[Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
Whereas by the regulations for the sale and disposal of lands taken under the authority of "The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863," and "The New Zealand Settlements Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865," contained in the schedule to an Order in Council made and issued, bearing date the eleventh day of May, 1871, it is provided that the reserves for roads and all other public purposes whatever, and for education, and the sites for churches and chapels or other places of worship for different religious denominations, may be made by Government out of any confiscated lands, and that notices of all such reserves shall be published in the New Zealand Gazette: It is hereby notified that the land specified in the schedule hereunder written shall be reserved for the purpose therein mentioned and set opposite the description of the said parcel of land.
I have, &c.,
G. Maurice O'Rorke,
Secretary for Crown Lands.