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Reservation of rights.

  1. Any portion of the pasturage land to be liable to be taken at any time by the Company's Principal Agent or other authorised Officer, for any purpose other than pasturage.
    No License to confer any right to the soil; or power of breaking up the same, or of sub-letting the pasturage apart from the Land in respect of which the License is issued, without the consent of the Company's Principal Agent or other authorised Officer; or otherwise to abridge or suspend the rights and powers of the Company in and over the Land to be depastured.

Improvements.

  1. No allowance to be made to the holder of any License for any improvements which he may think proper to effect.

Disputes among Individuals.

  1. Disputes among Licensees to be determined in such manner as the Wardens may decide. Such decision to be in every case conclusive and binding as against all parties interested.

Non-observance of terms.

  1. In the event of neglect or non-observance, by any Licensee, of these Terms or of the Regulations to be prescribed by the Company's Principal Agent or other authorised Officer as above mentioned, so far as the same may respectively affect the rights or interests of the Company itself, such Agent or other Officer to have power to declare the License determined; the same to become thereupon null and void as by lapse of time; and the said Agent or other Officer to be at liberty to resume forthwith the Pasturage thereby allowed, and the Wardens to apportion the same as if no such License had ever been issued.

Extension of Pasturage.

  1. Pasturage Licenses to be also granted in such Additional Block (if at the disposal of the Company) as with the Original Otago Block of Four Hundred Thousand Acres will form the Tract or District to be erected hereafter into a County, according to the Royal Instructions of 5th December 1840, while the land therein contained continues unappropriated and not required for any purpose other than Pasturage; such Additional Block to comprise, as nearly as may be, Six Hundred Thousand Acres.

The Conditions attached to such Licenses to be in all respects the same as those attached at the time to Licenses within the Original Otago Block, with one exception only, viz.:β€”that the Fee and Yearly Charge be One Half of the Fee and Yearly Charge at the time on Licenses for the Pasturage of the General Demesne Lands of the Crown in the Southern Province of New Zealand not allotted to any Settlement.

By Order of the Court of Directors,
THOMAS CUDBERT HARINGTON,
Secretary.

New Zealand House, 9 Broad-street Buildings,
London, 1st August 1849.


Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1852.

No eligible Tender having been received for supplies for the Colonial Brig Victoria while in harbor, fresh Tenders are invited upon the same terms as contained in Gazette Notice of 3rd. December last, to be delivered at this Office on or before the 19th instant.

By His Excellency's Command
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.


Resident Magistrate's Court,
Wellington, January 8th, 1852.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of Magistrates for this District will be held at this Court on Monday the second day of February Instant, at the hour of twelve o'clock, for the purpose of forming a Jury List for the ensuing year; and for the renewal of Slaughter House Licenses.

Applications for renewal must be left with the Clerk to the Bench ten days before the said second day of February.

JOHN E. SMITH.
Clerk to the Bench


Printed at the "Independent" Office.




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πŸ—ΊοΈ Terms of Pasturage, Otago (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 August 1849
Otago, Pasturage, Licenses, New Zealand Company, Land Settlement, Wardens, Livestock
  • Thomas Cudbert Harington, Secretary

πŸ›οΈ Tenders invited for supplies for the Colonial Brig Victoria

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 January 1852
Tenders, Colonial Brig Victoria, Supplies, Wellington
  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

βš–οΈ Meeting of Magistrates to form a Jury List and renew Slaughter House Licenses

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 January 1852
Magistrates, Jury List, Slaughter House Licenses, Wellington, Resident Magistrate's Court
  • John E. Smith, Clerk to the Bench