✨ Proclamation and Land Regulations




310
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

and over Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-
Admiral of the same, at the Government
House, at Wellington, this twenty-fifth
day of June, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.

E. W. STAFFORD.

G. F. BOWEN, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, the
twenty-seventh day of June, 1868.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by "The New Zealand Settlements
Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865,"

section sixteen, it is provided that the order and
manner in which land taken under the provisions of
"The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863," shall be
laid out for sale and sold shall be in the discretion of
the Governor, who shall have power to cause such
land, or any part thereof, to be laid out for sale and
sold from time to time, in such manner, for such
consideration, in such allotments, whether town,
suburban, or rural, or otherwise, as he shall think
fit, and subject to such regulations as he shall with
the advice of his Executive Council from time to
time prescribe in that behalf. And whereas by "The
New Zealand Settlements Acts Amendment Act,
1866,"
sections two and eight, the said recited
powers and provisions are extended and confirmed:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, in
pursuance of all powers and authorities vested in
him in that behalf, doth hereby with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the Colony,
make the regulations contained in the Schedule
hereto for the sale of lands taken under "The New
Zealand Settlements Act, 1863,"
in the districts of
Ngatiawa, Middle Taranaki, and Ngatiruanui, that
is to say:

SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE OF RURAL LAND
IN THE DISTRICTS OF NGATIAWA, MIDDLE
TARANAKI, AND NGATIRUANUI.

  1. Unless otherwise specially ordered by the
    Governor in Council, all rural lands shall be offered
    in the first instance for sale by public auction, at
    such place and time as the Colonial Secretary may
    direct.

  2. Notice of every such sale shall be published in
    the New Zealand Gazette not less than thirty days
    before the date thereof.

  3. Auctions shall be conducted by the Commis-
    sioner of Crown Lands for Taranaki, or such other
    person and at such place as the Colonial Secretary
    may authorize in that behalf.

  4. The bidding shall be for priority of choice, and
    every choice shall be put up at such rate per acre,
    not being less than ten shillings in the case of
    open land, or five shillings in the case of forest land,
    as the Colonial Secretary may direct.

  5. No single order of choice shall entitle the pur-
    chaser to select more than five hundred nor less
    than one hundred acres, or to select in several allot-
    ments: Provided that where small pieces of land
    shall have been left intervening between previous
    selections, the Commissioner or other person con-
    ducting the auction may allow them to be taken
    under one order of choice: Provided also that several

allotments divided only by roads may be chosen
under one order of choice.

  1. Immediately upon any order of choice being
    knocked down, the purchaser shall describe the
    position and area of the allotment he chooses, and
    such allotment shall be at once drawn provisionally
    on the plan of the block.

  2. Every selection shall be subject to the regula-
    tions as to frontage and proportions in force in the
    Province of Taranaki with respect to general Crown
    Lands.

  3. Every selection shall be subject to reasonable
    modification of size, form, and position, on completion
    of the detailed survey.

  4. No selection shall be made so as to leave
    patches of less than fifty acres in area or of
    irregular shape intervening between it and previous
    allotments, and, in the construction of this regula-
    tion, the decision of the Commissioner or other
    person conducting the sale shall be final.

  5. Every selection shall be subject to any road
    that may at the day of sale be drawn upon the
    official map then exhibited, or to any road that may
    be ordered by the Commissioner of Crown Lands or
    other person duly authorized by the Colonial Secre-
    tary within five years after the selection.

  6. One-fourth of the purchase money at auction
    shall be paid to the Commissioner or other person
    conducting the sale on the fall of the hammer. A
    second instalment of one-fourth in three calendar
    months, and the balance in nine months, either to
    the Commissioner at the Land Office, Taranaki, or
    to the Colonial Treasurer, failing any of which
    instalments the previous payments shall be forfeited:
    Provided that if upon the detailed survey any
    modification reducing the size of an allotment shall
    be made, or if any road shall have been ordered
    under the last preceding regulation, a deduction
    from the last instalment of purchase money shall be
    made in proportion to the area of such reduction or
    road.

  7. The unsold portions of every block shall after
    auction, and until specially withdrawn, remain open
    for purchase at the Land Office, New Plymouth, or
    at such other place as the Colonial Secretary may
    from time to time direct, for cash, payable at the
    Land Office, New Plymouth, at the upset price at
    which the lands within such block were respectively
    offered, and in lots not exceeding five hundred
    nor less than one hundred acres, to be selected
    according to the order of application, and subject
    to regulations six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. All
    such applications should be in writing, addressed
    to the Commissioner or other authorized person,
    who shall, upon receipt of each application, sign
    his name and the date of receipt thereon. No
    selection under any such application shall be made
    before noon on any day. All applications received
    before noon on any one day shall be deemed con-
    temporaneous, and in case of two or more contempo-
    raneous applications, the Commissioner or other
    authorized person shall, at the request of any of the
    applicants, put up the right of prior selection to
    auction among the applicants.

  8. The Colonial Secretary may at any time
    withdraw from sale the whole or any part of a block,
    and the Governor may at any time make such
    reserves therein as he is by law empowered to make.

  9. The Government shall not be bound to
    complete the detailed survey of any selection within
    twelvemonths of the date of selection: Provided
    that a purchaser, desiring a survey at any earlier
    date, may apply for a special survey, paying for the



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πŸ›οΈ Formal closing of a Proclamation or Order (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
25 June 1868
Governor, Proclamation, Wellington, Signatories
  • E. W. Stafford
  • G. F. Bowen, Governor

πŸ—ΊοΈ Order in Council establishing Regulations for Land Sales

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 June 1868
Land sales, Regulations, Rural land, Taranaki, Ngatiawa, Ngatiruanui, Auction, Crown Lands