Regulations and Crown Grants




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that any award so made must be in land
for which purpose the demesne lands of
Her Majesty will be placed at the disposal of the Governor.

I have &c.,

(Signed) F. Peel.

The Chairman of the Halifax Committee of Nelson
Land Purchasers.

Civil Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 31st August, 1852.

HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor-in-Chief has directed the publication
of the following Additional Regulation to
come after Clause 4 of the Depasturing

Regulations promulgated in the New
Munster Government Gazette on the 19th
August, 1851.

By His Excellency’s command,

ALFRED DOMETT,
Civil Secretary

5th. If at any time during the currency of such License, the Land comprised
therein, or any part or parts thereof, shall
be leased on behalf of the Crown for the
purpose of procuring Minerals, then and
in that case also the said License shall
cease and determine as to so much of the
land as shall be leased as aforesaid, from
and after the day of the date of the Government Gazette in which notice of such
lease shall be published.

CROWN GRANTS.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 1st September, 1852.

THE undermentioned Deeds of Grant having been duly executed, will be ready for
issue at the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, at Wellington, on and
after the 7th instant, between the hours of eleven and two, on payment of the established Fees.

In cases where it is impossible for the party entitled to receive the Grant to attend
in person to receive his Deed, it will be delivered to the bearer of an authority according
to the subjoined form, certified by a Magistrate, or by a Solicitor of the Supreme Court.

FORM OF AUTHORITY ABOVE REFERRED TO.

I HEREBY authorize A.B., of ,
to receive the Deed of Grant
in my favour, for

Signature.

Witness
Signature of a Magistrate, or of a
Solicitor of the Supreme Court.

No. Grantee Locality Acres. R. P.
29 Alfred Domett, Esq., and others as Trustees Wellington 12 0 11½
for the Colonial Hospital Endowment,
36 The Venerable William Williams, and others as Wanganui 10 0 0
Trustees for the Church Missionary Society.
37 Joseph Toms Okiwa, Queen Charlotte’s 1100 0 0
Sound.
38 Do. do. Ko Anara, Queen Charlotte’s 91 0 0
Sound.
39 Do. do. Opua, Queen Charlotte’s 55 0 0
Sound.
40 James Heberley Wellington 0 2 0
44 John Nicol Waikanae 26 0 0

By His Excellency’s command,

ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Munster Gazette 1852, No 20





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🗺️ Additional Regulation to Depasturing Regulations

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
31 August 1852
Depasturing, Regulations, Minerals, Lease
  • ALFRED DOMETT, Civil Secretary

🗺️ Crown Grants Issuance Notice

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 September 1852
Crown Grants, Land Deeds, Wellington, Wanganui, Queen Charlotte’s Sound
7 names identified
  • Alfred Domett (Esquire), Granted land for Colonial Hospital Endowment
  • William Williams (Venerable), Granted land as Trustee for Church Missionary Society
  • Joseph Toms, Granted land at Okiwa, Queen Charlotte’s Sound
  • Joseph Toms, Granted land at Ko Anara, Queen Charlotte’s Sound
  • Joseph Toms, Granted land at Opua, Queen Charlotte’s Sound
  • James Heberley, Granted land at Wellington
  • John Nicol, Granted land at Waikanae

  • ALFRED DOMETT, Colonial Secretary