Government Notices




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

PROVINCE OF NEW ULSTER.

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate.

By His Excellency’s Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary.

Vol. II. AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1849. No. 12.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,

29th May, 1849.

TENDERS in duplicate will be received at this Office, until noon on Saturday next, the 2nd June, for Building a Boat, 25 feet long by 9 feet wide, carvel built, and copper-fastened throughout, with two masts and rudder.

Specifications may be seen, and any further information required may be obtained at the office of the Harbour Master.

By His Excellency’s Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,

Auckland, 23rd May, 1849.

The undermentioned Pre-emption Claim having been submitted to the Honourable the Attorney-General, in accordance with the directions contained in Earl Grey’s Despatch, No. 41, dated 10th February, 1847, and that officer having reported that he is unable to certify that the purchase in this case has been made “in strict pursuance of, and under the authority of, the Proclamation” of 10th October, 1844, His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed it to be notified, for the information of the parties concerned, that the claim in question has been disallowed.

By His Excellency’s command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

No. of Pre-emption Certificate Name of Claimant No. of Acres Claimed
No. 247 Daniel Clucas 800

Colonial Secretary’s Office,

Auckland, 29th May, 1849.

HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has been pleased to direct that the following Regulations be published for general information.

By His Excellency’s command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


Otahuhu, April 24, 1849.

Sir,

In pursuance of the Regulations published in the “Government Gazette,” dated November 2, 1848, No. 26, concerning the depasturing cattle on the unoccupied Lands of the Crown,—we have the honor to transmit a copy of our Regulations, by which you will perceive that we think it equitable not only to take into consideration the amount of money paid into the Public Treasury, but also the value of all improvements which have been made on the lands in building, fencing, and cultivation.

We consider the Waste Lands of the Crown in this hundred capable of depasturing 400 head of great, and 1600 head of small cattle.

The following list contains the name of each person holding a license in this hundred, with the number of cattle which he is entitled to run according to the above regulations, viz:

Name Number of Cattle
J. A. Hickson 57 head
W. T. Fairburn 212 head
Andrews 35 head
Clarke 70 head
Wm. Leslie 7 head


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🏗️ Tenders for Building a Boat

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
29 May 1849
Tenders, Boat Construction, Harbour Master
  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary

🗺️ Disallowance of Pre-emption Claim

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 May 1849
Pre-emption Claim, Disallowance, Land Purchase
  • Daniel Clucas, Pre-emption Claim Disallowed

  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Publication of Regulations

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
29 May 1849
Regulations, General Information
  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary

🗺️ Depasturing Cattle on Crown Lands

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 April 1849
Cattle Depasturing, Crown Lands, Licenses
  • J. A. Hickson, Holding License for 57 Head of Cattle
  • W. T. Fairburn, Holding License for 212 Head of Cattle
  • Andrews, Holding License for 35 Head of Cattle
  • Clarke, Holding License for 70 Head of Cattle
  • Wm. Leslie, Holding License for 7 Head of Cattle