Land claims, immigration, licensing




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the claims already advertised for hearing in the note
New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson
Advertiser of the 7th February, and in the New
Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, of
the 8th February, 1843,) at my, office at Pori
rua, on the 25th instant, and following days, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon.

All parties interested are hereby summoned to
be in attendance with their witnesses, and they
will be required to produce before me all original
deeds and translations thereof, relating to their
claims, with attested copies of the same, the latter
to be left with me.

Claimants are reminded that the fee of £5
must be paid to me before the investigation of
any claim, or of any opposition thereto.

Case No. 74—WILLIAM COUPER, of Sydney,
claimant.

All that piece or parcel of land, having one
mile and a half frontage to Mutuarra on the
north side, and six miles inland backwards of
the said Mutuarra.

Contents not stated.

Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
from Mirga, chief of the Mutuarra tribe.
Consideration—Various articles of merchan-
dise, value not stated.

Nature of conveyance,—Deed in favor of
claimant, dated November 6, 1839.

WILLIAM SPAIN,
Commissioner.

March 7th, 1843.

Immigration Office,
Auckland, 4th April, 1843.

THE following particulars regarding the
IMMIGRANTS arrived here by the barque
Westminster, are published for general informa-
tion.

ADULTS.

Married Men........................... 34
Married Women and Widows .......... 36
Single Men ............................ 58
Single Women.......................... 20
Boys under 14 years.................. 37
Girls ditto ............................ 30
Infants................................ 7

Total arrived.................... 222

Deaths on the Voyage:
1 Male Adult—3 Children.

The Male Adults are chiefly Agricultural
Labourers, Farm Servants, Masons, Bricklayers,
Gardeners, and a few Mechanics.
The Females are chiefly Domestic Servants,
most of whom have already been engaged.

DAVID ROUGH,

NOTICE.

ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING OF
JUSTICES.

A GENERAL Meeting of the Justices for
the Town and District of Auckland, will
be holden at the Police Office, Auckland, on
the third Tuesday in the month of April next,
for the Granting of Licenses for the sale of
Spirits, Wine, Ale, and Beer, for the Year to
commence on the first day of July following, in
accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance
V. Vict., Session II, No. 12.

WILLIAM DONNELLY,
Clerk of the Petty Sessions.

Police Office, Auckland,
8th March, 1843.

GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING
MEETING.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the General
Annual Licensing Meeting for the Dis-
trict of Russell, will be holden at this Office, on
Tuesday, the 18th day of April next, at the
hour of ten in the forenoon, for the purpose of
taking into consideration applications for Li-
censes for the sale of Fermented and Spirituous
Liquors, agreeable to Act of the Governor and
Council, 5th Vict., Sess. II, No. 12.

All applications for such Licenses under this
Ordinance, must be lodged with me at this
Office, on or before Tuesday, the 4th April
next.

RICHARD M. DUNN,
Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Police Office, Kororarika,
4th March, 1843.

ERRATUM in Supplement to Government
Gazette, No. 13, page 88, 1st column,
between the 29th and 30th lines, insert, "Case
No. 398 a—William Stewart, of Mercury Bay,
claimant. 900, Nine hundred acres, at Akaroa,
Bank's," &c.

Auckland—Printed. and Published at the Office of the




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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🗺️ Continuation of Land Claims hearing schedule for Port Nicholson district (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
7 March 1843
Land claims, Hearing schedule, Port Nicholson, Mutuarra tribe, Deed
  • William Couper, Claimant for land purchase

  • William Spain, Commissioner

🛂 Publication of particulars regarding immigrants arrived by the barque Westminster

🛂 Immigration
4 April 1843
Immigrants, Arrivals, Westminster, Passenger statistics, Labourers, Domestic Servants
  • David Rough

🏘️ General Annual Licensing Meeting for Justices in Auckland District

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
8 March 1843
Licensing meeting, Spirits, Wine, Ale, Beer, Auckland
  • William Donnelly, Clerk of the Petty Sessions

🏘️ General Annual Licensing Meeting for the District of Russell

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
4 March 1843
Licensing meeting, Fermented liquors, Spirituous liquors, Russell, Kororarika
  • Richard M. Dunn, Clerk of Petty Sessions

📰 Erratum correcting entry in previous Gazette supplement regarding a land claim case

📰 NZ Gazette
Erratum, Correction, Land claim, Case No. 398 a, Akaroa
  • William Stewart, Claimant in corrected land case