Land Proclamation, Court Notice, Cattle Slaughter Report




SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.

provided that in every block which shall
be set apart for the site of a Township, a
reserve of bush land not less than one-twentieth of the whole extent of bush
land within the limits of such block: And
whereas in the said year a certain block
of land in the Province of Hawke’s Bay
was set apart for the site of the Township
of Hampden, and a certain part of bush
land, part of the said block, was set apart
as a bush reserve for the exclusive use of
bona fide landowners in and inhabitants
of the said Township of Hampden: Now,
therefore, I, in pursuance of the powers ves-
ted in me in that behalf, do hereby pro-
claim that all that parcel of bush land be-
fore mentioned, situated at Hampden
aforesaid, and containing 110 acres or
thereabouts, as the same is described in the
schedule hereunder written, shall be and
remain as a bush reserve for the exclusive
use and benefit of all bona fide landowners in and inhabitants of the Township
of Hampden; and that it shall be lawful
for such bona fide landowners and inha-
bitants to cut, saw, split, and remove tim-
ber from and out of the said bush reserve
hereby proclaimed. Provided always that
all such timber be cut, sawn, split, and
removed for the purpose of being used as
firewood, or for building or fencing pur-
poses, within the limits of the said Town-
ship of Hampden, and not for purposes of
removal or Sale.-

Dated this 16th day of July One
thousand Eight hundred and
sixty four.

DONALD M’LEAN,
Superintendent.

SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.

All that parcel of land in the Pro-
vince of Hawke’s Bay, containing by
admeasurement 108 acres and 2 roods,
more or less, being a portion of the Tiko-
kino Bush: bounded towards the North
by Public road, 3100 links; towards the
East by sections No. 157, 158, 159, 160,
161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,
169, 170, 171, and 172 of the Town of
Hampden, and Public roads, 3650 links;
South by public road 3100 links; and
towards the West by Public road 36 50
links;—subject to a right of road 100
links wide reserved through the said
Block.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

MIDDLE DISTRICT.

In the Petition of George Tovey Buckland Wor-
gan under “The Debtor and Creditor’s Act,
1862.”

NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that at the next
sittings of the Supreme Court, to be holden
at Napier for the despatch of business under the
“Debtor and Creditors Act 1862,” to take place
on the fourth day of August next ensuing—
I George Tovey Buckland Worgan the above-named
petitioner, late of Waipukurau, in the Province of
Hawke’s Bay, Sheep Farmer, but, now of Te
Wairoa, in the said Province, Native Interpreter,
do intend making application to His Honor the
Judge that the conditional Order of Discharge
granted to me at the last sittings of the said Court
at Napier, shall be made final and absolute.

George Tovey Buckland Worgan,
Te Wairoa, July 15, 1864.

RETURN OF CATTLE Slaughtered in the NAPIER DISTRICT, from 1st to 31st

MAY, 1864.

Place of Slaughter Great Cattle Sheep Pigs Calves Lambs Total
Napier ... 18 117 4 2 141
Other Slaughtering Places 21 79 32 0 0 132
Total 39 196 36 4 2 278

THOMAS SCULLY,
Inspector of Slaughter Houses.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Hawke's Bay Provincial Gazette 1864, No 14





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🗺️ Proclamation of Land Regulations (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
16 July 1864
Land Regulations, Proclamation, Bush Reserve, Hampden, Hawke’s Bay
  • DONALD M’LEAN, Superintendent

🗺️ Schedule of Land for Bush Reserve

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land Schedule, Bush Reserve, Hampden, Tikokino Bush, Hawke’s Bay

⚖️ Supreme Court Notice of Petition

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 July 1864
Debtor and Creditor’s Act, Petition, Discharge Order, George Tovey Buckland Worgan
  • George Tovey Buckland Worgan, Petitioner for Discharge Order

🌾 Return of Cattle Slaughtered in Napier District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Cattle Slaughter, Statistics, Napier, May 1864
  • THOMAS SCULLY, Inspector of Slaughter Houses