Land Vesting Orders and Legislation




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

or its entrance without the permission of the
Harbour Master, under a penalty of five pounds.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

G. GREY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, the
twenty-sixth day of November, 1867.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand, intituled "The Native
Reserves Amendment Act, 1862," it is amongst other
things provided that where under the provisions of
"The Native Reserves Act, 1856," the assent of the
Aboriginal inhabitants is required to bringing land
under the operation of the said "Native Reserves
Act, 1856," the Governor may by Order in Council
declare such assent to have been ascertained, and
thereupon the title of the Aboriginal inhabitants in
the land to which the same shall relate shall be
deemed to be extinguished, and the lands shall from
the date of such Order in Council vest in Her
Majesty for the purposes and subject to the
provisions of the said "Native Reserves Act, 1856,"
as attested by the recited Act, and that as effectually
as if the same had been ceded and conveyed by such
Aboriginal inhabitants to Her Majesty:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council, doth hereby declare that the assent of the
Aboriginal inhabitants to the bringing the pieces of
land described in the Schedules hereunder written
under the operation of "The Native Reserves Act,
1856," has been ascertained.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

SCHEDULE A.

All that piece of land situate at Kaituna, in the
Province of Marlborough, bounded towards the
North 5000 links, more or less, by Crown land;
towards the East 4250 links, more or less, by Crown
land; towards the South 4700 links, more or less,
partly by Crown land and partly by a section
numbered 2 on the plan of the District of Kaituna;
and on the West by the River Kaituna. Area two
hundred acres.

SCHEDLLE B.

All that piece of land situate at Westport in the
District of Buller, bounded towards the North 4000
links, more or less, by a public road; towards the East
2500 links, more or less, by Crown land; towards
the South 4000 links by Crown land; and towards
the West 2500 links by Crown land; and con-
taining by admeasurement one hundred (100) acres,
more or less.

SCHEDULE С.

All that piece of land situate at Aorere, in the
Province of Nelson, bounded towards the North 1240
links by a part of sections numbered 1 and
3 on the plan of the District of Collingwood;
towards the East by the River Aorere; towards the
South 1575 links by a portion of sections numbered
1 and 3 on the said plan as aforesaid; and towards
the West 725 links by a part of section No. 3. Area
seven acres two roods thirty-four perches.

SCHEDULE D.

All that piece situate at Aorere, in the Province of
Nelson, bounded towards the North by the River
Aorere; towards the East 562 links by a portion of
a section numbered 3 on the plan of the District of
Collingwood; towards the South 1800 links by a
portion of said section; and towards the West 268
links also by a part of said section. Area twelve
acres and seventeen perches.

SCHEDULE Е.

All that piece of land situate at Tarakohe, near
Motupipi, Province of Nelson, bounded towards the
North 2316 links by land granted to J. P. Robinson;
towards the East 360 links by land granted to J. P.
Robinson; towards the South 2164 links also by land
granted to J. P. Robinson; and towards the West
by high water mark in Pohara Bay. Area nine acres
and four perches.

G. GREY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, the
twenty-sixth day of November, 1867.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand, intituled "The Native
Reserves Amendment Act, 1862," it is amongst other
things provided that where under the provisions of
"The Native Reserves Act, 1856," the assent of the
Aboriginal inhabitants is required to bringing land
under the operation of the said "Natives Reserves
Act, 1856," the Governor may by Order in Council
declare such assent to have been ascertained, and
thereupon the title of the Aboriginal inhabitants in
the land to which the same shall relate shall be
deemed to be extinguished, and the land shall from
the date of such Order in Council vest in Her
Majesty for the purposes and subject to the provisions
of the said "Native Reserves Act, 1856," as altered
by the said Act of 1862, and that as effectually as if
the same had been ceded and conveyed by such
Aboriginal inhabitants to Her Majesty:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council, doth hereby declare that the assent of the
Aboriginal inhabitants to the bringing the piece of
land described in the Schedule hereunder written,
under the operation of "The New Zealand Native
Reserves Act, 1856," has been ascertained.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land situate at White's Bay,
(Pukatea) Wairau, being part of the Native Reserve
there, bounded towards the North six hundred links
by other portion of the said Native Reserve, towards
the East three hundred and fifty links by high water
mark, towards the South six hundred links by other
portion of the said Native Reserve, and towards the
West three hundred and fifty links by other portion
of the said Native Reserve.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 23rd November, 1867.

THE following Bill, passed by the Provincial
Council of the Province of Marlborough, in-
tituled

"The Public Reserves Management Act, 1867,"
having been reserved for the signification of the
Governor's pleasure thereon, His Excellency has
been pleased to assent to the same.

E. W. STAFFORD.



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