✨ Land Hundred Proclamations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 585

part of Block numbered VII. twenty-eight thousand
(28,000) links; and towards the West by the Clutha
River forty-six thousand (46,000) links, also by other
parts of the said Blocks numbered respectively II.
and V. thirty-five thousand (35,000) links, and com-
prised in Runs numbered respectively 123 and 137.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her
Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its
Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the
same; and issued under the Seal of the
said Colony, at Wellington, this second
day of September, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
four.

DANIEL POLLEN.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Proclamation constituting Lee Stream Hundred.

(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by "The Otago Waste Lands Act,
1872," it is, amongst other things, enacted
that it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he think
fit, on the recommendation of the Superintendent
and Provincial Council, from time to time, by Pro-
clamation published in the New Zealand Gazette, to
constitute into a hundred any portion of the waste
lands not forming any part of any hundred previously
proclaimed, notwithstanding that such lands or any
part thereof shall be comprised within any pastoral
lease or license theretofore or thereafter to be granted
by the Crown under any law regulating the occupation
or disposal of waste lands, and whether or not the
same shall have been included within the boundaries
of any proclaimed gold field:

And whereas by the said Act it is also further
provided that no hundred shall be constituted which
shall consist wholly of land unsuitable for agriculture
and adapted for pastoral purposes only, and before
any hundred shall be constituted it shall be the duty
of the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief
Surveyor to certify to the Governor that in their
opinion not less than one third part of the area of
such hundred is land available for agriculture:

And whereas the Superintendent of the Province
of Otago and the Provincial Council of the said
province have recommended that the waste lands
particularly described in the Schedule hereto should
be proclaimed to be a hundred under the provisions
of the said Act: And whereas the said lands do not
form part of any hundred previously proclaimed, and
the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the Chief
Surveyor of the said province have, in accordance
with the hereinbefore recited provisions of the said
Act, certified to the Governor, as to such lands herein-
after in the said Schedule described, that in their
opinion not less than one third part of the area
thereof is land available for agriculture:

And whereas it is expedient that effect should be
given to the said recommendation of the Superin-
tendent and Provincial Council of the Province of
Otago:

Now therefore, I, Sir James Fergusson, Baronet,
the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pur-
suance and exercise of the powers and authority
vested in me by the hereinbefore in part recited Act,
do hereby proclaim that the waste lands particularly
described in the Schedule hereto shall be, and the
same are hereby, constituted into a hundred under
and for the purposes of the said Act; and that the


same shall be called or known by the name set above
the description of the said hundred in the said
Schedule.


SCHEDULE.
LEE STREAM HUNDRED.

COMPRISES all that area in the Province of Otago,
in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by estima-
tion twenty thousand (20,000) acres, more or less,
situate in the South-Eastern Pastoral District, being
part of Runs numbered respectively one hundred
and eighty-five (185), two hundred and sixty (260),
and two hundred and fifty-four (254), on the map of
the said district; bounded towards the South-west
by Lee Stream, commencing at Pre-emptive Right
on Run numbered forty-eight (48), and proceeding
in a north-western direction, forty-eight thousand
(48,000) links; thence by a straight line in a north-
earterly direction to a point one chain north of
Deep Stream, thirty-eight thousand nine hundred
(38,900) links; towards the North-east by a line
running parallel to Deep Stream at a distance of
one chain from its north bank, twenty-eight thousand
(28,000) links; then by a straight line in a south-
easterly direction, twenty-three thousand eight hun-
dred (23,800) links; thence by a line in a south-
westerly direction, thirty-six thousand five hundred
(36,500) links, to the starting point.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her
Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and
its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of
the same; and issued under the Seal of
the said Colony, at Wellington, this
second day of September, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.

DANIEL POLLEN.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Proclamation constituting Dunback Hundred.

(L.S.) JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by "The Otago Waste Lands Act,
1872," it is, amongst other things, enacted
that it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he think
fit, on the recommendation of the Superintendent
and Provincial Council, from time to time, by Pro-
clamation published in the New Zealand Gazette, to
constitute into a hundred any portion of the waste
lands not forming any part of any hundred previously
proclaimed, notwithstanding that such lands or any
part thereof shall be comprised within any pastoral
lease or license theretofore or thereafter to be granted
by the Crown under any law regulating the occupation
or disposal of waste lands, and whether or not the
same shall have been included within the boundaries
of any proclaimed gold field:

And whereas by the said Act it is also further
provided that no hundred shall be constituted which
shall consist wholly of land unsuitable for agriculture
and adapted for pastoral purposes only, and before
any hundred shall be constituted it shall be the duty
of the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief
Surveyor to certify to the Governor that in their
opinion not less than one third part of the area of
such hundred is land available for agriculture :

And whereas the Superintendent of the Province
of Otago and the Provincial Council of the said
province have recommended that the waste lands
particularly described in the Schedule hereto should



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Hundred proclamation, Otago, Tuapeka West District, Land description, Schedule
  • His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same
  • Daniel Pollen

πŸ—ΊοΈ Proclamation constituting Lee Stream Hundred

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2 September 1874
Hundred proclamation, Otago, Lee Stream, Land description, Otago Waste Lands Act 1872
  • James Fergusson, Governor
  • Daniel Pollen

πŸ—ΊοΈ Proclamation constituting Dunback Hundred

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Hundred proclamation, Otago, Dunback, Land description, Otago Waste Lands Act 1872
  • James Fergusson, Governor