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, WotieH* GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NEW ZEALAND. SESSION 1902. In the Matter of a Bill to be intituled “An Act to Provide tor the Closing of Certain Roads in the Dunedin Town pelt and for lieplating the Roads Therein.” •VrOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applß -Is cation is intended to he made to the General Assembly of New Zealand at the em suing Session thereof to be immediately held for leave to bring in a BUI to be intituled “ An Act to Provide for the Closing of Certwn Roads in the Dunedin Town Belt, and tor Regulating the Roads Therein.” The objects of such Bill are to provide:— l. Tliat from and after the waking of a Special Order in that behalf by the City Council of Dunedin, which Special Order it is empowered to make by tho proposed Act, the roads described iu the Schedule hereto shah cease to be highways, and the soil thereof shall thereafter be and re. main subject to all rights and laws to , wluch the Town Beit is subject: Provided that such Special Order shall not he made until a bridge shall have been constructed and opened for traffic from George street across the Water of Lejtli. 2. Tliat it be lawful lor the Council of the City of Dunedin to create and dedicate highways through the Town Belt in addition to or in substitution for such as already exist, and to change the course of any highway within the Town Belt in such manner and to such extent as to it may seem best, and as to any existing highway or any such as may be hereafter created and dedicated, and any part thereof, to define the limits thereof, and to declare or change the purpose i<r purposes for which the same may bo used, and to declare and regulate the rule of the road and the traffic upon any roads in the Town Belt, whether highways or not,, notwithstanding any enactment or law to the contrary-’ Provided that, any such highway shall be created and dedicated or defined, and the purpose thereof declared °r changed, and the rule of the road and-the traffic dared and regulated on any read or roads by Special Order only: Provided that nothing in this Section of the proposed Act contained shall be deemed to make a highway of any existing road which is not already a highway, or to enable the Council to stop any highway without providing the public with an equally convene ent substituteTJ3E SCHEDULE, First: All that area of land in the City of uiedm, in the Provincial District of Qtago, ntaining 1 rood and 04 poles, ccpimonciug a point distant from the most southern rner of Section 117, North-east Valley Disci, 68 links bearing 229deg 43mm and 3.3 jinks bcHring 236deg 08mm, amf bounded once by linos bearing 334deg lOmin N.W. 113.6 links, 297.9 links, 158.6 links, 26Q.5 links, 49.5 links, 102.6 links, 143.9 links, 253.9 links, 154.0 links, 292.3 links, 110.0 links, 50.Q Jinks, 318deg 50min 312deg 14min 201deg 06m>n 287deg 13min 270deg 14min 107deg 13min.S.B. l2ldeg Oeminf ~ 132dtfg 14miUf ~ 138deg 50min „ 154deg lOmiu ~ and 63deg OOmiU N.E. the commencing point, be the aforesaid a, bearings, and linkages a little more or 1. Second: All that area, being portnn of d line 100 links wide, shown on the original ,wn Grant of the Town Belt to the Supermdent of Otago, dated the 6th day of vember, 1865, and also shown on plan athed to tho Grant of the Town Belt from r late Majesty Queen Victoria to the tier" ation of the City of Dunedin, dated 15th ober, 1878, and extending from the present S. Valley Main road to road line 60 links e running between Town Belt and S rot ion , N.E. Valley District, md Notice is Hereby Given that a copy tho said Bill, and also a duly-certified n of the roads comprised in the said edule have been deposited in the Magis;e’s Court for the District of Dunedin fer die inspection. Sated tins 21st day of June, 1802. ITH, CHAPMAN, AND SINCLAIR, Liverpool street, Dupedm, olicitors for the Council of the City of Dunedin, Promoters of the said Bill. CORONATION CELEBRATION. I RESPECTFULLY request the Citizens to OBSERVE THURSDAY, the 26th instant, as a CLOSE HOLIDAY in honor of the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward the VII JAMES A. PARK, Mayor. Dunedin, 20th June, 1902. GRASS-CUTTING AND GRAZING EIGHTS. LENDERS will be received in the Town Clerk’s Office until 5 o’clock p.m. on SDNEBDAY, the 25th instant— For the right to cut and remove the grass from the Town Beit and City Reserves as divided into 15 allotments. For the right to graze cattle on certain fenced portions of the Town Belt for the period of twelve months, commencing Ist July, 1902. Conditions and all particulars on applioa°U‘ THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 17tU June, 1902. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS AT POET CHALMERS. ffcJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that VEHICLE TRAFFIC will be STOPPED THROUGH THE MAIN STREETS from 9 a.m. until 2 pm. on THURSDAY, 26th inst. Shipmasters are requested to display as much Bunting as they can-. It is desired that all Business places be Decorated. All Householders are requested to Illuminate their Houses at night. v ALEXANDER LBCK, Town Clerk. Port Chalmers, June 21, 1902. BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR. RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES ACT. RATEPAYERS are invited to Attend a MEETING to be held in the* Council Citinkers on TUESDAY, 24th June, at 7.45, IcTconsider the question/ of Introducing the System of Rating provided by the abovementioned Act. F. G. CRAY, Mayor. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. BOROUGH OE WEST HARBOR. NOTICE. THE Public are informed that a Display of Fireworks ’ will be given on the Reclaimed Land “PU THURSDAY EVENING Next, commencing at, 6.30. As the cost of the above will be defrayed by private subscription, anyone willing to assist are invited to send their Donations to the undersigned. F. G. CRAY, Mayor. ST. KILDA BOROUGH. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. TTTF. St. Rilda Council will be glad to receive, at an early date, the NAMES of THOSE WILLING to FORM a Volunteer Fire Brigade for the District. J. B. DICK, Town Clerk. 21st June, 1902.

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Evening Star, Issue 11610, 21 June 1902, Page 5

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