Land Reservations and Endowments




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Latin languages.

2nd. Any Grammar Schools to be maintained or supported from this endowment shall, upon all school days not being half holidays, be kept open for the purposes of instruction for such two hours in the Evening, between the hours of half past six o'clock, p.m., and ten o'clock, p.m., as the Trustees for the time being may direct.

3rd. Persons of all classes or races who may inhabit this colony are to be in all respects equally admitted to such College or Schools.

4th. Such proportion of the students or scholars in the College or Schools maintained or supported under this endowment shall be free scholars, as the Trustees for the time being may deem compatible with the state of the funds of the Trust.

And further, that such “College and Grammar School Reserved Lands” will be vested in the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, and the Colonial Treasurer, for the time being, to be held and administered by them in Trust for the benefit of the said College and Grammar School or Schools.

By His Excellency’s command,

ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


Hospital Reserved Land.

Suburbs.

Sec. No. Contents Locality
3 41 12 0 0

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 12th November, 1850.

HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed it to be made known for general information, that he has granted and caused to be set apart in the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Auckland, the undermentioned Land, forming part of the Demesne of the Crown, to be used as a Drying Ground, and as Reserved Land, for the purpose of constructing Baths and Washing Houses for the use of the Inhabitants of the Town of Auckland; and further, that such “Reserved Lands” as aforesaid will be vested in the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, and the Colonial Treasurer, for the time being, to be held and administered by them in trust for the benefit of the said Institution.

By His Excellency’s command,

ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


College and Grammar School Reserved Lands.

Town.

Sec. No. Contents Locality
10 1 3 0 0
9 1,12,13,14 0 1 36
22 14,15,16,17,18 1 1 20

Suburbs.

Sec. No. Contents Locality
10 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 16 0 20
4 18,19 14 1 27
95 9 9 1 0
6, 23a, 23b 19 2 0

Country.

Sec. No. Contents Locality
2 20 5 0 0
Farm 59 155 0 0
Part of 17 53 0 0

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 12th November, 1850.

HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed it to be made known for general information, that he has granted and caused to be marked out and distinguished on the Charts of the New Zealand Islands, the undermentioned Land, being part of the Demesne of the Crown, as Reserved Land, for the purpose of the construction and maintenance of Lodging Houses and Stores, or Market Places, where Her Majesty’s Native subjects and other poor persons visiting Auckland may temporarily reside, free of charge, with their goods and wares, and there dispose of such produce as they may bring from the country for sale; and further, that such “Reserved Land” aforesaid will be vested in the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, and the Colonial Treasurer, for the time being, to be held and administered by them in trust for the benefit of the said Institution.

By His Excellency’s command,

ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, November 12, 1850.

HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed it to be made known for general information, that he has granted and caused to be marked out and distinguished on the Charts of the New Zealand Islands, as “Hospital Reserved Land,” the allotment of Land hereinafter particularly described, and forming part of the Demesne of the Crown, as an endowment for or towards the maintenance and support of the Hospital lately erected at Auckland for the relief of the sick of all classes of Her Majesty’s subjects in addition to the Hospital Reserved Lands, a list of which was published.

By His Excellency’s command,

ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.


Town of Auckland.

Sec. No. Contents Locality
9 19 2 0 14


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Ulster Gazette 1850, No 23





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🎓 College and Grammar School Land Endowment (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
12 November 1850
Endowment, College, Grammar School, Auckland, Land Reservations
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary

🏥 Hospital Reserved Land for Drying Ground and Baths

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 November 1850
Hospital, Reserved Land, Drying Ground, Baths, Washing Houses, Auckland
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary

🎓 College and Grammar School Reserved Lands

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
12 November 1850
College, Grammar School, Reserved Lands, Auckland, Stanley-street, Symonds-street, Hobson-street, Cabbage Tree Swamp Road, Manukau Road, Epsom Road, Takapuna, Pakuranga, Tamaki
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary

🏗️ Reserved Land for Lodging Houses and Market Places

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
12 November 1850
Lodging Houses, Market Places, Reserved Land, Auckland, Māori, Poor Persons
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary

🏥 Hospital Reserved Land Endowment

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 November 1850
Hospital, Reserved Land, Endowment, Auckland
  • Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary