✨ License Schedules and Regulations
SCHEDULE A.
Depasturing License to
for a Defined Run at
Permission to depasture Stock upon the Waste Crown Lands, within a Defined Run at __, of the limits and boundaries of which a description is hereunto annexed, subject to the provisions of the Colonial Ordinance, No. 1, Session 10, and to the provisions of such rules as may be duly made by His Excellency the Governor in conformity with the terms of the above-mentioned Ordinance, is hereby granted to
by direction of
the Governor of New Ulster.
Colonial Treasurer.
N.B.—If the Holder of the above License shall contravene or violate any order or regulation of the Government made with respect to any of the purposes for which this license is granted, the Government reserves to itself the power of declaring the license of any such person so offending to be cancelled, and such license shall thereupon become null and void, and shall not be pleaded in justification of any offence committed against the provisions of any act relating thereto.
SCHEDULE B.
Depasturing License upon Common Lands without the Limits of a Hundred.
(Same form as Schedule A, except for the words, “for a Defined Run,” substituting “upon Common Lands outside a Hundred;” and for the words “within a defined run at” down to “annexed,” substituting “upon Common Lands outside a Hundred in the district of __, within such limits as may at any time be assigned by the Commissioner of Crown Lands.”
(N.B.—Same as in Schedule A.)
SCHEDULE C.
I hereby declare that I occupy ____ acres under grant from the Crown at __ outside any Hundred.
(Signature)____
To the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
SCHEDULE D.
Description of a run on the waste lands of the Crown, claimed by __:
Situation ___
Boundaries _____
Estimated extent ____
Number and description of stock kept upon the run _____
(Signature)____
SCHEDULE E.
Timber License to
at
(Same form as Schedule A, substituting for the word “depasturing,” “Timber,” and omitting “defined run;” also for the words “to depasture stock” down to “annexed,” substituting “to cut, saw, split, and remove timber on and from the waste Crown lands at __, within such limits as may at any time be assigned by the Commissioner of Crown Lands.”
(N.B.—Same as in Schedule A.)
(ABSTRACT OF ORDINANCE CONTINUED.)
INSIDE HUNDREDS.
The exclusive enjoyment of the right of pasturage upon the Waste lands of the Crown within a Hundred, is to belong to such of the following persons as may take out Licenses,—viz.: All Occupants of land held under Crown grants,—all Pensioners enrolled for service in New Zealand and all Natives or Half-castes, occupying land within the Hundred, by permission of Government.
A Depasturing license to be granted to every such occupant applying for the same to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, on or before the 1st of January in each year.
A return of land occupied, according to Schedule A, to be previously deposited with that Officer.
The Licenses to be issued at a fee of 10s. 6d. each, and to continue in force for 12 months from the 1st of January in each year.
A list of holders of such licenses to be published in the Government Gazette, as soon after the 1st of January in each year, as possible, and a meeting of them to be called for the purpose of electing by a majority of votes, three Wardens, to regulate and apportion the right of pasturage within the Hundred.
No voter to be entitled to more than one vote, and the Commissioner, presiding at each meeting, to have a casting vote, in case of an equality of votes.
All vacancies in the office of Wardens, to be filled up by election.
The Wardens have the power to determine the description, and to apportion the number of cattle which may be depastured by holders of licenses upon the Crown Lands, within their respective Hundreds; regard being had to the quantity of land occupied by each such person, to the sum per acre which may have been paid into the Treasury, or to such other general rule as they may deem more suitable.
These regulations must be agreed to by at least two of them, and must be published in the Government Gazette.
If they fail to make these regulations within two months after their election, their powers in reference thereto will be held and exercised by the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
The Wardens have the power to allow unlicensed owners of land within a Hundred, the right of depasturing cattle on Crown Land, in
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New Ulster Gazette 1849, No 25