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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Treasury, Auckland,
13th September, 1861.
READER WOOD.
THE following Return is published for general information.
RETURN of the Quantity and Value of GOLD Exported from New Zealand.
| Period. | To London. | To Sydney. | Total. | Value. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| oz. dwts. grs. | oz. dwts. grs. | oz. dwts. grs. | £ s. d. | |
| Quantity and Value exported during the Quarter ended 30th June, 1861 | 1,221 12 0 | 155 8 4 | 1,377 0 4 | 5,335 18 2 |
| Quantity and Value exported previous to 1st April, 1861 | ... | ... | 38,790 4 10 | 150,312 2 1 |
| Totals ... | ... | ... | 40,167 4 14 | 155,648 0 3 |
Treasury, Auckland,
10th September, 1861.
R. F. PORTER,
Assistant Treasurer.
Office of Minister for Native Affairs,
Auckland, September 13th, 1861.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
TE HEMARA TAUHIA, of Mahurangi,
PINEAHA WHAREKOWHAI, of Opukeko,
RAWIRI TE MAMARU, of Moeraki,
MATIAHA TOIAMOREHU, of Moeraki,
to be Native Assessors, under the Resident
Magistrates' Courts Ordinance, Session VII.,
No. 16.
W. B. D. MANTELL.
Office of Minister for Native Affairs,
Auckland, 13th September, 1861.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the
"New Zealand Native Reserves Act,
1856," the following Reports are published
for general information.
W. B. D. MANTELL.
I, Walter Buller, a person duly appointed in
this behalf under the provisions of the New
Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856, do hereby
certify and report that I have ascertained that
the aboriginal inhabitants entitled to a certain
piece or parcel of land described in the
Schedule hereunder written have assented that
the said piece or parcel of land shall be sub-
ject to the provisions of the said Act, and that
the same shall be granted by the Governor of
New Zealand to the Bishop of Christchurch,
Canterbury, New Zealand, in Trust for a
site for a Native Church and School in con-
nection with the Church of England.
Witness my hand this 15th day of July,
1861.
WALTER BULLER.
Schedule above referred to.
All that piece of land situate at Kaiapoi
(Canterbury), bounded as hereinafter described,
that is to say, two (2) acres of land, com-
mencing at a point on the West side of the
new North Road, twelve miles fifty chains
twelve links from Christchurch, running in a
westerly direction across the old North Road,
a distance of seven (7) chains to River Cam;
thence southerly along the bank of the Cam,
a distance of two chains seventy-five links;
thence easterly, in a line parallel to that first
described, a distance of six chains seventy-five
links to the new North Road, and along the
said road to the starting point.
Report adopted with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the Colony, this
sixth day of September, 1861.
T. GORE BROWNE,
Governor.
F. G. STEWARD,
Clerk of Executive Council.
I, Walter Buller, a person duly appointed in
this behalf under the provisions of the New
Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856, do hereby
certify and report that I have ascertained that
the aboriginal inhabitants entitled to a certain
piece or parcel of land described in the
Schedule hereunder written have assented that
the said piece or parcel of land shall be subject
to the provisions of the said Act, and that the
same shall be granted by the Governor of New
Zealand to the Bishop of Christchurch, Canter-
bury, New Zealand, in Trust for a Native
Industrial School, in connection with the
Church of England.
Witness my hand this 15th day of July
1861.
WALTER BULLER.
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