Maori Land Schedule Continuation and Warrant




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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SCHEDULE B.—continued.
SCHEDULE B.—continued.

No. of Lot. Locality. Area. No. of Lot. Locality. Area. No. of Lot. Locality. Area. No. of Lot. Locality. Area.
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres.
73 Waipa 347 Part of Komakorau 100 120 Tauwhare 20 147 Tauwhare 190
75 " 446 1 6 137 15 148 " 110
77 " 572 1 5 164 Pukekura 42 126 " 29 135 " 503
76 " 483 0 9 131 " 9 131 " 15 3 28 90 Te Raunga, 2 3 20
165) Part of 139 " 49 105 Eel Weir 1
166 Taupiri 150 227 111 " 143 97 " 1
169 143 141 " 100
174 143A 133 " 50
175 149 1 0 210 " 145 50
176 145 94 Tauwhare 60 132 17 23 to 31 Karamu, 450
335 149 95 " 60 13 inclu- (Waipa)
68 " 150 93 " 60 24 sive
69 92 " 60 39
70) 72A " 50 0 0 95 3 0 9 Tamahere 500 32, 33,
91 " 45 3 0 176 Onewhero 60 117 34, 35, 350
96 Onewhero 177 118 36, 38,
Waipuna 178 122 9 1 10 and
19 Whangape 179 Pukekuru, 102 19 41
18 18 1 25 140 2 0 199 inalienable 13 149 Tauwhare 259
19 76 0 15 200 350
20 46 0 0 201
55 Whangape 134 214
16 Ohota Puta- 50
45 " 478 taka, in-
64 " 335 alienable
65 " 758 9 " 53
66 " 546 10 " 51
67 " 558 129 Tauwhare 18
68 " 380 124 " 10
51 " 418 130 " 9
52 " 327 109 " 28
101 Tauwhare 16 119 " 16
106 " 17 123 " 26
103 " 17 134 " 15
108 " 11 108 " 17 0 25
137 " 7 99 " 12
115 " 16 98 " 5
104 " 16 121 " 19
107 " 19 143 " 322
85 " 34

Given under the hand of His Excellency
Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin-
guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, 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 the
Government House, at Wellington, this
sixteenth day of October, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-nine.

JOHN BRYCE.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Warrant setting apart Land for Rebel Natives under "Confiscated Lands Act, 1867."

HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:

WHEREAS by the fourth section of "The Confiscated Lands Act, 1867," it is, among other things,
enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time, as he shall think fit, by Procla-
mation in the New Zealand Gazette, to reserve out of lands taken under "The New Zealand Settlements
Act, 1863," as amended by "The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1864," and "The New Zealand Settlements
Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865," and "The New Zealand Settlements Act Amendment Act,
1866," such lands as to him shall seem fit, and thereout to grant such portion or portions thereof as he shall
think fit to such person or persons of the Native race as shall have proved to his satisfaction to have been
in rebellion, and have subsequently submitted to the Queen's authority; or by warrant under his hand to
set apart out of the lands so reserved as last aforesaid such portion or portions thereof as he shall think fit
for the benefit of any such person or persons as last aforesaid: And whereas by "The Volunteers and
Others Lands Act, 1877," it is enacted that the provisions of "The Confiscated Lands Act, 1867," shall
continue in operation, and shall be deemed to have always been in operation, in respect of any reserves



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🪶 Continuation of Schedule B detailing land lots and areas (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
16 October 1879
Schedule B, Land Lots, Area, Waipa, Tauwhare, Pukekura, Land Settlement
  • Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
  • John Bryce

🪶 Warrant setting apart Land for Rebel Natives under Confiscated Lands Act, 1867

🪶 Māori Affairs
16 October 1879
Warrant, Confiscated Lands Act, Native Land, Land Reservation, New Zealand Settlements Act
  • HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor