Land Pre-emption Certificates and Deceased Estates




[The New Zealand Gazette]

Welsh’s creek, then by a fern hill on to the op-
posite bank of the said Welsh’s creek, at the back
of a creek named Kotehekuaia, Weatate, Waie-
turutu, then pursuing the course of the last
mentioned creek, to the commencing place near
the Saw-mills.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs, Kawau, and Tauteri.
Consideration—Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings,
in cash, one double barrelled percussion gun,
two blue cloth caps, one pair of blankets.

Case No. 45—Pre-emption certificate, No. 81—
Jeremiah Waite, Blacksmith, Auckland.
100 acres. One hundred acres of land, situated at the head of the Waitemata, called Kotewaiatara.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chief Haurake.

Consideration—Twenty-two blankets, two
shoes, two stockings, and two handkerchiefs.

Case No. 46—Pre-emption certificate, No. 134—
Samuel Allen Wood, Brewer, Auckland.
450 acres. Four hundred and fifty acres of land, situated on the north shore of the Waite-
mata, bounded in front by the Waitemata river, commencing from the land occupied by Jerry
Waite, and extending to a creek called Kaki-
Tungu, and Okauhukura.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs Hauraki, and Moana.

Consideration—Forty-one Pounds sterling.

Case No. 47—Pre-emption certificate, No. 125—
Thomas Weston, Auctioneer, Auckland.
500 acres. Five hundred acres of land, the
Island of Ohimipuku, in the Waitemata, near
Auckland.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs Wanganui, Pera, Hoete, Ta-
motahi, Nopera, Te Manuparu, Hohepa,
Patu.

Consideration—Twenty-two Pounds sterling.

Case No. 48—Pre-emption certificate No. 78—
C. Fulton and G. Eliott Eliott.
1500 acres. Fifteen hundred acres of land, situated at the head of the Waitemata, called Maraiaroa.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs Nopera, Tauteri, Werihama,
Manihera.

Consideration—Ten pairs blankets, four coats,
four trowsers, four caps, two gown pieces, two
boxes, six shirts, two pieces of handkerchiefs,
two pairs boots, two pairs stockings, two pairs
braces, two waistcoats, one handkerchief, and
Fourteen Pounds in cash.

Case No. 49—Pre-emption certificate, No. 180—
Patrick Coyle, Labourer, Auckland.
20 acres. Twenty acres of land, situated on
the west bank of the Okahukura, or Lucas’ creek,
bounded on one side by the above named creek,
on another by land belonging to Clement Par-
tridge, and on the other by land belonging to S.
A. Wood.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chief Kaipaka, Haere.

Consideration—Two Pounds.

Case No. 50—Pre-emption certificate, No. 241—
William Farley Blake, settler, Auckland.
200 acres. Two hundred acres of land, situ-
ated near the head of the Waitemata, bounded
on the north by land in possession of the natives,
on the east by a range, on the west by a small
creek or stream, and on the south by land in
possession of Wm. M’Donald.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chief Tautari.

Consideration—One box, two blankets, and Two
Pounds in money.

Case No. 51—Pre-emption certificate, No. 247—
Daniel Clucas, Settler.

800 acres: Eight hundred acres of land,
situated on the creek Heuroa, branch of the
river Waitemata, bounded on one side by the
above named creek, on another by land claimed
by Charles Stewart, on another by land belonging to Morris Kelly, and on the other by land
belonging to Messrs. Russell and Moore.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs, Tauteri and Neha.

Consideration—Two Pounds in money, and ten
yards of linen.

Case No. 52—Pre-emption certificate, No. 53—
William Gamble, Shoemaker, Auckland.
200 acres. Two hundred acres of land, situ-
ated at Oruama, on the north of the Waitemata,
and known by the native name Pukapuka,
bounded on the east or front by the Oruama, on
the north by land, the property of Mr. Hellyer,
on the south by native land, and on the west by
a ridge of hills.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs, Tinana, Hiki, Kohi.

Consideration—Twenty-six Pounds in money,
ten blankets, three muskets, one pair boots,
and Six Pounds in money.

Case No. 53—Pre-emption certificate, No. 109—
John Long Heydon, settler.
300 acres: Three hundred acres of land,
being three small islands situated between Wai-
gaparaua and Matakana, in the Frith of the
Thames, namely, Motuhoia, Motuhetaketa, and
Moturiki.

Alleged to have been purchased from the native chiefs Ngati, Ruinga, Hemara,
and others.

Consideration—Twelve blankets, and Eighteen
Pounds in cash.

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT RICHARDS,

DECEASED.

PURSUANT to the rule of this Honorable
Court, the Creditors of the above named
Deceased are, on or before the Twentieth day
of March next, to come in and prove their debts
before THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esq., Registrar
of the said Court, at his Office, in the Court-
house, Queen-street, Auckland; or in default
theof, they will be peremptorily excluded from
all benefit arising from the said estate.

THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.

Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, Dec. 20, 1847.

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN SCOTT,

DECEASED.

PURSUANT to the rule of this Honorable
Court, the Creditors of the above named
Deceased are, on or before the Twentieth day
of March next, to come in and prove their debts
before THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esq., Registrar
of the said Court, at his office, in the Court-
house, Queen-street, Auckland, or in default
theof, they will be peremptorily excluded
from all benefit arising from the said estate.

THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.

Auckland:—Printed by J. Williamson, & W. C.
Wilson, for the New-Zealand Government.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Ulster Gazette 1848, No 2





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🗺️ Land Pre-emption Certificates

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land purchases, Pre-emption certificates, Waitemata, Auckland
10 names identified
  • Jeremiah Waite, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • Samuel Allen Wood, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • Thomas Weston, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • C. Fulton, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • G. Eliott Eliott, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • Patrick Coyle, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • William Farley Blake, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • Daniel Clucas, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • William Gamble, Issued pre-emption certificate for land
  • John Long Heydon, Issued pre-emption certificate for land

⚖️ Deceased Estate of Robert Richards

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 December 1847
Deceased estate, Creditors, Supreme Court, Auckland
  • Robert Richards, Deceased estate

  • Thomas Outhwaite, Esq., Registrar

⚖️ Deceased Estate of John Scott

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 December 1847
Deceased estate, Creditors, Supreme Court, Auckland
  • John Scott, Deceased estate

  • Thomas Outhwaite, Esq., Registrar