✨ Road Diversion Notice
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
New Zealand Government Gazette.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
Vol. XIX. NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1871. [No. 6.]
Superintendent’s Office,
New Plymouth, March 4, 1871.
WHEREAS by an Ordinance of the Provincial Council of the Province of Taranaki, intituled the “Roads Diversion Ordinance, 1870,” power is given to the Superintendent to stop up certain roads; and whereas by clause 2 of the said recited Ordinance it is enacted that before any of the roads or any portion of the roads are stopped up by the Superintendent, he shall cause to be advertised a notice in the Government Gazette of the Province of Taranaki, or in at least one newspaper published in New Plymouth or elsewhere in the said Province, referring to the map or maps and describing in general terms the situation, length, and course of that one or more of the roads or that portion or those portions of the roads intended to be stopped up, and calling upon all persons objecting to the stopping up of such road, roads, portion of road, or portions of roads, to set forth a statement in writing of any well grounded objection they may have (if any) to such stopping up as above, and to leave within thirty days from the first publication of such notice, such statement, addressed to the Superintendent, which roads are more particularly described in the Schedule B hereto.
Now therefore I, Federico Alonzo Carrington, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki, do hereby publish a list of such roads as it is intended shall be stopped up, and do further call upon all persons having any objections thereto within thirty days from the date hereof to do so, in manner set forth in clause 2 already recited.
FRED. A. CARRINGTON,
Superintendent.
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🏗️ Road Diversion Notice
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works4 March 1871
Roads, Diversion, Taranaki, Superintendent
- Frederico Alonzo Carrington, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1871, No 6