. Gazette Notices. E PSOM ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR A PUMPING STATION FOR DRAINAGE WORKS. BEING PART OF LOTS 9A AND 10A. ALLOTMENT 23. SECTION 10, SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. T„J,,I £°i* '? ercl £ iv en that it is proposed by the Body Corporate called the i . ion? S ° 10 I ? P^ ,m -,?, d District, under the provisions, of the Public Works Ait.l9oß. and the Public Health Act, 190 S. to execute a certain public work, to wit. trie, Construction of a Pumping Station, to he used for and in connection with the i>,?KH. g w" , ( , rtlcll3t !, on , o1 the Epsom Road District, and for the purpose of such ■ uniK. Work the Lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice is .further given that the Plan of the said Pumping Station, and of the jands so required to be taken, are deposited for public inspection at the Office of \J?J JPi?™ 8 • i Bo ? rd l 1 Manukaii Road. Epsom, and are there open for inspection. Ana notice is also hereby given that all persons affected by the execution of such £17? i Work, or by the taking of such Lands shall, if they have any 'veil-grounded c objections to the execution of the said Public Work or to itl;.; laKm P, .ot . such , Lands.' tot forth the same in writing. and send such l-V i tj W) i 1 . >, y i ys f , rom the first Publication of this notice to the Epsom Uoad Board, at Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. , SCHEDULE. Approximate area of Being Situated Situated Coloured Situated each of the parcels portion in in Survey on in ot land required to of Block District plan. Road Disbe taken - of trict of la Or 39 Lot.= OA and 10A 1 of Allot 28. Section Otahuhu. Edged Epsom. 10, Suburbs of red. Auckland (18.095). All in the Land District of Auckland. Dated at Auckland this 26th day of January. 1915. The Common Seal of the Body Corporate called the Inhabitants of the Epsom Koad District was hereto set and affixed by the authority of the Road Board thereof, in the presence of — F. H. WOOD, Chairman of 'he Epsom Road Board. EDWD. CLAY , ~ , HARRY FROST ) Members, WILLIAM HOGG. Clerk.
QNE-TREE HILL ROAD BOARD NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. IN X^T.- S iE R 0F TH E PUBLIC WORKS ACT. 190 S. AND. -ITS AMENDMENTS. AND OF THE TAKING UNDER THE SAID ACT OF CERTAIN LAND WITHIN DISTRICT HILL ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. Ti'Y*i°r. c * j is hereby v en that the One-lree Hill Road Board nronoses, under the provision of the Public Works Act. 1908. to take t.e land described in the Schedule hereto for road purposes. And notice is hereby further given that a. plan of the land so required to be token is <iopo6ite<l in the public Office of tho Clerk to trie said Board. Manukau Road. Epsom. -\urkland. and is there open for inspection. v them fee. during ordinary office hours, and tnat all persons affected by the taking of i lie said land should, if they have wellfounded objections to the taking of the said ' land, set forth the same in writing, and ser.d pitch writing within forty days of the nubli.v.ion of this notice to the One-treo Hill ! 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15829, 28 January 1915, Page 4
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