Election Rules and Land Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 23

the said Act. The Returning Officer shall forthwith
after any election notify in the New Zealand Gazette
the name or names of the persons elected.
17. All reasonable costs and expenses incident to
any election under these regulations, except expenses
of the scrutineers and other expenses incurred by or
on behalf of candidates, shall be paid out of the
revenues at the disposal of the Board of Governors.

A.
FORM OF NOMINATION PAPER.

To the Returning Officer.
I, A.B., hereby nominate X.Y. as a candidate for the
office of Governor of the Board of Governors of the
Auckland College and Grammar School at the present
election.
Signed this day of , 18 . A.B.
I hereby consent to this nomination. X.Y., Candidate.
Received at the hour of , on the day
of , 18 . M.N., Returning Officer.

B.
FORM OF VOTING PAPER.

Names of Candidates for Election to the Office of
Governor of the Board of Governors of the Auckland
College and Grammar School, on the day of
, 18 :—
[Insert the Christian and surnames of all the candidates,
arranged in alphabetical order.]

N.B.—The voter must draw a line through the
name of each candidate for whom he desires NOT to
vote.
He must leave only [State the number of vacancies
to be filled] names uncancelled, or the voting papers
will be invalid.
He must fold the paper so as to conceal the con-
tents, and put it into the ballot-box without allowing
the contents to be seen.

Approved in Council,
8th January, 1878.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Notification of the Payment of Money on and Entry
into Negotiations for the Purchase of Native Lands
in the North Island.

NORMANBY, Governor.

IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Government
Native Land Purchases Act, 1877," it is hereby
notified that money has been paid by or on behalf of
Her Majesty the Queen for the purchase or acquisi-
tion of the several blocks of Native land in the North
Island, which are more particularly described and
mentioned in the Schedule hereto; and, further, that
negotiations in respect of such purchases or acquisi-
tions as aforesaid have been entered into by or on
behalf of Her said Majesty.

SCHEDULE.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2A.
ALL that block or parcel of land in the Manawatu
District, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki No.
2A, containing by estimation 12,808 acres or there-
abouts. Bounded on the North by Crown land; on
the East by Crown land; on the South by the Mana-
watu-Kukutauaki No. 2B Block; and on the West by
Native land: as delineated on a plan deposited in
the office of the Deputy Inspector of Surveys, Wel-
lington. This block has passed the Native Land
Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2B.
All that block or parcel of land in the Manawatu
District, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki No.
2B, containing by estimation 12,808 acres or there-
abouts. Bounded on the North by the Manawatu-
Kukutauaki No. 2A Block; on the East by Crown
land; on the South by the Manawatu-Kukutauaki
No. 2c Block; and on the West by Native land: as
delineated on a plan deposited in the office of the
Deputy Inspector of Surveys, Wellington. This
block has passed the Native Land Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2c.
All that block or parcel of land in the Manawatu
District, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki
No. 2c, containing by estimation 12,808 acres or
thereabouts. Bounded on the North by the Mana-
watu-Kukutauaki No. 2B Block; onthe East by Crown
land; on the South by the Manawatu-Kukutauaki
Nos. 2D and 2F Blocks; and on the West by the
Manawatu-Kukutauaki No. 2F Block, and by Native
land: as delineated on a plan deposited in the
office of the Deputy Inspector of Surveys, Welling-
ton. This block has passed the Native Land Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2D.
All that block or parcel of land in the Manawatu
District, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki No.
2D, containing by estimation 12,808 acres or there-
abouts. Bounded on the North by the Manawatu-
Kukutauaki Nos. 2F and 2c Blocks; on the East by
Crown land; on the South by the Manawatu-Kuku-
tauaki Nos. 2E and 1. Blocks; and on the West by
the Manawatu River: as delineated on a plan depo-
sited in the office of the Deputy Inspector of Sur-
veys, Wellington. This block has passed the Native
Land Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2E.
All that block or parcel of land in the Manawatu
District, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki No.
2E, containing by estimation 12,183 acres or there-
abouts. Bounded on the North by the Manawatu-
Kukutauaki No. 2D Block; on the East by Crown
land; on the South by the Horowhenua Block; and on
the West by the Manawatu-Kukutauaki Nos. 3 and
1 Blocks: as delineated on a plan deposited in the
office of the Deputy Inspector of Surveys, Welling-
ton. This block has passed the Native Land Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 2G.
All that block or parcel of land in the District of
of Manawatu, in the Provincial District of Welling-
ton, known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki
No. 2G, containing by estimation 800 acres or there-
abouts. Bounded on the North and East by the
Manawatu-Kukutauaki No. 2F Block; on the South
by the Manawatu River; and on the West by Native
land: as delineated on a plan deposited in the office
of the Deputy Inspector of Surveys, Wellington.
This block has passed the Native Land Court.

MANAWATU-KUKUTAUAKI No. 4F.
All that block or parcel of land in the District of
Manawatu, in the Provincial District of Wellington,
known by the name of Manawatu-Kukutauaki No. 4F,
containing by estimation 260 acres or thereabouts.
Bounded on the North by the Ohau No. 3 Block; on
the East and South by the Manawatu-Kukutauaki



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🎓 Regulations for Election of Governors of Auckland College and Grammar School (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
8 January 1878
Auckland College and Grammar School, Board of Governors, Election procedures, Nomination form, Voting paper
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Notification of Native Land Purchases and Negotiations in the North Island

🪶 Māori Affairs
Native Land Purchase, Manawatu-Kukutauaki, Wellington, Land acquisition, Crown land
  • NORMANBY, Governor