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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
the Colony 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 interests and shares of the
said Mereana Tapia and Keita Tapia in the land
described in the Schedule hereto shall be and remain
vested in
TANATI TE PONA and
ANATIPA TE PONA,
as Trustees, within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act, for the said Mereana Tapia and
Keita Tapia during their minority.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land in the Province of Auckland,
in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by admea-
surement one (1) acre and thirty-eight (38) perches,
more or less, situate at Hokianga, in the District of
Hokianga, being called or known by the name of
Putoetoe No. 12. Bounded towards the North by
the Putoetoe No. 11 Block, 1332 links; towards the
East by a line, 75 links; towards the South by the
Putoetoe No. 13 Block, 1320 links; and towards the
West by the Hokianga River.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Herewini te Toko Trustee under "The
Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1867."
HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of April, 1879.
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, or 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
bearing date the twenty-seventh day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, the
parcel of land and hereditaments described in the
Schedule hereto became vested in Hori te Toko
and others, of the District of Hokianga, in the
Province of Auckland, aboriginal natives of New
Zealand:
And whereas the said Hori te Toko died in-
testate:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Rawene (Herd's Point), Hokianga, in the
Provincial District of Auckland, on the twentieth
day of January, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-nine, Herewini te Toko claimed to succeed
to the said Hori te Toko in the parcel of land de-
scribed in the said Schedule, and it was ordered by
the said Court that Piripi te Toko, an infant under
the age of twenty-one years, should succeed to the
interest and share of the said Hori te Toko in the
hereditaments aforesaid; and it is expedient that
Herewini te Toko be appointed trustee under the
said Act, on behalf of the said Piripi te Toko:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
the Colony 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
Piripi te Toko in the land described in the Schedule
hereto shall be and remain vested in
HEREWINI TE TOKO,
as Trustee, within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act, for the said Piripi te Toko during
his minority.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that parcel of land in the Province of Auckland,
in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by admea-
surement seven thousand eight hundred and thirty-
one (7,831) acres, more or less, situate at Whangape,
in the District of Hokianga, being called or known
by the name of Rotokakahi. Bounded towards the
North-west by Te Awaroa No. 1 Block, 700 links,
1802 links, 4891 links, 1101 links, 15386 links, 13314
links, and 7727 links; towards the East by lines,
18675 links, 2875 links, 3513 links, 1007 links, 6926
links, 516 links, 1240 links, and 466 links; towards
the South by lines 4020 links, 3425 links, 9798 links,
2485 links, and 2812 links, the Rotokakahi River, and
a line 1791 links; and towards the West by lines
4390 links, 1090 links, 606 links, and 2438 links, and
by the Awaroa River.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Tere te Hau Trustee under "The Maori
Real Estate Management Act, 1867."
HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of April, 1879.
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 here-
ditaments, or any part thereof or interest therein, as
shall to the Governor in Council be shown to belong
to such infant, or 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
bearing date the twenty-seventh day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, the
parcel of land and hereditaments described in the
Schedule hereto became vested in Petera Mawete
and others, of the District of Hokianga, in the Pro-
vince of Auckland, aboriginal natives of New Zea-
land:
And whereas the said Petera Mawete died in-
testate:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Rawene (Herd's Point), Hokianga, in the
Provincial District of Auckland, on the eighteenth
day of January, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-nine, Tere te Hau claimed to succeed to the
said Petera Mawete in the parcel of land described
in the said Schedule, and it was ordered by the said
Court that Ngarowiwi, an infant under the age of
twenty-one years, should succeed to the interest and
share of the said Petera Mawete in the hereditaments
aforesaid; and it is expedient that Tere te Hau be
appointed trustee under the said Act, on behalf of
the said Ngarowiwi:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
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Order Appointing Tanati te Pona and Anatipa Te Pona Trustees for Infant Successors.
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🪶 Māori Affairs17 April 1879
Trustee appointment, Infant succession, Hokianga, Land vesting, Mereana Tapia, Keita Tapia
- Mereana Tapia, Beneficiary of vested land interest
- Keita Tapia, Beneficiary of vested land interest
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
🪶 Appointment of Herewini te Toko as Trustee for Piripi te Toko.
🪶 Māori Affairs17 April 1879
Trustee appointment, Infant succession, Hokianga, Land vesting, Rawene, Whangape, Rotokakahi
- Hori te Toko, Deceased original title holder
- Herewini te Toko, Appointed trustee for infant
- Piripi te Toko, Infant successor beneficiary
- HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
🪶 Appointment of Tere te Hau as Trustee for Ngarowiwi.
🪶 Māori Affairs17 April 1879
Trustee appointment, Infant succession, Hokianga, Land vesting, Petera Mawete
- Petera Mawete, Deceased original title holder
- Tere te Hau, Appointed trustee for infant
- Ngarowiwi, Infant successor beneficiary
- HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor
NZ Gazette 1879, No 46