✨ Financial Statement and Native Land Claims




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

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I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Auckland for the quarter ended 31st December, 1874, and compared them with the vouchers, and find the computations correct; that the Revenues and Receipts brought on charge and required by law to be paid into the Provincial Account were so paid; that all issues of public money have been made on Warrants of the Superintendent duly certified by me; that all monies issued in payment of services rendered were legally available according to the terms of the Provincial Audit Act, 1866; that the Expenditure shown in the said Accounts has been properly classified, and that any part thereof which may have been incurred without the authority of law is separately shown, with the exceptions on the whole of the above statements as respectively specified below; and I further certify that the amount of such Special Orders does not exceed the amount authorised by the 2nd clause of the "Provincial Audit Act, Amendment Act, 1868."

E. MACLEAN,
Provincial Auditor.

SPECIAL ORDERS:

Β£ s. d.
Water Supply 137 14 6
Repairs to Public Buildings 29 12 0
Public Wharves 23 3 6
TOTAL Β£190 10 0

NATIVE LANDS COURT.

NOTICE UNDER THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873, OF TIMES AND PLACES FOR INVESTIGATING CLAIMS.

Notice is hereby given that the claims, on behalf of themselves and others, of the several persons whose names are mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereunder written, to the several blocks of land, of which the names and localities are mentioned in the second column, the boundaries of which are published in the Schedule hereunder, will be investigated at Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands, on the 1st of April next, and following days.

A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.

Auckland, January 21, 1875.


SCHEDULE.

Name of Claimant Name and Locality of Block Boundaries Place where Plan will be deposited for Public Inspection
Pereene Taonui, Tupari, Wi Hotereni Whakarongorua, at Hokianga The boundaries are shown on the map Can be seen at the office of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland
Wi Pou, Hone Moka, Karahi Arawhatatotara The boundaries are shown on the map
Hare Matenga, Wi Whata, Momohanga Waihoanga The boundary commences at Waihoanga; thence to Paetangata and on to the Rakauwahi stream; thence to the Tarawatoroa stream; thence along the survey line to Waihoanga
Hotereni Tawatawa, Ramarihi, Kaone Ngaiotanga Tamanui, near Waikare The boundary commences at Rangitauroi; thence to te Koriki, te Ahu, and Ngaiotonga; thence it turns to te Piu, te Whare o to Komoko, Tauanui, te Repatu, Makariri, and Matakuku, crossing to Makomako and crossing the Korakorahi stream to Rangitaroi, where it joins
Paora Kiwi, Matiu, Wiremu, Poti, Inia, Akuhata, Kamiera Te Wharepapa Pekapekarau, at Mangakahia The boundaries are shown on the map


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πŸ’° Statement of Provincial Disbursements (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
Disbursements, Provincial Government, Auckland, Financial Statement, Revenue, Receipts
  • E. Maclean, Provincial Auditor

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice of Native Land Claims Investigation

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
21 January 1875
Native Land Act, Land Claims, Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands, Māori Land
19 names identified
  • Pereene Taonui, Claimant to Whakarongorua
  • Tupari, Claimant to Whakarongorua
  • Wi Hotereni, Claimant to Whakarongorua
  • Wi Pou, Claimant to Arawhatatotara
  • Hone Moka, Claimant to Arawhatatotara
  • Karahi, Claimant to Arawhatatotara
  • Hare Matenga, Claimant to Waihoanga
  • Wi Whata, Claimant to Waihoanga
  • Momohanga, Claimant to Waihoanga
  • Hotereni Tawatawa, Claimant to Ngaiotanga Tamanui
  • Ramarihi, Claimant to Ngaiotanga Tamanui
  • Kaone, Claimant to Ngaiotanga Tamanui
  • Paora Kiwi, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Matiu, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Wiremu, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Poti, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Inia, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Akuhata, Claimant to Pekapekarau
  • Kamiera Te Wharepapa, Claimant to Pekapekarau

  • A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk