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Estimated extent.β€”132 acres.

Number and description of Stock upon the Run.β€”(To commence with) 10 head great cattle.

CHARLES HASELDEN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Waste Lands Commissioners Office,
Auckland November 14th, 1864.

I HEREBY notify to all applicants for Crown Grants under the Auckland Waste Lands Act, 1858; the Waste Lands Act Amendment Act, 1862; and the Waste Lands Act Amendment Act, 1863, that proof will be required, that the persons named in the application were resident in the province of Auckland at the expiry of the statutory period of residence, three years. And that in all cases where applications for Crown Grants made prior to June 1st 1864, have been refused because of the non-residence of the persons named therein at the date of applying for the Crown Grants, such applications will be reconsidered if at once forwarded to me.

CHARLES HASELDEN,
Waste Lands Commissioner.

AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY ACT AMENDMENT.

NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to the General Assembly, at the ensuing session thereof, for an Act to amend the Auckland and Drury Railway Act, 1863; and to enable the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to borrow money, for the completion and maintenance of the Railways and Works by the said Act authorised to be executed, by mortgaging the said Railways and Works, and all the real and personal property appertaining thereto, and the Tolls, dues, and charges to arise from the traffic on the said Railways; and to enable the Superintendent to delegate the powers and authorities vested in him, under or by virtue of the said Act, or any of them, to Commissioners or other persons; and to confer, vary, and extinguish, other rights and privileges.

And Notice is further given that printed copies of the said bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office, and in the office of the Colonial Secretary within fourteen days after the commencement of the session.

Dated the 11th day of November, 1864.

F. D. FENTON,
Parliamentary Agent.

AUCKLAND CEMETERIES ACT.

NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to the General Assembly, at the next session thereof, for leave to introduce a bill to authorise the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to close all the existing Cemeteries within the suburbs of Auckland, and to prohibit all interments therein, from and after a time and subject to conditions set forth in the said bill, and to dedicate and set apart other Cemeteries, or another Cemetery, in lieu thereof, that is to say: A Cemetery at or near One-tree Hill, near Auckland aforesaid, situated in allotment No. 54, of section No. 12, of the suburbs of Auckland, which allotment has been heretofore reserved for the purposes of a public burial ground, and has by letters patent, dated the twenty-fifth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, been granted to the said Superintendent, and his successors for ever, upon trust, for a site for a public Cemetery, and contains by admeasurement fifteen (15) acres and thirty-six (36) perches, or thereabouts, and is bounded on or towards the north-west by allotment number twelve (12) of the same section, on or towards the north-east by the One-tree Hill reserve, on or towards the south-east by a road reserve, and on or towards the south-west by the Auckland and Onehunga Road; and a Cemetery situate in the said One-tree Hill Reserve being twenty acres thereof immediately adjoining the said Burial-ground Reserve: and to confer upon the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, and his successors, certain powers over or in relation to the cemetery or cemeteries so to be established, and to enable him to levy and receive fees, rates, and duties for interments therein, and to make bye-laws for the management of the said cemetery or cemeteries, and to confer, vary, and extinguish exemptions from payment of fees, rates, and duties, and to confer, vary, and extinguish other rights and privileges, and to enable the said Superintendent and his successors to delegate or transfer his powers so to be conferred as aforesaid, or any of them, to any ecclesiastical corporation or other religious body with respect to any particular portion of the said cemetery or cemeteries.

And Notice is further given that printed copies of the said bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office, and in the office of the Colonial Secretary, within fourteen days from the commencement of the session.

Dated this 11th of November, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-four.

F. D. FENTON,
Parliamentary Agent.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 31





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πŸ—ΊοΈ Claim of Run by George Beeson (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
14 November 1864
Land Claim, Wanganui Island, Coromandel Harbour, George Beeson
  • George Beeson, Claimant of land

  • CHARLES HASELDEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands

πŸ—ΊοΈ Residency Requirement for Crown Grants

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
14 November 1864
Crown Grants, Residency Requirement, Auckland Province
  • CHARLES HASELDEN, Waste Lands Commissioner

πŸš‚ Auckland and Drury Railway Act Amendment

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
11 November 1864
Railway, Amendment, Borrowing, Superintendent of Auckland
  • F. D. FENTON, Parliamentary Agent

πŸ₯ Auckland Cemeteries Act

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
11 November 1864
Cemeteries, Closure, One-tree Hill, Superintendent of Auckland
  • F. D. FENTON, Parliamentary Agent