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206 AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
NOTICE.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, September 8, 1873.
NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of this Court will be held at Kapanga, Coromandel, in the end of October next. The exact date of such sitting, together with the names of the blocks of land to be adjudicated on, will be published in future notice.
A. J. DRCKEY,
Chief Clerk.
Pounds Five Shillings and Nine Pence, together with interest on the said sum at the rate of Eight Pounds per centum per annum from the 13th day of May, 1873, together with £7 17s. 0d., costs of the said Writ and incidental thereto besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c.: Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by Public Auction, by Richard Arthur, at his Auction Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on the sixth day of December, 1873, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, unless the said debt of £136 5s. 9d. and interest be sooner paid, together with the said sum of £7 17s. 0d. besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c.: All the Estate, Right, Title, and Interest of the said James Foley, of, in, and to all those several parcels of land in the province of Auckland, in the Parish of Manurewa, containing by admeasurement forty-two acres and one rood, portion of land comprised in grant to William Thomas Fairburn, bounded on the north and north-east by a road four hundred and thirty-three links, seven hundred and ninety links, and thirty links; on the east by a road in a curve, and by a road five hundred and fifty links; on the south-east by other portion of the same allotment, three hundred and eighty-seven links; again on the east by a creek dividing the same from the said other portion of the said allotment; on the south-south-west and west by a line following the middle of the said creek from the point marked “B” on the plan referring thereto; and on the west by another portion of the same allotment, four hundred and eleven links, be the said admeasurement a little more or less. And, also, all that parcel of land, containing seven acres and twenty-seven perches, more or less, situate near Otahuhu, being part of claim number two hundred and sixty-nine A, of William Thomas Fairburn; bounded on the north by the Great South Road, one thousand and fifty links; on the west by other part of said claim, five hundred links, and one hundred and sixty links; and on the east and south by the Tamaki river and a rivulet, as delineated by the plans referring thereto.
And I further give notice that the Estate and Interest of the said James Foley consists of his equity of redemption or other equitable estate in the said land, and that the same has been taken by me in execution, at the suit of the said John Benjamin Russell, the execution creditor.
Dated 30th August, 1873.
H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Sheriff.
PANUITANGA.
Tari o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori.
Akarana, Hepetema 8, 1873.
He Panuitanga, tenei kia mohiotia ai ka tu te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori ki Kapanga, Karamena roto i nga ra whakamutunga o Oketopa, ki te whakawainga nga whenua o taua takiwa. Meake ka panuitia te rae tu ai taua Kooti, me nga ingoa o nga parihia whenua ka whakawakia ki reira.
NA TE:
Tino Kaituhituhi.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry Elliott and William Elmslie Anderson, trading under the name or title of Elliott and Anderson, Forwarding Agents, &c., has been dissolved this day by mutual consent.
H. ELLIOTT,
W. E. ANDERSON.
Queen Street Wharf,
Auckland, September 6, 1873.
Witness: THOS. JENKINS.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Between John Benjamin Russell, Plaintiff; and James Foley, 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 James Foley I should cause to be made the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-six Pounds Five Shillings and Nine Pence, together with £7 17s. 0d., costs...
Albert Devore, corner of Queen and Shortland streets, in the City of Auckland, Solicitor for the said John Benjamin Russell.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, September 2, 1873.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Crown Grants to the undermentioned persons, for the undermentioned Blocks of Land in the Province of Auckland, have been forwarded by the Secretary for Crown Lands to the District Land Registrar here for delivery to the Grantees.
A. J. DRCKEY,
Chief Clerk.
| Name of Block | Grantees | District | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Te Ahuorongo No. 2 | Pita Te Taiwhanga and another | Hokianga | A. R. P. |
| 12 0 0 | |||
| Orakei | Apihai Te Kawau, in trust for others | Auckland | 689 0 0 |
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- A. J. Drkey, Chief Clerk
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- James Foley, Debtor whose land is to be sold
- H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
- Richard Arthur, Auctioneer
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- Tino Kaituhituhi, Chief Clerk
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- Henry Elliott, Partner in dissolved partnership
- William Elmslie Anderson, Partner in dissolved partnership
- Thos. Jenkins, Witness
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- John Benjamin Russell, Plaintiff
- James Foley, Defendant
- Albert Devore, Solicitor
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Crown Grants, Land Titles, Hokianga, Auckland
- Pita Te Taiwhanga, Grantee of Te Ahuorongo No. 2
- Apihai Te Kawau, Grantee of Orakei
- A. J. Drkey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 38