✨ Corrigendum and Local Government Order
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 21 AUGUST 1986
No. 130
CORRIGENDUM
Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation
IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand Gazette, 26 March 1986, No. 44, page 1305 and 1306,
for 0.450
Islets and rocks around D’Urville Island known as Hahi Island and
read 0.0450
Islets and rocks around D’Urville Island known as Hahi Island and
for 0.390
Tiripa Island
read 0.0390
Tiripa Island and
for 0.260
Tamatui Island
read 0.0260
Tamatui Island and
for 0.450
One Tree Island
read 0.0450
One Tree Island and
for 0.130
Karoro Island
read 0.0130
Karoro Island and
for 0.320
Kuku Rock
read 0.0320
Kuku Rock and
for 0.650
Huana Rocks
read 0.0650
Huana Rocks and
for 0.515
Pakirikiri Rock
read 0.0515
Pakirikiri Rock
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of August 1986.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
B. S. ROBINSON,
Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 21/3/1; D.O. 56A/1)
Wairoa Borough-Wairoa County Union Order 1986
PAUL REEVES, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 4th day of August 1986
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council
Pursuant to section 36 of the Local Government Act 1974, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order;
ORDER
- Title and commencement—(1) This order may be cited as the Union of Wairoa Borough-Wairoa County Order 1986.
(2) This order shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1986, except insofar as it may be necessary to provide for the triennial general election of members of local authorities on 11 October 1986 shall come into force on the date of the making of the order.
- Constitution—(1) The districts of Wairoa Borough and Wairoa County shall be united into one district to be known as the Wairoa District (hereinafter referred to as “the united district”).
(2) The Wairoa Borough Council and the Wairoa County Council (hereinafter referred to as “the uniting authorities”) shall be dissolved.
(3) There shall be a council for the united district to be known as the “Wairoa District Council” (hereinafter referred to as the “district council”).
- Wards—There shall be constituted 9 wards for the united district to be known as:
- Wairoa Ward, comprising the area of the former Wairoa Borough;
- Mahia Ward, comprising the area of the Mahia Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Nuhaka Ward, comprising the area of the Nuhaka Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Tuahara Ward, comprising the area of the Tuahara Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Frasertown Ward, comprising the area of the Frasertown Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Waikaremoana Ward, comprising the area of the Waikaremoana Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Ruakituri Ward, comprising the area of the Ruakituri Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Wairau Ward, comprising the area of the Wairau Riding of the former Wairoa County;
- Mohaka Ward, comprising the area of the Mohaka Riding of the former Wairoa County;
The ridings of the former Wairoa County referred to above are deemed to be those ridings constituted by special order of the Wairoa County Council made on 13 May 1986.
- Representation—(1) As from the date of the triennial general elections of members of local authorities to be held on 11 October 1986, for the purposes of representation, the district council shall comprise a Mayor elected by all electors of the united district and 15 councillors elected on a ward basis as follows:
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🪶 Correction to Maori Freehold Land Reservation Notice
🪶 Māori Affairs11 August 1986
Corrigendum, Maori Freehold Land, Maori Reservation, D’Urville Island, Hahi Island, Tiripa Island, Tamatui Island, One Tree Island, Karoro Island, Kuku Rock, Huana Rocks, Pakirikiri Rock
- B. S. Robinson, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs
🏘️ Union of Wairoa Borough and Wairoa County
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 August 1986
Local Government Act 1974, Union Order, Wairoa District, Wairoa Borough, Wairoa County, Wairoa District Council, Wards, Triennial Elections
- Paul Reeves, Governor-General