✨ Maori Land Administration Orders
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1117
Act "), 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 heredita-
ments, 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 an order bearing date the twenty-
first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-five, under the hand of John Rogan, Esquire,
Judge of the Native Land Court, under the seal of
the said Court, it was ordered that a memorial of the
ownership of Hine Wehi to the land and heredita-
ments described in the Schedule hereto be inscribed
on the Court rolls :
And whereas the said Hine Wehi is an infant
under the age of twenty-one years, and it is expe-
dient that Katerina te Hane be appointed trustee
under the said Act, on behalf of the said Hine Wehi:
Now, therefore, His Excellency 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
interest and share of the said Hine Wehi in the
land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and
remain vested in
KATERINA TE HANE,
as Trustee, within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act, for the said Hine Wehi during
her minority.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land in the Provincial District of
Auckland, containing by admeasurement five thou-
sand three hundred and eighty-five (5,385) acres,
more or less, situate at Poverty Bay, in the District
of Hawke's Bay, being called or known by the name
of Rangatira. Bounded on the North by the Hau-
o-Matuku Stream; on the South by Rangatira No. 1;
on the East by the Waipaoa and Waihora Rivers
and survey lines separating this block from Native
land; on the West by the Waipaoa River.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Mere Peka Kaimako Trustee under "The
Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1867."
NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of November, 1877.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Maori Real Estate Manage-
ment Act, 1867" (hereinafter called "the
said Act"), 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 trus-
tees, as the Governor in Council shall think fit:
And whereas by an order bearing date the twenty-
first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-five, under the hand of John Rogan, Esquire,
Judge of the Native Land Court, under the seal of
the said Court, it was ordered that a memorial of the
ownership of Atiria Hauwaho and others to the land
and hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto
be inscribed on the Court rolls :
And whereas the said Atiria Hauwaho is an infant
under the age of twenty-one years, and it is ex-
pedient that Mere Peka Kaimako be appointed trus-
tee under the said Act, on behalf of the said Atiria
Hauwaho:
Now, therefore, His Excellency 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
interest and share of the said Atiria Hauwaho in the
land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and
remain vested in
MERE PEKA KAIΜΑΚΟ,
as Trustee, within the meaning and for the purposse
of the said Act, for the said Atiria Hauwaho during
her minority.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land in the Provincial District
of Auckland, containing by admeasurement five
thousand three hundred and eighty-five (5,385) acres,
more or less, situate at Poverty Bay, in the District
of Hawke's Bay, being called or known by the name
of Rangatira. Bounded on the North by the Hau-
o-Matuku Stream; on the South by Rangatira No. 1;
on the East by the Waipaoa and Waihora Rivers
and survey lines separating this Block from Native
land; on the West by the Waipaca River.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Rehearing of Native Land Claim.
NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of November, 1877.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by the fifty-eighth section of "The
Native Land Act, 1873" (hereinafter referred
to as "the said Act"), it is enacted that, upon the
application of any persons interested in any Native
land who may feel themselves aggrieved by the de-
cision of the Native Land Court in respect thereof,
the Governor in Council may order a rehearing of
any matter heard and decided under the provisions
of the said Act, within such a period of time from
the publication of the decision and memorial of
ownership, in manner in the said Act required, as
may be limited in such order; and upon such order
being made, all proceedings theretofore taken by the
Court in such matter shall be annulled, and the case
shall commence de novo, and shall proceed in manner
provided by the said Act: Provided that no appli-
cation for a rehearing shall be entertained if it be
made after six months shall have elapsed from the
time of such publication:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
of New Zealand, at Whareponga, in the Hawke's Bay
District, in the Provincial District of Auckland, on
the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-seven, the claim of Tamihana Kakano and
others, aboriginal natives of New Zealand, to a piece
of land called Whareponga, situate at Whareponga,
in the said district, was heard and decided, and a
certain order was thereupon made by the said Court;
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Appointment of Trustee for Maori Land Interests (Katerina te Hane)
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🪶 Māori Affairs17 November 1877
Trustee appointment, infant, land vesting, Rangatira, Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay
- Hine Wehi, Infant owner of land interest
- Katerina te Hane, Appointed as trustee
- John Rogan, Esquire
- Forster Goring
🪶 Appointment of Trustee under Maori Real Estate Management Act
🪶 Māori Affairs17 November 1877
Trustee appointment, infant, land vesting, Rangatira, Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay
- Atiria Hauwaho, Infant owner of land interest
- Mere Peka Kaimako, Appointed as trustee
- John Rogan, Esquire
- Forster Goring
🪶 Order for Rehearing of Native Land Claim at Whareponga
🪶 Māori Affairs17 November 1877
Land claim rehearing, Native Land Court, Whareponga, Hawke's Bay
- Tamihana Kakano, Claimant seeking rehearing
- Normanby, Governor
NZ Gazette 1877, No 95