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consideration of the Commissioner he should be
regarded as having established a claim to this
iudulgence, be permitted to transfer his license
and right of pre-occupancy to such person as
he may select.
15. All applicants for timber licenses must
address their applications to the Commissioner
of Crown Lands, stating their names and resi-
dences in full.
16. When the application has been approved,
it will be forwarded to the Colonial Treasurer,
by whom, upon payment of the required fee,
the license will be issued.
17. No person will be allowed to cut or re-
move timber on or from the Crown Lands, which
have been reserved by Government for the pub-
lic use.
18. The form of Timber Licenses will be ac-
cording to Schedule C. hereunto annexed.
General.
19. All annual licenses to be drawn so as to
expire simultaneously on the last day of each
year.
20. Licenses applied for after the 1st of June
in each year, will only be chargeable with half
of the usual fee.
21. Licenses to be signed and issued by the
Colonial or Provincial Treasurer upon payment
of the proper fee.
22. No license will preclude the Government
fron including within a hundred, or selling, or
will in any way effect the rights of the Crown
to land occupied in virtue of such license.
23. All disputes between holders of licenses
having reference to depasturing stock or cutting
timber shall be heard and decided by the Com-
missioner of Crown Lands, who is authorised by
the Crown Lands Ordinance to charge at his dis-
cretion to the party against whom his decision
shall be made a fee of five pounds.
24. Licenses for depasturing purposes can be
transferred from one person to another, with the
authority of the Government previously obtained
through the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
25. These Regulations are not intended to af-
fect any rights already acquired by occupants of
purchased land, to depasture upon Crown Lands
in their vicinity a certain quantity of cattle in
proportion to the extent of purchased land which
they may occupy, whether such rights have been
acquired under Regulations issued by the Govern-
ment or by the New Zealand Company.
SCHEDULE A.
FORM OF LICENSE.
Whereas
of
has made applica-
tion for a license to depasture stock upon the
Waste Lands of the Crown within the district of
(boundaries) and has this day paid into my hands
the sum of Β£s.d. I do hereby license the
said
to (depasture stock) upon the said
land for the term of fourteen years from the date
hereof; subject, nevertheless, to be sooner deter-
mined, pursuant to the provisions of
and of the Regulations under which
this license is issued, and to be cancelled as by
law and these regulations is provided.
Dated this day of
Signed
SCHEDULE B.
Description of a Run on the Waste Lands of the
Crown
Claimed by
Situation
Boundaries
Estimated extent
Number and description of stock left upon the
Run
(Signature.)
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SCHEDULE C.
Timber License to at
permission
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, subject to the
provisions of and to the provisions of such rules
as may be duly made by His Excellency the Go-
vernor-in-Chief in conformity with law is hereby
granted to
of
by direction of the
Governor of New
Colonial Treasurer.
N.B.βIf 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 Go-
vernment 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 justi-
fication of any offence committed against the
provisions of any ordinance relating thereto.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,
8th February, 1855.
HIS Excellency the Officer administering
the Government has been pleased to
direct and appoint that at the forthcoming
election of Superintendent for the Province of
Auckland, there shall be additional Polling
Places in the undermentioned districts, viz. :-
SCHEDULE OF ADDITIONAL
POLLING PLACES.
PENSIONERS' SETTLEMENTS.
At such convenient place at Panmure as shall
be specified by the Returning Officer.
At such convenient place at Otahuhu as shall.
be specified by the Returning officer.
At the Police Office, Howick.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
At such convenient place at Waiheki as shall
be specified by the Returning Officer.
At Moore's Station, Coromandel Harbour.
At Cole's Inn, Papakura.
At the Resident Magistrate's Station at
Rangiawhia.
At the Customs' Station at Kawhia.
At Constable's Inn at Waiuku.
NORTHERN DIVISION..
At such convenient place at the North Shore
as shall be specified by the Returning
Officer.
At Maxwell's Station.
At Maurice Kelly's Station on the Wade.
At Henderson's Mill.
At such convenient place at Little Muddy
Creek as shall be specified by the Returning
Officer.
At the Resident Magistrate's Station at Kai-
para.
At Blake's House, Kaipara Landing Place, at
the head of the Waitemata River.
At Henry's Station, Titirangi.
At such convenient place at Mahurangi as
shall be specified by the Returning Officer.
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Continuation of Regulations for Sale and Occupation of Waste Lands
(continued from previous page)
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 March 1855
Timber licenses, Depasturing, Crown Lands, Fees, Schedules, Disputes
- Commissioner of Crown Lands
- Colonial Treasurer
ποΈ Appointment of Additional Polling Places for Auckland Superintendent Election
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government8 February 1855
Polling places, Auckland, Superintendent election, Panmure, Howick, Coromandel, Kaipara
- Officer administering the Government
NZ Gazette 1855, No 4