Legal and Native Land Notices




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette. 155

NOTICE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
NORTHERN DISTRICT.

BETWEEN WILLIAM HASKAYNE JONES, Trustee
of the Estate and Effects of GEORGE THORNE, junior,
trading as “JOHN ROBERTON AND COMPANY,” a Bank-
rupt, Plaintiff, and WILLIAM WHITAKER ARIELL, Defendant.

WHEREAS by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias
issued herein, ordering me that of the real and
personal property of the above-named defendant,
William Whitaker Ariell, I should cause to be
made the sum of twenty-two pounds sixteen shillings
and sixpence, together with interest on the said sum
at the rate of eight pounds per centum per annum,
from the second day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-five, with costs of the said Writ
and Warrant thereon, besides Sheriff’s poundage,
officers’ fees, and other fees and expenses of execution :
And whereas by virtue of another Writ of Fieri Facias
issued herein, ordering me that of the real and personal
property of the said defendant I should cause to be
made the further sum of twenty-three pounds ten shillings
and tenpence, together with interest on the said sum at
the rate of eight pounds per centum per annum from
the second day of December, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-five, with costs of the said writ
and warrant thereon, besides sheriff’s poundage,
officers’ fees, and other fees and expenses of execution.

Now, I, Henry Colin Balneavis, Sheriff of the
District of Auckland, 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 eighteenth day of May, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-six, at the hour of twelve
o’clock noon, unless the said sums of twenty-two
pounds sixteen shillings and sixpence, and twenty-
three pounds ten shillings and tenpence, and interest
thereon respectively, as aforesaid, with costs of writ
and warrant, Sheriff’s poundage, officers fees, and
other fees and expenses thereon as aforesaid, be
sooner paid, all the estate, right, title, and interest of
the said William Whitaker Ariell, in and to all that
piece or parcel of land in the province of Auckland,
in the colony of New Zealand, containing one hundred
and twenty acres more or less, being northern
portion of allotment one hundred and twenty-nine,
of the Parish of Matakohe, in the County of Marsden,
and being the whole of the land comprised in a
certificate of title under the Land Transfer Act,
1870, and the several Acts amending the same,
volume four, folio fifteen.

And in and to all
that piece or parcel of land, containing seventy-seven
acres, more or less, being north-eastern portion of
allotment number twenty-eight of the Parish of
Paparoa, in the County of Marsden, in the Province
of Auckland aforesaid, being the whole of the land
comprised in a certificate of title under the said Land
Transfer Acts, volume eight, folio fifty-six, with all
the buildings erected upon the said pieces or parcels
of land or either of them.

And I further give notice
that the estate or interest of the said William
Whitaker Ariell, in respect of the aforesaid lands so
intended to be sold, consists in his being the registered
proprietor of an estate of freehold in fee simple
in possession of the said lands under the provisions
of the said Acts.

And all the said lands and all the
estates and interests of the said William Whitaker
Ariell therein and thereto have been taken by me in
execution at the suit of the said William Haskayne
Jones, the execution creditor.

The name and address
of the solicitor for William Haskayne Jones, the
execution creditor, is Edmund Augustus MacKechnie,
of Wyndham-street, in the City of Auckland, in the
Province of Auckland, aforesaid.

Dated the 4th day of February, 1876.

H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Sheriff.

MacCormick and MacKechnie, Solicitors,
Wyndham street, Auckland.


NATIVE LAND ACT, 1873, AND NATIVE LAND ACT, 1874.

District of Kaipara,
Province of Auckland.

AT a Sitting of the Native Lands Court of New Zealand, begun and holden at Kaihu on the 27th day of
January, 1876, and concluded on the 3rd day of February, 1876, before Henry Alfred Home Monro
and John Jermyn Symonds, Esquires, Judges ; and Hori Te Whetuki, Assessor :

In the matter of the several applications of persons for the investigation of their claims to be interested
in the several blocks of land named in the first column of the Schedule hereunto, it was ordered that a
Memorial of the Ownership of the several persons respectively named in the third column of the said
Schedule, be inscribed on a separate folium of the Court Rolls.

Witness the hand of Henry Alfred Home Monro, Esquire, Judge, and the Seal of the Court, the 4th day of February, 1876.

HENRY A. H. MONRO,
Judge.



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⚖️ Notice of Sale of Property by Sheriff

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
4 February 1876
Supreme Court, Writ of Fieri Facias, Property Sale, Auckland
  • William Haskayne Jones, Trustee of the Estate and Effects of George Thorne, junior
  • George Thorne (junior), Bankrupt, trading as John Robertson and Company
  • William Whitaker Ariell, Defendant in Supreme Court case

  • Henry Colin Balneavis, Sheriff of the District of Auckland
  • Edmund Augustus MacKechnie, Solicitor

🪶 Native Land Court Orders

🪶 Māori Affairs
4 February 1876
Native Land Act, Land Ownership, Kaipara District, Auckland
  • Henry Alfred Home Monro, Judge
  • John Jermyn Symonds, Judge
  • Hori Te Whetuki, Assessor