Decisions on land claims




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NAME OF CLAIMANT. No. of Claim. No. of Report. DISTRICT. COMMISSIONERS\' DECISION.
Charles Smith 234 234 Town of Nelson
Waitohi
Entitled to Crown Grants for one acre of land, being section No. 912 in the Town of Nelson; and for one quarter of an acre, being section No. 543 in the Town of Waitohi.
And is further entitled to Government Scrip to the amount of three hundred and fifty pounds (£350), being £150 in exchange for rural section in Sandy Bay, and £150, compensation on one allotment.
Alfred Saunders 33 33 Omaka Entitled to a Crown Grant for one hundred and fifty acres of land, being rural section numbered 52 on the plan of the district of Omaka, subject to our direction.
And is further entitled to Government Scrip to the amount one hundred and fifty pounds (£150), being compensation on one allotment.
Bernard Wake . . . Entitled to Government Scrip to the amount of three hundred pounds (£300), being £150 in exchange for rural section, No. 79, Wairau West, and £150, compensation on one allotment.
Alfred Fell 435 435 Wairau West Entitled to a Crown Grant for rural section numbered 18, Wairau West.
And is further entitled to Government Scrip to the amount of one hundred and fifty pounds (£150), being compensation on one allotment.

M. RICHMOND,
JOHN POYNTER,
} Commissioners.

Crown Lands\' Office, Nelson,
May 4, 1854.

Printed by C. and J. ELLIOTT, at the "Examiner" Office, Nelson.




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🗺️ Decisions on land claims under the New Zealand Company (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 May 1854
Land claims, New Zealand Company, Crown Grants, Government Scrip, Nelson Province
  • Charles Smith, Entitled to Crown Grants and Government Scrip
  • Alfred Saunders, Entitled to Crown Grant and Government Scrip
  • Bernard Wake, Entitled to Government Scrip
  • Alfred Fell, Entitled to Crown Grant and Government Scrip

  • M. Richmond, Commissioner
  • John Poynter, Commissioner