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the conditions of these Regulations,
provided always that the period of
three months above referred to
may be extended to six months,
in case of the death of the run-
holder.
7. Within twelve months after the
issue of a license the holder thereof
shall be required to place on the
run at least one breeding ewe for
every 20 acres, or else one cow for
every 120 acres; and to maintain
at least that number of breeding
stock upon the run during
the whole period of his occupancy.
Should the holder of a license not
comply with this condition, his
deposit shall be absolutely forfeited
and the run shall be let as provided
in the foregoing clause.
11. In the event of any run in respect of
which such deposit has been made not being
afterwards awarded to the depositor by the
Commissioner, the amount so deposited shall
be returned immediately after the Commis-
sioner's decision.
12. The beneficial interest in any occupa-
tion license may be at any time transferred
by the licensed holder. In order to render
such transfer valid, it shall be necessary—
1st. That all the conditions upon which
the original license was granted
shall have been complied with as
to payment of rent, or otherwise.
2nd. That notification shall be given to
the Commissioner within one
month of the transfer having been
effected.
13. The licensed occupier of any run shall
have the right of pre-emption during the
currency of his lease, to the extent of eighty
acres immediately surrounding his homestead
at such price to be assessed as hereinbefore
mentioned.
14. A return of all occupation licenses
issued during the past year, and of all trans-
fers and decisions on disputed references, and
a statement of all deposits and rents received
during the same period, shall be published
by the Commissioner in the said "Govern-
ment Gazette" and some newspaper publish-
ed within the Province during the month of
February in each year.
15. From and after the time when these
Regulations shall come in force no further
licenses shall be issued under the Regu-
lations of 1851, but all persons holding
licenses under the Regulations of 1851, may
at their option expressed in writing to the
Commissioner within twelve months after
the publication of the sanction of these Re-
gulations, have licenses issued under these
Regulations to date from the period of their
expressing such option.
Schedule A.
Application for Pasture Licence
District of
Boundaries
Estimated extent
Deposit £
Signature of Applicant
Schedule B.
FORM OF LICENSE
WHEREAS A. B., of
has
made application for a Pasture Occupation
License in the District of
and
has lodged with me the required description
and deposit, and whereas the boundaries of
the run thus applied for are set forth in a
plan attached to this license, and the acreage
contents satisfactorily certified:
Now, therefore I
, do hereby
license the said
to de-
pasture stock upon the said land for the
term of fourteen years from the date hereof,
subject nevertheless to be sooner determined
pursuant to the Regulations under which
this license is issued and to be cancelled as
in such Regulations provided.
Dated
(Signed) C. D.
Commissioner.
DONALD SINCLAIR,
Speaker.
E. W. STAFFORD,
Superintendent.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND.
In the Estates of ROBERT DALRIMPLE and
FREDERICK DUFFIELD, of Auckland,
deceased Intestate.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable
Court, the Creditors of the above named
Intestates, are, on or before the 9th day of
August next, to come in and prove their Debts
before Laughlin O'Brien, Esq, Registrar of
the said Court, at his Office, in the Court
House, Queen Street, Auckland, or, in default
thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded
from all benefit arising from the said Estates.
L. O'BRIEN,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office, Auckland,
16th May, 1856.
SUPREME COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of
the Supreme Court for the despatch of
Criminal Business, will be holden at the Court
House, Auckland, on MONDAY, the second day
of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon;
and that a Sitting for the despatch of Civil Busi-
ness will be holden at the Court House on Sa-
TURDAY, the seventh day of June next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and
place all persons under recognizance to appear
as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, are
required to give their attendance.
L. O'BRIEN,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office, Auckland,
16th May, 1856.
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Continuation of regulations regarding pasture occupation licenses and schedules.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPasture license conditions, Stock requirements, License transfer, Pre-emption right, Schedule A, Schedule B
- Donald Sinclair, Speaker
- E. W. Stafford, Superintendent
⚖️ Notice to creditors regarding the estates of Robert Dalrimple and Frederick Duffield.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement16 May 1856
Supreme Court, Intestate estate, Creditors claim, Probate, Auckland
- Robert Dalrimple, Deceased Intestate
- Frederick Duffield, Deceased Intestate
- Laughlin O'Brien, Esquire, Registrar
⚖️ Supreme Court sitting schedule for criminal and civil business in Auckland.
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Supreme Court, Criminal business, Civil business, Court schedule, Auckland
- L. O'Brien, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1856, No 17