✨ Administrative Notices and Land Claim




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

addition to its water communication with the interior, the
Richmond possesses the advantage of two good roads
leading to Taupo, one by Tarawera, the other by the
level banks of Rangitaiki and Kaingaroa Plain. The
very considerable frontage of the Township is all to
the deep-water side of the river.
the General Assembly as published in each year.
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Government Printing Office,
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Plans can be seen and information obtained on
application to Mr. SINCLAIR, Confiscated Lands
Office, Government Buildings, Shortland Street,
Auckland.
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REPORTS AND AWARDS OF JURORS,
NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865.
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Wellington, 16th June, 1868.

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IN pursuance of "The Patents Act, 1860," I, JOHN
HENRY NODING, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New
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have applied for a grant of Letters Patent under the
above Act for the sole use, benefit, and advantage of
a certain invention of an improvement in the mechan-
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I, JOHN STEPHENSON SMITH, a Commissioner duly appointed by virtue of the Ordinance, No. 15,
Session XI., of the Legislative Council of the Islands of New Zealand, to hear and decide Claims to
Land by persons claiming Title thereto, from, through, or under the New Zealand Company, report that
the Claim of the under-mentioned person having been duly referred to me for investigation, I do hereby
decide that the said person is entitled to a Crown Grant of the land set against his name in the annexed
Schedule.

New Zealand Company's Land Claimants' Office,
New Plymouth, 11th September, 1868.
J. STEPHENSON SMITH,
Commissioner.

SCHEDULE.
Commissioner's Decision.

No. of Report. No. of Claim. Name of Claimant. Commissioner's Decision.
1,047 1,390 The Right Reverend George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand. Entitled to a Grant of Rural Section No. 67B., in the Omata District, in the Province of Taranaki.

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—ΊοΈ Description of Richmond Township advantages (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Richmond, Township, River access, Roads, Taupo

πŸ“° Instructions for ordering Government publications

πŸ“° NZ Gazette
7 January 1868
Remittance, Money Orders, Government Printer, Wellington
  • GEO. DIDSBURY, Government Printer

πŸ—ΊοΈ Information regarding viewing plans at Confiscated Lands Office

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Plans, Confiscated Lands Office, Shortland Street, Auckland
  • Mr. Sinclair, Contact for plan information

πŸŽ“ Sale notice for Reports and Awards of Jurors, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
16 June 1868
Exhibition reports, Sale, 1865, Government Printer
  • GEO. DIDSBURY, Government Printer

πŸ“° Terms of Subscription and Advertising rates for the New Zealand Gazette

πŸ“° NZ Gazette
5 August 1868
Subscription rates, Advertising fees, Parliamentary Debates, Pre-payment
  • GEO. DIDSBURY, Government Printer

🏭 Application for Letters Patent for crushing machinery improvement

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents Act 1860, Machinery, Invention, Christchurch, Canterbury
  • John Henry Noding, Applicant for Letters Patent

  • John Boyle Bennett, Esquire, Registrar-General

πŸ—ΊοΈ Decision on New Zealand Company's Land Claim No. 1390

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
11 September 1868
Land Claim, Crown Grant, Omata District, Taranaki, New Plymouth
  • George Augustus Selwyn (The Right Reverend, Bishop of New Zealand), Entitled to a Crown Grant

  • JOHN STEPHENSON SMITH, Commissioner