✨ Land Proclamations




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

VOL. XVI.] THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1867. [No. 33.]

PROCLAMATION.

By John Williamson, Esquire,
Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.

WHEREAS by Proclamation issued under my hand, and dated the 4th day of May, 1867, I did proclaim and declare that all that Block of Land being a portion of the Tauhoa Block, bounded on the south-east by the Hoteo River, on the south-west by the Kaipara River and the Piritaha Native Reserve to the mouth of the Hangahanga River, on the north-west by a line from the mouth of the Hangahanga River to the summit of Pariamahia, and on the north-east by a line from Pariamahia to Pukeko Creek on the Hoteo River, estimated to contain about 9000 acres, as the same is delineated on the Plan in the Land Office, should be reserved and set apart for certain Immigrants, not being fewer than fifty above eighteen years of age, expected to arrive, or who shall have arrived, and desire to settle within the Province of Auckland.

Now therefore, pursuant to the authority vested in me in that behalf, I, the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby revoke the said Proclamation.

Given under my hand, at Auckland,
this twenty-fifth day of June,
in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.

J. Williamson,
Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.

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PROCLAMATION.

By John Williamson, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.

WHEREAS, by the second section of the "Auckland Waste Lands Act, 1866," it was enacted that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent by proclamation to declare that a certain block of land therein described shall be set apart and secured for certain immigrants, not being fewer than fifty, above eighteen years of age, expected to arrive, or who shall have arrived and desire to settle within the Province of Auckland.

Now, therefore, pursuant to the authority vested in me in that behalf, I, the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby proclaim and declare that all that parcel of land, being a portion of the Tauhoa Block, bounded on the north by the Papakainga creek, the Tepahi river, from its mouth to Teruataniwhas, and thence by a line to Te Rango o Kakere on the Hoteo river; on the south and east by the Hoteo river, and on the west by the Kaipara harbour, estimated to contain about 9000 acres, as the same is delineated on the plan in the Land Office, shall be reserved and set apart as provided for in the above recited Act as Special Settlement Land.

Given under my hand, at Auckland,
in the said Province, the 21st day of June, One Thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.

J. Williamson,
Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Revocation of Land Proclamation for Immigrants

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
25 June 1867
Land reservation, Revocation, Tauhoa Block, Immigrants, Auckland Province
  • John Williamson, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland

πŸ—ΊοΈ Proclamation of Special Settlement Land

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
21 June 1867
Land reservation, Special Settlement, Tauhoa Block, Immigrants, Auckland Province
  • John Williamson, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland