β¨ Land Reserve Vesting Order
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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The Corporation shall have full powers of management and control of such reserves, and for
that purpose may from time to time prescribe general regulations, but no such regulations shall
have any force or effect until the same shall have received the assent of the Governor. -
The Corporation shall not have any power to lease or otherwise dispose of any such reserve to any
person or body corporate, or otherwise howsoever; but, upon the coming into operation of this
Order in Council, they may take possession of any such reserve, and may fence and lay out the same in
such manner as they may think fit, in order effectually to carry out the purposes for which the same
has been reserved.
SCHEDULE.
| No. in
Red. | Area,
more or less. | Date of
Reservation. | Gazetted. | Description. | Purpose. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 94 | A. R. P.
5 2 0 | October 8, 1872 | New Zealand
Gazette, No.
54, of Oct.
18, 1872 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth. Bounded
-on the North-westward by High-street,
eleven hundred (1100) links; on the North-
eastward by Buccleugh Street, five hundred
(500) links; on the South-eastward by Shak-
speare Street, eleven hundred (1100) links;
and on the South-westward by Raleigh Street,
five hundred (500) links. | For a recreation
ground. |
| 95 | 5 2 0 | Ditto | Ditto | Situate in the Town of Greymouth. Bounded
-on the North-westward by Section 390, one
hundred (100) links, by High Street, ten
hundred (1000) links, and by Section 368,
one hundred (100) links; on the North-east-
ward by Section 368, two hundred and fifty
(250) links, and by Raleigh Street, two
hundred and fifty (250) links; on the South-
eastward by Shakspeare-street, twelve hundred
(1200) links; and on the South-westward by
Marlborough Street, two hundred and fifty
(250) links, and by Section 390, two hundred
and fifty (250) links. | For a recreation
ground. |
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Reserves at Greymouth vested in Corporation for Public Purposes.
G. A. ARNEY,
Administrator of the Government.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this fourteenth day of May, 1873.
Present:
S EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE GOVERNMENT IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Westland Waste Lands Act, 1870," it is among other things enacted that the
Governor in Council may from time to time, by Order in Council, direct that reserves under the
said Act shall vest in and be held by any Corporation, Commissioners, or other person or persons having
corporate succession, to be named in the Order, in trust for the like or other public purposes to be specified
and declared in such Order, in such manner, and with such powers of leasing for any term not exceeding
twenty-one years from the date of the lease, and of management of such reserves, and of disposing of the
rents, issues, profits, and proceeds thereof, and other powers, provisions, and provisoes as shall be expressed
and declared in such Order: And whereas the several parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto
have been reserved and set apart for the purposes therein mentioned, and such reserves are now subject to
the provisions of the said Act: And whereas it is expedient that the said reserves should be vested in the
Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Greymouth (hereinafter called the "Corporation"), in
the manner hereinafter mentioned.
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council, and in exercise and pursuance of all power and authority in this behalf in him
vested, doth hereby order and direct that from and after the date hereof the reserves particularly mentioned
and described in the Schedule hereto shall vest in and be held by the Corporation in trust for the public
service of the said Borough, with power to dispose of and manage such reserves under and subject to the
following conditions, that is to say:β
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The said reserves shall be vested in the Corporation for the several purposes mentioned in the
Schedule, and in cases where the purpose for which such reserve was made shall be specified, the Corporation
shall have no power to alter the same, but such reserve shall be held in trust for the particular purpose
specified. -
As to the reserves mentioned in the First Part of the said Schedule, the Corporation shall have power
to lease the same, or any of them, to any person or persons, or to any body corporate, for any term not
exceeding twenty-one years from the date of such lease, reserving such rent or rents as the Corporation
may think fit; and every such lease shall contain all usual and proper covenants on the part of the lessee or
lessees, and shall contain a condition or right of re-entry for breach of any of the provisions of such lease. -
As to the reserves mentioned in the Second Part of the said Schedule, before any lease or disposition
thereof shall be made to any person or body corporate, the consent of the Governor shall be obtained prior
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Vesting of Greymouth Reserves in Corporation and associated management conditions.
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey14 May 1873
Greymouth, Land Reserves, Borough Corporation, Management powers, Schedule, Recreation ground, Order in Council
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
- G. A. Arney, Administrator of the Government
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