✨ Maori Land Trustee Appointments
JAN. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3
towards the East by the said old bed of creek;
towards the South-east by Te Papa Block, 402 links
and 1150 links; towards the South-west by the old
bed of creek; and towards the West by a line, 1400
links.
Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Tamati te Rangituawaru and Amiria
Tipoki Trustees under “The Maori Real Estate
Management Act, 1867.”
Hercules Robinson, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-second day of December, 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 memorial of owner-
ship bearing date the first day of March, one thou-
sand eight hundred and seventy-six, the parcel of
land and hereditaments described in the Schedule
hereto became vested in Keita te Rangiwhaitiri
and others, of the District of Hawke's Bay, in the
Provincial District of Auckland, aboriginal natives
of New Zealand:
And whereas the said Keita te Rangiwhaitiri
died intestate:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Gisborne, in the Provincial District of
Auckland, on the sixth day of June, one thou-
sand eight hundred and seventy-nine, Amiri a
Tipoki claimed to succeed to the said Keita te
Rangiwhaitiri in the parcel of land described in the
said Schedule, and it was ordered by the said Court
that Riki Rangiwhaitiri, Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri,
Piriniha Takamoana, and Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri,
infants under the age of twenty-one years, should
succeed to the interest and share of the said Keita
te Rangiwhaitiri in the hereditaments aforesaid; and
it is expedient that Tamati te Rangituawaru and
Amiria Tipoki be appointed trustees under the said
Act, on behalf of the said Riki Rangiwhaitiri, male
(a minor, fifteen years old), Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri,
female (a minor, fourteen years old), Piriniha Taka-
moana, male (a minor, eleven years old), and Te
Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri, male (a minor, four years
old):
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 interests and shares of the said
Riki Rangiwhaitiri, Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri, Piriniha
Takamoana, and Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri in the
land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and
remain vested in
Tamati te Rangituawaru and
Amiria Tipoki,
as Trustees, within the meaning and for the purposes
of the said Act, for the said Riki Rangiwhaitiri,
Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri, Piriniha Takamoana, and
Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri during their minority.
SCHEDULE.
All that parcel of land in the Provincial District of
Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, containing
by admeasurement 55 acres, more or less, situate at
Karaua, in the District of Hawke's Bay, being called
or known by the name of Okirau. Bounded towards
the North by the Rua-o-Taua Block, 1132 links and
953 links; towards the East by the aforesaid Rua-o-
Taua Block, 2595 links; towards the South by the
Karaua Creek and the old bed of the Arai Creek;
and towards the West by the Puketapu Creek.
Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Appointing Tamati te Rangituawaru and Ami ria Ti-
poki Trustees under “The Maori Real Estate
Management Act, 1867.”
Hercules Robinson, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-second day of December, 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 heredita-
ments, 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 memorial of ownership,
bearing date the second day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-six, the parcel of land and
hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto be-
came vested in Keita Rangiwhaitiri and others, of
the District of Hawke's Bay, in the Provincial Dis-
trict of Auckland, an aboriginal native of New
Zealand:
And whereas the said Keita Rangiwhaitiri died
intestate:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
held at Gisborne, in the Provincial District of Auck-
land, on the sixth day of June, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-nine, Amiri a Tipoki claimed
to succeed to the said Keita Rangiwhaitiri in the
parcel of land described in the said Schedule, and it
was ordered by the said Court that Riki Rangiwhai-
tiri, Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri, Piriniha Takamoana,
and Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri, infants under the age
of twenty-one years, should succeed to the interest
and share of the said Keita Rangiwhaitiri in the here-
ditaments aforesaid; and it is expedient that Tamati
te Rangituawaru and Amiri a Tipoki be appointed
trustees under the said Act, on behalf of the said
Riki Rangiwhaitiri, male (a minor, fifteen years old),
Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri, female (a minor, fourteen
years old), Piriniha Takamoana, male (a minor, eleven
years old), and Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri, male
(a minor, four years old):
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the colony, in exercise and
pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in
him by the said Act, doth hereby order that the
interests and shares of the said Riki Rangiwhaitiri,
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Trustee appointment, Maori Real Estate Management Act, Land vesting, Minors, Hawke's Bay
- Riki Rangiwhaitiri, Minor, 15 years old, vested in trustees
- Pukepuke Rangiwhaitiri, Minor, 14 years old, vested in trustees
- Piriniha Takamoana, Minor, 11 years old, vested in trustees
- Te Ranginui Rangiwhaitiri, Minor, 4 years old, vested in trustees
- Hercules Robinson, Governor
- Foster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
NZ Gazette 1880, No 1