State Highway Notices and Land Entitlements




17 JUNE 2004

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 73

First Schedule

  1. At Te Kuiti, the section of State Highway No. 3,
    commencing on Rora Street from the northern Rail
    Crossing at Carroll Street and proceeding in a generally
    south-easterly direction to the intersection with State
    Highway No. 30 at Waiteti Road (Route Position 65/10.43
    to Route Position 65/11.57); a distance of 1.14 kilometres.

  2. In the Whakatane District, the section of State Highway
    No. 38, commencing on the Murupara to Waikaremoana
    Road, from the west abutment of the Rangitaiki River
    Bridge at Murupara and proceeding in a generally south-
    easterly direction to the intersection of Minginui Road at
    Te Whaiti (Route Position 36/0.06 to Route Position
    57/0.00); a distance of 20.40 kilometres.

  3. At Napier, the section of State Highway No. 50,
    commencing on the section of existing State Highway
    No. 50 on Hardinge Road from its eastern intersection
    with the Ahuriri Bypass and proceeding in a generally
    westerly direction to its intersection with Bridge Street,
    then on Bridge Street in a generally southerly direction
    to its western intersection with the Ahuriri Bypass
    (Route Position 0/1.57 to Route Position 0/2.55); a
    distance of 1.04 kilometres.

  4. In the Hurunui District, the section of State Highway
    No. 70, commencing from the existing section of State
    highway from the junction at State Highway No. 7 at
    Red Post Corner and proceeding in a generally
    north-easterly direction to the intersection of Leslie Street
    and Lyndon Street in Waiau (Route Position 0/0.00 to
    Route Position 0/19.34); a distance of 19.34 kilometres.

Second Schedule

  1. In the Far North District, the section of State Highway
    No. 1N, commencing on the Far North Road from a
    point 850 metres south of the Cape Reinga Lighthouse
    and proceeding in a generally southerly direction to a
    point 360 metres north of Te Hapua Road at Waitiki
    Landing (Reference Station 0 to Reference Station 20); a
    distance of 20 kilometres.

  2. In the Far North District, the section of State Highway
    No. 11, commencing on Seaview Road, Marsden Road,
    and the Paihia to Puketona Road from the current
    terminus of the highway 420 metres north of the
    northern abutment of the Te Haumi River Bridge in
    Paihia, and proceeding in a generally westerly direction
    to its intersection with State Highway No. 10 at Puketona
    (Route Position 0/14.05 to Route Position RP14/15.60);
    a distance of 15.6 kilometres.

  3. At Whangarei, the section of State Highway No. 15A,
    commencing on the access road to the Port at Marsden
    Point, on One Tree Point Road from its intersection with
    State Highway No. 1, then proceeding in a generally
    northerly direction to the intersection of McCathie Road,
    then on to the newly constructed road proceeding in a

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generally north easterly direction to its intersection with
Marsden Point Road, then on Marsden Point Road in a
generally northerly direction to the intersection with
Ralph Trimmer Drive (Route Position 0/0.00 to Route
Position 0/8.52); a distance of 8.52 kilometres.

  1. In Manukau City, the section of State Highway 20B,
    commencing on Puhinui Road from the intersection of
    State Highway No. 20, and proceeding in a generally
    south-westerly direction to the western boundary of Orrs
    Road (Route Position 0/0.00 to Route Position 0/2.38); a
    distance of 2.38 kilometres.

  2. At Te Kuiti, the section of State Highway No. 3,
    commencing on Carroll Street from the intersection
    of Te Kumi Street and proceeding in a generally
    south-easterly direction to the intersection of State
    Highway No. 30 (Awakino Road) (Route Position
    65/10.43 to Route Position 65/11.49); a distance of 1.06
    kilometres.

  3. At Tauranga, the section of State Highway 2A,
    commencing on Takitimu Drive, Marsh Street and
    Mirielees Road from the intersection with State Highway
    No. 2 (Route J) and proceeding in a generally northerly
    direction to the northern end of Mirielees Road at
    Sulphur Point (Route Position 0/0.00 to Route Position
    0/4.59); a distance of 4.59 kilometres.

  4. At Napier, the section of State Highway No. 50,
    commencing on the Ahuriri Bypass from its intersection
    with Hardinge Road in a generally westerly direction to
    its intersection with Bridge Street (Route Position 0/1.57
    to Route Position 0/2.55); a distance of 0.98 kilometres.

  5. In New Plymouth, the section of State Highway No. 44,
    commencing on Eliot Street from its intersection with
    Courtenay Street proceeding in a generally northerly
    direction to Molesworth Street, then on Molesworth
    Street and proceeding in a generally westerly direction to
    the intersection of St Aubyn Street, then on St Aubyn
    Street and Breakwater Road and proceeding in a generally
    westerly direction to a point 265 metres west of the
    intersection of Ngamotu Road (Route Position 0/0.00 to
    Route Position 0/5.21); a distance of 5.21 kilometres.

  6. In the Marlborough District, the section of State
    Highway No. 62, commencing on Rapaura Road, from
    its intersection with State Highway No. 6 at Fox’s
    Island, and proceeding in a generally easterly direction
    to its intersection with State Highway No. 1 at Spring
    Creek (Route Position 0/0.00 to Route Position 0/12.75);
    a distance of 12.75 kilometres.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of June 2004.

Signed on behalf on Transit New Zealand by:
M. K. LAUDER, Highway Control Manager, Transit
New Zealand.

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Land Notices

Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998

Notifying the Granting of Fenton and Customary Fishing Entitlements

Under the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998,
the Conservator of the Canterbury Conservancy of the
Department of Conservation hereby notifies that
the Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Maori

Affairs have granted fenton entitlements over the land
described in the First Schedule, and customary fishing
entitlements over the land described in the Second Schedule.

Canterbury Land District

First Schedule

Waimakariri District

1.0000 hectares, being part Rural Section 41888; marked
“E” on SO 303509.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 73


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 73





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Revoking Sections of State Highway and Declaring New Sections of State Highway (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
3 June 2004
State Highway, Revocation, Declaration, Transit New Zealand, Te Kuiti, Whakatane, Napier, Hurunui, Far North, Whangarei, Manukau, Tauranga, New Plymouth, Marlborough
  • M. K. Lauder, Highway Control Manager, Transit New Zealand

🪶 Granting of Fenton and Customary Fishing Entitlements under Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998

🪶 Māori Affairs
Ngāi Tahu, Fenton Entitlements, Customary Fishing, Canterbury Land District, Waimakariri District
  • Conservator of the Canterbury Conservancy, Department of Conservation