✨ Land and Geographic Notices
1 DECEMBER 2011 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 186 5409
New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act 2008
Corrigendum—Notice of Final Determinations to Assign or Alter Geographic Names
In the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand Gazette, 3 November 2011, No. 168, page 4696, in the description under the heading Railway Lines, please replace
"Cambridge Industrial Siding"
with
"Cambridge Industrial Line".
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of December 2011.
W. K. SHAW, Secretary, New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa.
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Public Works Act 1981
Leasehold Estate in Land Taken for Road and Sub-Leasehold Estate in Land Taken for the Functioning Indirectly of a Road—State Highway 1/14 Intersection Upgrade, Whangarei District
LT GEN THE RT HON SIR JERRY MATEPARAE,
Governor-General
A Proclamation
Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, I, Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby declare:
(a) The leasehold estate in the land described in the First Schedule to be taken for road and State highway; and
(b) The sub-leasehold estate in the land described in the Second Schedule (on the terms and conditions set out in the Third Schedule) to be taken for the functioning indirectly of a road
and to vest in the Crown on the 14th day after the date of the publication of this Proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette.
North Auckland Land Registry—Whangarei District
First Schedule
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 0.0080 | Part Kiri Kiri No. 6 Block (part Computer Freehold Register NA767/43); shown as Section 1 on SO 442121. |
Second Schedule
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 0.0174 | Part Kiri Kiri No. 6 Block (part Computer Freehold Register NA767/43); marked “A” on SO 442121. |
Third Schedule
Terms and Conditions
Definitions
lessor means the registered proprietor of the land in Computer Freehold Register NA767/43.
lessee means the registered lessee of the land as recorded in Computer Interest Register 267990.
Purpose for Which Sub-leasehold Estate is Required
The sub-leasehold estate (“the sub-lease”) is required to allow the Crown to occupy it during the construction of the State Highway 1/14 Intersection Upgrade (“the Project”). The land will be used for construction of batter slopes, fencing, landscaping, alterations to services and access.
Terms of the Sub-leasehold Estate
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The Crown must give the lessor and the lessee reasonable notice prior to first entry onto the land for occupation during the construction of the Project.
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The sub-lease shall commence on the 14th day after publication of a proclamation taking the land and the sub-lease in the New Zealand Gazette, and terminate on the date one year thereafter.
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The Crown shall pay to the lessee a current market rent for the term of the sub-lease, such rate to be determined by a registered valuer at the commencement of the sub-lease.
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The Crown may, on the giving of written notice to the lessor and the lessee, extend the term of the sub-lease for a further one year should the Project not be completed by the expiry of the original term. The current market rent shall be reviewed at the time the lessor and the lessee are given notice of any such extension.
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Notwithstanding the term created, the Crown may terminate the sub-lease at any time by giving the lessor and the lessee one month’s notice in writing.
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The Crown shall have the right to occupy the land subject to the sub-lease, including the right to enter and re-enter the land at all times, with or without such vehicles, machinery or materials for the purpose set out in the notice.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand and issued under the Seal of New Zealand this 23rd day of November 2011.
[L.S.]
HON MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Minister for Land Information.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(LINZ CPC/2010/15023)
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Land Acquired for Road and Land Acquired for the Functioning Indirectly of a Road (Segregation Strip)—State Highway 16, Hobsonville, Auckland
Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister for Land Information, Ainslie Drysdale, Land Information New Zealand, declares that, pursuant to an agreement to that effect having been entered into:
(a) The land described in the First Schedule to this notice is acquired for road which, pursuant to section 5 of the Land Transport Management Act 2003, forms part of State Highway 1 and vests in the Crown;
(b) The land described in the Second Schedule to this notice is acquired for the functioning indirectly of a road (segregation strip) and vests in the Crown on the date of publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
North Auckland Land District—Auckland
First Schedule
Land Acquired for Road
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 1.7478 | Part Lot 1 DP 60731 (part Computer Freehold Register NA35B/1045); shown as Section 22 on SO 445789. |
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