Land Reserves and Customs Notices




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of the Tangahoe, on the south-east by a survey line
drawn inland from near the junction of the Tangahoe
and Tawhiti, on the north-west by a survey line
parallel to the line last named, and three miles
distant from it, and on the north-east by a survey
line drawn at right angles to the two last named lines
through a point on the former or south-eastern
boundary five miles distant from the Tangahoe River,
which block is intended to include, either wholly or
in part, the places known as Turangarere, Otapawa,
Taiporohenui, Whareroa, Ohangai, Matangarara, and
Pokaikai.

  1. Five hundred acres of land more or less, situated
    on the sea coast between the Rivers Waingongora
    and Tangahoe, bounded bit the south-west by the sea
    beach, and on the south-east, north-east, and north-
    west by survey lines, which block is intended to
    include the place known as Waukina either wholly
    or in part.

  2. One hundred acres of land more or less, adjacent to
    and bounded on the east by the River Tangahoe, on
    the south by the sea beach, and on the north and
    west by survey lines, which block is intended to
    include the place known as Tataramoa either wholly
    or in part.

SCHEDULE B.

  1. Six thousand acres of land more or less, adjacent to
    and bounded on the north-east by the Tangahoe
    Reserve (No. 1, Schedule A.), bounded on the south-
    east by a survey line two miles distant from and
    parallel to the north-western boundary, and on the
    south-west and north-east by survey lines, which
    block is intended to include wholly or in part the
    places known as Mokoia and Meremere.

  2. Two thousand eight hundred acres more or less
    bounded to the southwards by the River Mango-
    maire, on the north-west and south-east by survey
    lines one mile distant from each other, and drawn
    parallel to the corresponding boundaries of the
    Pakahohi Reserve (No. 1, Schedule B.), and to the
    northwards by a survey line about five miles inland
    from the Mangomaire River before named, which
    block at its seaward extremity is near to but is not
    intended to include the place known as Manutahi.

  3. Two hundred acres more or less bounded on the
    north and west by the Tangahoe River, on the east
    by a survey line, on the south by the Hingahapi
    River, on the south-west by the sea beach and survey
    lines, which block is to include the site of the former
    village of Manawapou.

SCHEDULE C.
Five hundred acres bounded to the westwards by
the Oeo River, to the southwards by the sea beach,
and to the eastwards and northwards by survey lines.

Office of the Commissioner of Customs.

IN exercise of the power in me, for this purpose
vested by "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858,"
I, the Commissioner of Customs, do hereby approve
and appoint the undermentioned warehouses at the
Port of Greymouth, viz. :--

A wooden building with iron roof, situate in Tainui
Street, and known as
KENNEDY BROTHERS' WAREHOUSE;

A wooden-framed building covered with iron,
situate in Mackay Street, and known as
WRIGHT'S WAREHOUSE;

A wooden-framed building covered with iron,
situate in Albert Street, and known as
MCFARLAND'S WAREHOUSE;
And a wooden-framed building covered with iron,
situate in Mackay Street, and known as
DAVIES' WAREHOUSE;
to be warehouses for the reception of goods under
bond.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
fifteenth day of January, 1867.

J. C. RICHMOND.

Rewards for the Discovery of Illicit Distillation.

IT is hereby notified that Rewards, varying in
amount from Five Pounds to Fifty Pounds, will
be given for such information as may lead to the
detection and conviction of persons engaged in
Illicit Distillation.

The rewards will vary in amount in proportion to
the importance of the seizure, will be payable im-
mediately upon conviction being obtained; and will
be in addition to the portion of the fine or of the
proceeds of the seizure which by law is to be paid to
the person affording the information.

Information may be given to any Collector of
Customs, or Officer of Police, throughout the Colony.
The name of the person giving the information will
not be divulged, except with his own consent.

J. C. RICHMOND.

Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 18th January, 1867.

CUSTOMS.---Notice is hereby given that the under-
mentioned persons have been duly licensed to
act as Custom House Agents at the Port of Bluff
Harbour, until the fifth December, 1867:

LONGUET LEWIS, Gore Street, Campbelltown,
Bluff Harbour.
TANTON, THOMAS GEORGE, Gore Street, Camp-
belltown, Bluff Harbour.
WADDEL, JAMES, Gore Street, Campbelltown,
Bluff Harbour.

C. F. O'TOOLE,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House, Bluff Harbour,
17th December, 1866.

CUSTOMS Notice.---The following persons have
been duly licensed to act as Custom House
Agents at the Port of Wairau, for the year ending
thirty-first day of December, 1867:

GEORGE HENDERSON, High Street.
HENRY DODSON, Alfred Street.
FREDERIC JOHN LETCHFIELD, Market Place.
JAMES GORRIE, Alfred Street.

S. L. MULLER,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs.
Custom House, Wairau,
2nd January, 1867.

Stamp Duties Act, 1866.

LICENSED Distributors are informed that the
Commission hitherto allowed only on purchases
of Adhesive Stamps of the amount of Five Pounds
(£5) and upwards, will, on and after the first of
February, be allowed on such purchases when of the
amount of Two Pounds (£2) and upwards.

C. T. BATKIN,
(for the Commissioner of Customs.)
Stamp Office, Wellington,
26th January, 1867.



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🪶 Land Reserve Descriptions for Tangahoe Hapu (Schedules A, B, C) (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
26 January 1867
Land description, Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C, Land boundaries, Tangahoe River

🏭 Appointment of Warehouses at Port of Greymouth

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 January 1867
Customs, Warehouse appointment, Greymouth, Bonded goods
  • J. C. Richmond, Commissioner of Customs

🏭 Notification of Rewards for Information on Illicit Distillation

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 January 1867
Illicit distillation, Rewards, Information, Customs enforcement, Fines
  • J. C. Richmond

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Bluff Harbour

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 December 1866
Custom House Agent, License, Bluff Harbour, Campbelltown
  • LEWIS LONGUET, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • THOMAS GEORGE TANTON, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • JAMES WADDEL, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • C. F. O'TOOLE, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Wairau

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 January 1867
Custom House Agent, License, Wairau, High Street, Alfred Street
  • GEORGE HENDERSON, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • HENRY DODSON, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • FREDERIC JOHN LETCHFIELD, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • JAMES GORRIE, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • S. L. MULLER, Deputy Commissioner of Customs

💰 Change in Commission Rate for Adhesive Stamp Purchases

💰 Finance & Revenue
26 January 1867
Stamp Duties Act, Commission, Adhesive Stamps, Wellington
  • C. T. BATKIN, (for the Commissioner of Customs.)