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AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Between ALBERT JOHN NICHOLAS, plaintiff; and HATA PAKA and KARAURIA, defendants.

WHEREAS by Writ of Fieri Facias issued in this action, and directed to me, ordering me that of the real and personal estate of the abovenamed Hata Paka and Karauria, I should cause to be made the sum of two hundred and seventy-five pounds six shillings and sixpence, together with interest upon the said sum at the rate of eight pounds per centum per annum, from the twenty-fourth day of September last, together with one pound thirteen shillings and fourpence for the said writ and warrant, besides Sheriffs’ Poundage, Officers’ Fees, &c. Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by public auction, by CHARLES DAVIS, at his Mart in Queen-street, Auckland, on the twentieth day of January, 1870, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, unless the said debt, interest, and costs be sooner paid, all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said Hata Paka and Karauria, under Crown Grants of, in, and to all that parcel of Land in the Province of Auckland, containing by admeasurement Thirty-five acres and two roods, more or less, situate at Umangawha, in the district of Coromandel, and known by the name of Wairore, which parcel of land is divided into two parcels of land by the Umangawha River, and is bounded towards the north-east by the said river, and by a line 894 links towards the south-east; by a survey line 2,420 links towards the south, by the Wairore Creek; towards the west by the said Umangawha River, and a line of 2,266 links; and towards the north-west by a line of 305 links, and numbered 93N. And also all that parcel of land in the Province of Auckland, aforesaid, containing by admeasurement 3 acres and 3 roods, more or less, situated at Umangawha aforesaid, and known by the name of Haere Aoatea; bounded towards the north-east by a mangrove swamp, near the mouth of the Umangawha Creek; towards the south-east by a line of 871 links; towards the south-west, by a line of 475 links; and towards the north-west, by a line 762 links, and numbered 98N. And, also, all that parcel of land, in the Province of Auckland, aforesaid, containing by admeasurement 240 acres, more or less, situate at the Umangawha aforesaid, and known by the name of Te Kanae O’Maui; bounded towards the northeast by a line 4372 links; towards the east by lines 3002 links, 160 links, 736 links, 118 links, &16 links and 351 links; towards the south by lines 100 links, 229 links, 131 links, said sum of £1 13s. 4d, besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c. : All the estate, right, title, and interest of the said Samuel Bright of, in, and to all that piece or parcel 627 links, 474 links, 160 links, 610 links, 137 links, 918 links, and 1,598 links; and towards the north-west by lines 2,285 links, 475 links, 2,069 links, and 716 links, and numbered 88N.

And I further give notice that the estate and interest of the said Hata Paka and Karauria in the said lands consists of an estate of inheritance in fee simple, free from incumbrance, and that the same has been taken by me in execution, at the suit of the said Albert John Nicholas, the execution creditor.

H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Sheriff.

Dated this 18th October, 1869.

Messrs. BEVERIDGE AND RITCHIE, of Wyndham-street, Auckland, Solicitors for the said Albert John Nicholas.


N O T I C E.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Between HENRY HAINES, Plaintiff; and SAMUEL BRIGHT, Defendant.

WHEREAS, by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued in this action and directed to me, ordering me that of the real and personal property of the above-named SAMUEL BRIGHT I should cause to be made the sum of Eighty-four pounds eleven shillings and sixpence, together with interest on the said sum at the rate of Eight pounds per centum per annum from the 7th day of October, 1869, together with £1 18s. 4d. for the said Writ and Warrant thereon, besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c. : Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by Public Auction by SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, at their auction mart, Fort-street, on the 12th day of January, 1870, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, unless the said debt of £84 11s. 6d. and interest be sooner paid, together with the parcel of land situate in the village of Parnell, near Auckland aforesaid, being lot twenty-nine of the subdivision of allotment sixty-four of section one. Bounded on the North-east by a road forty-one feet; on the South-east by a road twenty-four feet six inches; on the South-west by lot thirty of said subdivision, forty-one feet; and on the North-west by lot twenty-eight, twenty-four feet six inches.

And I further give notice that the Estate and Interest of the said SAMUEL BRIGHT consists of an Estate in fee simple, free from incumbrances, and that the same has been taken by me in execution at suit of the said HENRY HAINES, the execution creditor.

Dated October 9, 1869.

H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Sheriff.

JACKSON AND RUSSELL, Fort-street, Solicitors for the said Henry Haines.


Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Auckland, by JONES AND CO., Wellesley-street, Auckland, Printers for the time being to the Provincial Government.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 3





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⚖️ Public Auction of Land for Unpaid Debt

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
18 October 1869
Public Auction, Land Sale, Unpaid Debt, Coromandel, Auckland
  • Albert John Nicholas, Plaintiff in the case
  • Hata Paka, Defendant in the case
  • Karauria, Defendant in the case
  • Charles Davis, Auctioneer for the sale

  • H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
  • Beveridge and Ritchie, Solicitors

⚖️ Public Auction of Land for Unpaid Debt

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 October 1869
Public Auction, Land Sale, Unpaid Debt, Parnell, Auckland
  • Henry Haines, Plaintiff in the case
  • Samuel Bright, Defendant in the case
  • Samuel Cochrane, Auctioneer for the sale

  • H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
  • Jackson and Russell, Solicitors