Minister of Railways hereby declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart, subject to the Housing Act 1955, for State housing purposes from and after the 26th day of May 1983.
SCHEDULE
CANTEBURY LAND DISTRICT—CHRISTCHURCH CITY
ALL that piece of land described as follows:
Area
m²
703
(27.8p)
Railway land being
Lot 162, D.P. 603, being all the land comprised and described in certificate of title 511/229, together with a well and pipe line easement created in Transfer 181739.
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1983.
M. R. H. HENARE,
for General Manager, New Zealand Railways Corporation.
(N.Z.R. L.O. 9762/B655/9)
Declaring Railway Land at Hokitika Now Set Apart for a Government Centre
PURSUANT to sections 24 and 30 of the New Zealand Railways Corporation Act 1981 and section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, the General Manager of the New Zealand Railways Corporation with the prior written consent of the Minister of Railways hereby declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for a Government centre as from the 31st day of March 1983.
SCHEDULE
WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT—HOKITIKA BOROUGH
ALL that piece of land described as follows:
Area
m²
439
Railway land being
Section 4142, Town of Hokitika, being part of the land comprised and described in Gazette, 1905, page 1720 and Gazette, 1934, page 2917.
Situated in Block IV, Mahinapua Survey District.
As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 33776 (S.O. 10627), deposited in the office of the New Zealand Railways Corporation at Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1983.
M. R. H. HENARE,
for General Manager, New Zealand Railways Corporation.
(N.Z.R. L.O. 30592/1/19)
Consents to Generation of Electricity by Use of Water
I, Hugh Campbell Templeton, a member of the Executive Council acting for and on behalf of William Francis Birch, Minister of Energy, hereinafter called “the Minister” acting pursuant to section 25 of the Electricity Act 1968, hereby consent to Marlborough Electric Power Board generating electricity by the use of water subject to the following conditions:
CONDITIONS
- This consent is subject to compliance with the Electricity Act 1968 and the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967 and the Electrical Supply Regulations 1976, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976, the Water and Soil Conservation Regulations 1968, the Fish Pass Regulations 1947, and all Acts or regulations hereinafter made in amendment of or substitution for any of those regulations together with all other enactments and regulations which may be in force.
Provided that where there is continued non-compliance with any of the aforementioned acts and regulations the Minister may withdraw this consent to the generation of electricity.
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The generation of electricity by the use of water pursuant to this consent shall be carried out only by means of the works described in the Schedule hereto.
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The consent shall, unless it is sooner lawfully determined, continue in force until 31st day of March 2004, or until such time as the grantee disposes of the works whichever is the sooner.
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This consent confers no rights to water under the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967 or otherwise.
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For the purposes of assessing the rental or annual sum payable in respect of this consent the maximum generating capacity of the plant at the date of this consent is 11 MW.
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The grantee shall at all times maintain all works for the time being in use so as to be in good and proper working order in accordance with the requirements of the regulations and at all times maintain all works erected by the grantee pursuant to the consent whether in use or not in such good and safe condition as in the opinion of the Minister is unlikely to cause any danger to life or property.
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It shall be lawful for any person acting as an Inspecting Engineer of the Ministry of Energy (Electricity Division) at all times after the grant of the consent whether during or after the construction of any works to enter upon and inspect such works for the purpose of ascertaining whether these conditions are complied with, and for that purpose to require that any motive machinery be set in motion and to take specimens of material, make tests and measurements, and do all other things reasonably necessary or convenient for the purposes of such inspection, and the grantee will be at all times comply with the reasonable requirements of any such person in the premises.
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If the parties so agree it shall be lawful at any time for the grantee to surrender this consent and the Minister to accept such surrender subject to such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
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Neither the granting of the consent nor anything in the consent expressly or by implication contained shall affect or prejudice any liability imposed by law on the grantee to pay compensation or damages to any person arising by reason of the exercise by the grantee of the powers conferred by the consent.
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The rights granted by the consent shall be subject to all existing rights therefore granted and validly held and enjoyed under any enactment or otherwise.
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If at any time during the continuance of the consent the grantee fails or neglects to observe, perform, and comply with any of the provisions in the consent expressly or by implication contained, or otherwise makes default in complying with the terms of the consent, then the Minister may forthwith with the notice in writing to the grantee revoke and determine the consent.
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The grantee of this consent must give notice to the Ministry of Energy (Electricity Division) Wellington of any change of address of the grantee, or of the registered office, or usual place of business of the grantee.
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(a) Any notice to be given to the grantee shall be sufficient if served personally on the grantee or (in the case of the grantee being a corporate body) delivered at the registered office or usual place of business of the grantee to a person appearing to have for the time being the control of such premises, or sent by registered post letter addressed to the grantee at the postal address set out in the application for a consent or any subsequent address notified by the grantee to the Minister.
(b) Any notice to be given on the part of the Minister shall be sufficient if given in writing signed by the Minister or by any person purporting to act on behalf of or under the authority of the Minister.
(c) Any notice to be given to the Minister shall be sufficient if given in writing delivered to or sent by registered post letter addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Electricity, Private Bag, Wellington.
SCHEDULE
LOCATION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
The water for the Branch River Scheme shall be taken from the Branch River at a point in Block XVI, Patriarch Survey District and the water shall be used for the generating of electricity by means of the following works:
(a) Headworks consisting of a stream bed intake, settling basin, flushing apron, fish pass, and race intake weir taking water from the Branch River at the point hereinbefore mentioned.
(b) A 2180 m race from the intake discharging into a storage pond at the Argyle Powerhouse hereinafter mentioned.
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