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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
of Hauraki, in the District of Hauraki, Province of
Auckland, as Trustees within the meaning and for
the purposes of the said Act for the said Eruera
Teretiu, Marehoki Teretiu, and Tamara Teretiu,
during their minority.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land at Warahoe, in the
District of Hauraki, in the Province of Auckland,
and called or known by the name of Tupanaki No. 3,
containing by admeasurement four hundred and
three acres, be the same more or less; bounded
towards the North-east by lines 309 links, 282 links,
300 links, 294 links, 140 links, 142 links, 309 links,
245 links, 158 links, 91 links, and 117 links; towards
the East by lines 1467 links, 2807 links, and 575
links; towards the South-east by a line 6920 links,
and by the Tongarewa Block, 200 links, 1518 links,
564 links, 1250 links, and 1000 links; towards the
South-west by the Tupanaki No. 1 Block, 1175 links;
and towards the North-west by the Tupanaki No. 2
Block, 15390 links.
Forster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Trustees under "Maori Real Estate Management
Act, 1867," appointed.
James Fergusson, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirtieth day of June, 1874.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867," it is enacted, that if any
title to or interest in any hereditaments shall accrue
to any Maoris, who or any of whom shall be infants,
lunatics, or under legal disability, it shall be lawful
for the Governor in Council, if he think fit, to order
that such hereditaments, or any part thereof or
interest therein as shall to the Governor in Council
be shown to belong to such infant, lunatic, or other
person under legal disability, shall be vested in
trustees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas, by virtue of a certificate of title bear-
ing date the second day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two, the parcel of land
and hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto
became vested in Kapihana Te Tuhi and Eruera Te
Ngahue, of the District of Hauraki, in the Province
of Auckland, aboriginal natives of New Zealand:
And whereas Eruera Te Ngahue, one of the persons
named in the said certificate of title, died intestate:
And whereas at a Native Land Court, held at Short-
land, in the Province aforesaid, on the ninth day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
three, Te Wao and Miriama Konehu, claimed to
succeed to the interest of the said Eruera Te Ngahue,
in the said parcel of land described in the said
Schedule; and it was ordered by the said Court that
Mata Te Ngahue, Wikitoria Te Ngahue, and Hiria Te
Ngahue, infants under the age of twenty-one years,
should succeed to the hereditaments aforesaid: And
whereas it is expedient that Edward Walter Puckey
and Te Rina Te Ngahue be appointed Trustees under
the said Act, on behalf of the said Mata Te Ngahue,
Wikitoria Te Ngahue, and Hiria Te Ngahue, during
their minority:
Now therefore, His Excellency Sir James Fer-
gusson, Baronet, the Governor of New Zealand, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
the Colony, in exercise and in pursuance of the
powers and authorities vested in him by the said
Act, doth hereby order that the land described in the
Schedule hereto shall be and remain vested in
Edward Walter Puckey, Gentleman, and
Te Rina Te Ngahue, an Aboriginal Native of
New Zealand,
of Hauraki, in the District of Hauraki, Province
of Auckland, as Trustees within the meaning and
for the purposes of the said Act for the said Mata
Te Ngahue, Wikitoria Te Ngahue, and Hiria Te
Ngahue, during their minority.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land at Shortland, in
the District of Hauraki, in the Province of Auck-
land, and called or known by the name of Taniwha
A. West, containing by admeasurement three acres
three roods and twelve perches, be the same more or
less, bounded towards the North-east by the Taniwha
A. East Block, 278 links; towards the South-east by
Taniwha B Block, 1399 links; towards the South-
west by the Hape Creek; and towards the North-
west by Arapaparahi Block, 672 links and 648 links;
saving and except so much of the said land as is
excepted for roads in the grant surrendered.
Forster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Trustees under "Maori Real Estate Management
Act, 1867," appointed.
James Fergusson, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirtieth day of June, 1874.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867," it is enacted, that if any
title to or interest in any hereditaments shall accrue
to any Maoris, who or any of whom shall be infants,
lunatics, or under legal disability, it shall be lawful
for the Governor in Council, if he think fit, to order
that such hereditaments, or any part thereof or in-
terest therein as shall to the Governor in Council be
shown to belong to such infant, lunatic, or other
person under legal disability, shall be vested in
trustees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas, by virtue of a Crown grant bearing
date the sixteenth day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one, the parcel of land and
hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto be-
came vested in Marara Hikori, Ngahua Ngakaho,
Matiu Poono, Rawiri Te Wakaiti, and Eruera Te
Ngahue, of the District of Hauraki, in the Province
of Auckland, aboriginal natives of New Zealand:
And whereas Eruera Te Ngahue, one of the persons
named in the said Crown grant, died intestate:
And whereas at a Native Land Court, held at Short-
land, in the Province aforesaid, on the ninth day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
three, Pare Te Ngahue and Tamati Paetai claimed to
succeed to the interest of the said Eruera Te Ngahue
in the said parcel of land described in the said
Schedule; and it was ordered by the said Court that
Mata Te Ngahue, Wikitoria Te Ngahue, and Hiria Te
Ngahue, infants under the age of twenty-one years,
should succeed to the hereditaments aforesaid: And
whereas it is expedient that Edward Walter Puckey,
and Te Rina Te Ngahue, be appointed Trustees under
the said Act, on behalf of the said Mata Te Ngahue,
Wikitoria Te Ngahue, and Hiria Te Ngahue, during
their minority:
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Appointment of Trustees for Land under Maori Real Estate Management Act (Second Instance)
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🪶 Māori Affairs30 June 1874
Trustees, Land vesting, Maori Real Estate Management Act, Hauraki, Certificate of title
7 names identified
- Kapihana Te Tuhi, Landowner
- Eruera Te Ngahue, Deceased landowner
- Mata Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Wikitoria Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Hiria Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Edward Walter Puckey (Gentleman), Appointed Trustee
- Te Rina Te Ngahue (Aboriginal Native), Appointed Trustee
- James Fergusson, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
🪶 Appointment of Trustees for Land under Maori Real Estate Management Act (Third Instance)
🪶 Māori Affairs30 June 1874
Trustees, Land vesting, Maori Real Estate Management Act, Hauraki, Certificate of title
- Mata Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Wikitoria Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Hiria Te Ngahue, Infant successor
- Edward Walter Puckey (Gentleman), Appointed Trustee
- Te Rina Te Ngahue (Aboriginal Native), Appointed Trustee
- James Fergusson, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
NZ Gazette 1874, No 35