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Case No. 295 (a)—HENRY DAY, of the Bay of
Islands, claimant.
12, Twelve acres, more or less, situate in the
Bay of Islands, near Tapuna, called Pleasant
Island.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant from the native chiefs Kiddy, Pen,
and Punny, in October, 1834.
Consideration—200lbs. tobacco, value £12
10s.
Nature of conveyance—Deed in favor of claim-
ant.
Case No. 295 (6.)—HENRY DAY, of the Bay of
Islands, claimant.
1600, Sixteen hundred acres of land, known
by the name of Shawparoa, situated at the head
of the Petai Creek, Kiddy Kiddy River, Bay of
Islands.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant, on the 13th December, 1837, from
the native Chiefs Muro, Wakadoa, Warri,
Wakamurori, and Tongui.
Consideration—various articles of merchandise,
to the value of £56 2s. sterling.
Nature of conveyance—Deed in favor of
claimant, dated 13th December, 1837.
Case No. 296.—GEORGE CLAPHAM, of the Bay
of Islands, claimant.
A small Island on the Kiddi Kiddi River, Bay
of Islands, containing about seven acres, more or
less.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant, from the native chief Ewue, in Ja-
nuary, 1838,
Consideration—Merchandize to the value of
£30.
Nature of conveyance—Deed in favour of
claimant.
Case No. 296 (a.) - GEORGE CLAPHAM, of the
Bay of Is'ands, claimant.
A piece of land situated on the Baluchi River,
near the river Wangaroa, Bay of Islands; bounded
on one side by the said river, and opposite to
land called the "Natives' Cape."
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant, on the 6th January, 1836, from the
native chief Odoroa.
Consideration—various articles of merchandize,
value not stated.
Nature of conveyance—Deed in favor of claim-
ant.
Case No. 296 (6.)-JOHN CLAPHAM, of the Bay
of Islands, claimant.
A piece of land, situated at Okora, Bay of
Islands, bounded on one side by the Okura Creek,
down to Onero, a small island at the mouth of
the said creek in the Kiddi Kiddi River, from
thence to the Mangatawe Creek; from thence to
Toperihoro; from thence to Hatawada; from
thence to Myhoriokeha to the said creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by the present
claimant on the 8th March, 1838, from the
native chiefs, Temara, Hara, Hautingrahu,
Kawawa, Haka, Nynari, and Matuhara,
chiefs of Okura.
Consideration—various articles of merchandize
to the value of £74 3s.
Nature of conveyance—Deed of feoffment,
dated 30th April, 1840.
Case No.297-JAMES STYLES, of the Bay of
Islands, claimant.
A piece of land, situated at the Pah, Bay of
Islands, known by the name of Wai-purrapurra,
having a frontage to the sea of Two hundred and
forty feet.
Alleged to have been purchased on the 22nd
January, 1839, from the native Chiefs
Pomaré, and Kowiti, by Samuel A. Wood,
who sold to Thomas Maxwell, who sold to
George Hemmings, who sold to present
claimant.
Consideration given to the natives—Seven
pounds, sterling.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Case No. 298-HENRY JOHNSON, claimant.
200, Two hundred acres, more or less, situated
at Kawa Kawa, Bay of Islands, known by the
name of Kawa, bounded on the South East
850 feet, from thence Northward 550 feet along
the ridge of a hill, from thence Westward 1050
feet, with 600 feet frontage.
Alleged to have been purchased on the 16th
October, 1839, by the present claimant,
from the native Chiefs Puwakki, and Ewarre.
Consideration given—Thirty pounds, sterling.
Nature of conveyance - not stated.
Council Office, Auckland,
4th October, 1841.
COUNCIL.—PRIVATE BILLS.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR is pleased to
direct it to be notified for general informa-
tion, that persons intending to apply for Private
Ordinances during the ensuing Session of the
Legislative Council, must transmit Drafts of the
Bills to the Clerk of Councils, at Auckland, on
or before the First day of November next.
J. COATES,
Clerk of Councils.
NOTICE.
WE the Undersigned have this day entered
into Partnership under the firm of
ANDERSON AND SHAW, as Plumbers, Glaziers,
and Painters, the said business to be carried on in
the Town of Auckland. Dated this 12th day of
October, 1841.
JAMES ANDERSON,
SAMUEL SIIAW,
Witness, P. MOODY.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey4 October 1841
Land claims, Native purchases, Bay of Islands, Claimants, Vendors
31 names identified
- HENRY DAY, Claimant for land purchases
- Kiddy, Alleged vendor of land
- Pen, Alleged vendor of land
- Punny, Alleged vendor of land
- HENRY DAY, Claimant for land purchases
- Muro, Alleged vendor of land
- Wakadoa, Alleged vendor of land
- Warri, Alleged vendor of land
- Wakamurori, Alleged vendor of land
- Tongui, Alleged vendor of land
- GEORGE CLAPHAM, Claimant for land purchases
- Ewue, Alleged vendor of land
- GEORGE CLAPHAM, Claimant for land purchases
- Odoroa, Alleged vendor of land
- JOHN CLAPHAM, Claimant for land purchases
- Temara, Alleged vendor of land
- Hara, Alleged vendor of land
- Hautingrahu, Alleged vendor of land
- Kawawa, Alleged vendor of land
- Haka, Alleged vendor of land
- Nynari, Alleged vendor of land
- Matuhara, Alleged vendor of land
- JAMES STYLES, Claimant for land purchase
- Pomaré, Alleged original vendor of land
- Kowiti, Alleged original vendor of land
- Samuel A. Wood, Previous purchaser of land rights
- Thomas Maxwell, Previous purchaser of land rights
- George Hemmings, Previous purchaser of land rights
- HENRY JOHNSON, Claimant for land purchase
- Puwakki, Alleged vendor of land
- Ewarre, Alleged vendor of land
🏘️ Notification regarding deadlines for applying for Private Ordinances
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 October 1841
Private Bills, Private Ordinances, Legislative Council, Application deadline, Auckland
- J. COATES, Clerk of Councils
🏭 Formation of partnership for Plumbers, Glaziers, and Painters in Auckland
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 October 1841
Partnership, Plumbers, Glaziers, Painters, Auckland
- JAMES ANDERSON, Partner in new firm
- SAMUEL SHAW, Partner in new firm
- P. MOODY
NZ Gazette 1841, No 14