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covenants or conditions on the lessee's part as he may think fit and adapted to secure the effectual
management of any such reserve.
4. The rents, issues, and profits to be received or derived from the leasing of any of the reserves
mentioned in the said Schedule shall be vested in the Corporation, and by them received and appropriated
to the Borough Fund, and may be applied thereout in such manner as the ordinary revenue of the
Corporation may be applied.
SCHEDULE.
| No. of Re- serve. | Area, more or less. | Date of Reservation. | Gazetted. | Description. | Purpose. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 707 | A. 0 R. 0 P. 3 | January 5, 1867 | Canterbury Gazette, No. 1, 1867 | Situate in the Town of Hokitika. Having thirty links |
frontage on Revell Street, and extending back parallel
to Camp Street a distance of sixty links, in a rectangular
block, the south-western corner being one hundred and
fourteen links from Camp Street. | For the uses of a
fire brigade. |
| 801 | 1 0 0 | Ditto | Ditto | Situate in the Town of Hokitika. Having frontage to
the western side of Sale Street and the northern side
of Stafford Street, and being Sections Nos. 845, 846,
847, 848, and 849 on the map of the Chief Surveyor of
the County of Westland setting out and describing the
Town of Hokitika. | For the purposes
of a gravel pit. |
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations for Sale of Land under the New Zealand Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865," or either
Settlements Acts.
G. A. ARNEY,
Administrator of the Government.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-first day of May, 1873.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
GOVERNMENT IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The New Zealand Settlements
Act, 1863," it is provided that after setting
apart sufficient land for all persons who shall be
entitled thereto under the contracts therein referred
to, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to
cause towns to be surveyed and laid out, and also
suburban and rural allotments; and that all such
town, suburban, and rural lands shall be sold, occu-
pied, and disposed of for such prices, in such manner,
and for such purposes, upon such terms and subject
to such regulations, as the Governor in Council shall
from time to time prescribe for that purpose:
And whereas by "The New Zealand Settlements
Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865," it is enacted
that the order and manner in which land taken under
the authority of "The New Zealand Settlements
Act, 1863," and "The New Zealand Settlements
Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865," should be
laid out for sale and sold should be at 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 con-
sideration, and in such allotments as he shall think
fit, and subject to such regulations as he shall, with
the advice of the Executive Council, from time to
time prescribe: And whereas by "The New Zea-
land Settlements Amendment Act, 1866," it is pro-
vided that the said lands shall be sold for such
consideration or at such price, and whether for cash
or otherwise, as the Governor shall from time to
time prescribe, and that all lands taken under the
authority of the said "New Zealand Settlements
Act, 1863," and "The New Zealand Settlements
of them, and sold or disposed of under the authority
of the said first-recited Act, shall be sold or disposed
of under regulations to be made by the Governor in
Council, which regulations shall be published in the
New Zealand Gazette:
And whereas under the hereinbefore in part recited
powers the Governor in Council did, on the eleventh
day of May, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-one, make and issue certain regulations
for the sale and disposal of confiscated lands as
therein provided: And whereas the said regulations
provide for the making of reserves of such lands for
the purposes therein specified, and it is provided that
the purposes for which any reserves have been made
may be changed, or the reservation of the same with-
drawn by the Government, but so that no change or
withdrawal shall be made except after notice of three
months in the New Zealand Gazette, and by special
order of the Governor in Council: And whereas
the several parcels of land hereinafter particularly
mentioned have been reserved and set apart under the
said regulations, and it is expedient that they should
cease to be such reserves: And whereas it is further
expedient that the formalities required by the herein-
before in part recited regulation should be dispensed
with, and that regulations should be made for the
purpose of enabling the said parcels of land to be
sold or disposed of:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Officer Adminis-
tering the Government, in pursuance and exercise 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 of New Zealand,
make the following regulations for the sale and
disposal of the parcels of land mentioned in the
Schedule to such regulations.
Regulations.
- Upon the publication of this Order in Council
in the New Zealand Gazette, the 5th, 6th, 7th, 26th,
and 27th of the hereinbefore in part recited regula-
tions shall be and the same are hereby repealed in
so far as respects the several reserves or parcels of
land mentioned and set forth in the Schedule hereto,
and such lands shall thereafter cease to be reserves
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Vesting of Reserves at Hokitika in the Borough of Hokitika Corporation for Public Purposes.
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey14 May 1873
Hokitika, Land Reserves, Leasing, Schedule, Borough Corporation
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
πΊοΈ Order in Council making regulations for sale of reserved lands under Settlements Acts.
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey21 May 1873
Land Sale Regulations, Order in Council, Confiscated Lands, Reserves, Settlements Act 1863, Repeal of Regulations
- G. A. ARNEY, Administrator of the Government
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