Compensation Court Notices




And it is further ordered, that the matters of the
said petition be further adjourned until the eighteenth
day of June next.
Dated this seventh day of May, 1866.
(By the Court) ROBERT CHAPMAN,
(L.S.) Registrar.

I, the abovenamed James Alfred Webb, hereby
accept the appointment of Trustee made by the fore-
going order, and consent to hold the real and personal
estate therein mentioned, upon and for the purposes
and trusts therein expressed.
JAMES A. WEBB.

Witness to the signature of the said
James Alfred Webb,—S. N. Muir,
clerk to Mr. Geo. Cook, Solicitor,
Dunedin.

COMPENSATION COURT.—Notice is hereby
given that a sitting of the Compensation Court
will be holden at Opotiki, on Monday, the first of
October, and following days, for the purpose of
hearing and determining the claims of persons to
compensation on account of the taking under the
authority of "The New Zealand Settlements Act,
1863," of blocks of land in the District of Bay
of Plenty, and hereunder described.

BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT.

All that land bounded by a line commencing at
the mouth of the Waitahanui River, Bay of Plenty,
and running due south to the Tarawera River,
thence by a straight line to the summit of Putaulaki
(Mount Edgecombe), thence by a straight line in
an easterly direction to the confluence of the Rivers
Tauwhare and Ohiwa, thence by a line running due
east for twenty-five miles, thence by a line to the
mouth of the Aparapara River, in the Bay of Plenty.

WILLIAM CHARLES LYON,
Judge of the Compensation Court,
Wellington, New Zealand.

Kooti mo nga Whenua kua tangohia,
Poneke, Hune, 1866.

II E Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai, ka noho te
Kooti Whakawa ki Opotiki a te mane, te 1 o nga
ra o Okitopa, 1866, ki te whakawa i nga take a nga
tangato e pa ana ki nga pihi whenua i te Takiwa o te
Rawhiti (District of Bay of Plenty) e mau nei i raro
iho nei, i tangohia i runga i nga tikanga o te Ture
mo te pera ("New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863.")

TAKIWA O TE RAWHITI.

Timata mai te rohe i te Nguruawa o Waitahanui
i te Rawhiti, tika tonu ki te Tonga, a tae noa ki te
awa o Tarawera, kei reira ka piko, ka maro ano, te
tihi o Putaulaki, ka maro tika tonu i reira ki te
Rgwhiti, ka maro tika tonu i reira ki te Rawhiti, ki
te putahitanga o nga awa o Tauwhare, o Ohiwa,
maro tonu atu i reira ki te Rawhiti, kia rua tekau
ma rima maero ki te haerenga, kei reira, ka whati, ka
maro atu ki te puaha o te awa o Aparapara--ki te
moana.

WILLIAM CHARLES LYON,
Judge of the Compensation Court,
Wellington, New Zealand.

NGATIAWA COAST.

Bounded on the west and north-west by a line drawn
straight from the summit of Mount Egmont to the
source of the River Waiongona, thence along the
said River Waiongona to Tarurutangi, thence straight
to the junction of the River Manganui and Waitara,
thence along the said River Waitara to the sea,
thence along the sea coast to the tunnel at
Parininihi; on the north by a straight line in a
direction due east (true bearing) from the said tunnel
at Parininihi, for a distance of twenty miles; on the
south-east by a straight line drawn from the eastern
extremity of the said northern boundary in a direc-
tion south, 39 degrees west, till it intersects the
straight line between the summit of Mount Egmont
and Parikino and the River Whanganui; and on the
south-west by the said straight line last named from
its intersection with the said south-eastern boundary
to the summit of Mount Egmont.

ROBT. H. EYTON,
Clerk of the Court.

Kooti Wakawa mo nga whenua kua tangohia,
Taranaki, 6 Hurac, 1866.

II E Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai, ka noho te
Kooti whakawa whenua ki Taranaki, a te Taite,
te ro o nga ra o Hepetema, kei whakawa i nga take
whenua o nga tangata e pa ana ki nga whenua e mau
nei, i tangohia i runga i nga tikanga o te Ture
("New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863.")

KO TE WHENUA KI A NGATIAWA.

Ko te rohe ki te tahe ki te Hauauru ma Raki he
raina, ka maaro atu i te tihi o Taranaki tae noa ki te
matapuna o Waiangona, ka haere i roto o Waiangana
tai noa ki Turutangi, ka haere a tae noa ki te
putahitanga o Manganui o Waitara, ka haere i roto o
Waitara, tae noa ki te Moana, ka haere i te taha
tai noa ki te koringa i Parininihi; ko te rohe o
te taha ki raro, he raina, ka maaro atu i taua koringa
ahu atu ki te Ita, e rua tekau maero; ko te rohe o
te taha ki te Marangai ma Tonga he raina, ka timata
ki te pito ki uta o te rohe o Raro, ki te ritenga o te
Kapehu 39 o ki te Tonga, ki te Hauauru, ka rere a no
ta tutuhi noa ki taua raina i maaro atu i te tihi o
Parininihi tae noa ki Parikino i Whanganui; ki te
taha Hauauru, ko taua raina, ka timata ki te rohe o
te Marangai ma Tonga a eke noa ki te tihi o Taranaki.

ROBT. H. EYTON,
Clerk of the Court.

Compensation Court,
New Plymouth, 6th July, 1866.

NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the
Compensation Court will be holden at Whanganui
on Friday, the 12th day of October next, and the
following days, for the purpose of hearing and
determining the claims of persons to compensation on
account of the taking under the authority of
"The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863," of so
much of the Ngatiruanui Coast Block (hereinunder
described) as lies between the Thekupokonui and
Whanganui Rivers.

NGATIRUANUI COAST.

Bounded on the north by the River Hangatahua from
its mouth to the southern angle of the Oakura
District, and thence by a straight line passing between
the Pouakai and Patua Ranges to the point where a
Native path passing in the same direction intersects
the south-western boundary of the Tapuae (or
Omata) Block; on the north - east by the said
south - west boundary and by the south - east
boundary of the said Tapuae Block to the River
Mangoraka, thence by the said River Mangoraka to
its source, thence by a straight line to the summit of
Mount Egmont, and thence by a straight line to
Parikino on the River Whanganui; on the south-



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⚖️ Adjournment of Petition Matters and Trustee Acceptance (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
7 May 1866
Court Order, Adjournment, Trustee Acceptance, Dunedin
  • James Alfred Webb, Accepting appointment of Trustee

  • Robert Chapman, Registrar
  • S. N. Muir, clerk to Mr. Geo. Cook, Solicitor, Dunedin
  • Geo. Cook, Solicitor

🗺️ Notice of Compensation Court Sitting at Opotiki for Bay of Plenty Claims

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 June 1866
Compensation Court, Opotiki, Land Claims, Bay of Plenty District, New Zealand Settlements Act
  • William Charles Lyon, Judge of the Compensation Court

🗺️ Description of Ngatiawa Coast Land Boundaries for Compensation Claims

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 July 1866
Land Boundaries, Ngatiawa Coast, Mount Egmont, Tarurutangi, Parininihi
  • Robt. H. Eyton, Clerk of the Court

🗺️ Notice of Compensation Court Sitting at Whanganui for Ngatiruanui Coast Claims

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 July 1866
Compensation Court, Whanganui, Ngatiruanui Coast Block, Land Claims, New Plymouth