Land and Infrastructure Notices




66

NELSON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

Superintendent's Office,
Nelson, 14th May, 1869.

ALEXANDER M'DONALD and JOHN HAMIL are hereby authorised, under Section XIII. of the "Goldfields Act 1866," to Construct a Track, commencing at Thorogood's House, on the Amuri Road, passing through Orwell Creek, and terminating at Jocke's Bakery on Napoleon Hill; and protected in the occupation thereof for a period of one year from the 1st day of May instant, upon the following conditions, viz.:—

  1. That the Track shall at all times be maintained in a good state of repair, and no Tolls be recoverable unless the Warden be satisfied that this condition has been fully complied with.
  2. That any person using the Track at any time become a part proprietor on payment of a proportionate share of the expenditure on such Track, the amount so payable to be settled by arbitration in the usual way.
  3. That this protection does not interfere with any existing rights or privileges, nor prejudice the right of the Government to make or grant protection to any other Track; but no protection will be granted for any other Track within a chain of this one.
  4. That all Government Officers, Road Overseers and Laborers, and Postmen shall use the Track, when on duty, free of charge.
  5. That this protection shall not be transferred without the sanction of the Warden of the district.
  6. That the Track shall, if required, be given up to the Government, at any time, at a valuation.
  7. That the Tolls to be charged for using the said Track shall not exceed the following:—
s. d.
For each horse 3 0
" head of cattle 2 6
" sheep 0 6

OSWALD CURTIS,
Superintendent.


Crown Lands Office,
Nelson, 4th May, 1869.

APPLICATIONS for LEASES under "The Crown Lands (Nelson) Leasing Act, 1867," received by the COMMISSIONER of CROWN LANDS during the Months of March and April, 1869:—

APPLICANT. DISTRICT. PARTICULARS. ACREAGE. DEPOSIT. FEE.
A. R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Magnus Manson, jun. Motupipi Lying to the Eastward of Sections 73, 113, and 112, and adjoining them 200 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0
Christopher Henry Korte Moutere For portions of Sections 86 and 87, of Square 2, together with a portion of the waste land to the Westward. 100 0 0 2 10 0 5 0 0
George Clair Orakaka Bounded on the Northward by Section 98; Eastward, by the base line; Southward, by Section 91; Westward by the road leading from Takaka to Collingwood. 140 0 0 3 10 0 5 0 0
Hugh Martin Wairoa For Sections 21, 22, and 23, of Square 44. 817 0 0 20 8 0 5 0 0
Richard Smart and Jacob Wolff Sherry In the Slippery Creek, if not previously applied for. 109 0 0 2 10 0 5 0 0
John Jordan and Christian Jordan Upper Moutere Bounded on the North by Section 43; East and West by Crown land; South, by Section 188, Eves' Valley. 100 0 0 2 10 0 5 0 0
Arthur Brown Tadmor Valley Lying to the Westward of Sections 132 and 134, Square 5. 200 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0
Thomas J. Hinde Pigeon Valley Part of Section 181, Square 2. 200 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0

H. C. DANIELL,
Commissioner.



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🌾 Authorisation to construct a track under the Goldfields Act 1866

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 May 1869
Goldfields Act, Track construction, Amuri Road, Orwell Creek, Napoleon Hill, Tolls
  • Alexander M'Donald, Authorised to construct a track
  • John Hamil, Authorised to construct a track

  • Oswald Curtis, Superintendent

🗺️ Applications for leases under the Crown Lands (Nelson) Leasing Act 1867

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 May 1869
Crown Lands, Leases, Nelson, Land application
10 names identified
  • Magnus Manson, Applicant for lease
  • Christopher Henry Korte, Applicant for lease
  • George Clair, Applicant for lease
  • Hugh Martin, Applicant for lease
  • Richard Smart, Applicant for lease
  • Jacob Wolff, Applicant for lease
  • John Jordan, Applicant for lease
  • Christian Jordan, Applicant for lease
  • Arthur Brown, Applicant for lease
  • Thomas J. Hinde, Applicant for lease

  • H. C. Daniell, Commissioner