✨ Land Proclamations and Vesting Order




1540
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 101

Land set apart on Deferred Payments in Auckland.
(L.S.)
JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.
A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by the fifty-third section of "The
Land Act, 1877," it is enacted that the
Governor, by Proclamation in the Gazette, may from
time to time set apart out of any suburban or rural
lands such blocks or allotments of land as he shall
think fit, and set the same aside for sale on deferred
payments, and in such Proclamation may fix a day
on which the land shall be open for application; and
that he may also in like manner set apart for sale on
deferred payments such blocks or allotments as may
be recommended by any Land Board, and may also
from time to time alter, amend, or revoke any such
Proclamation:

And whereas the Land Board of Auckland did, on
the fourteenth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty, pass a resolution recommend-
ing that the land described in the Schedule hereto
annexed should be set apart for sale on deferred pay-
ments:

And whereas it is expedient to give effect to the
aforesaid recommendation, and to set apart the said
land accordingly:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, Chief Jus-
tice of the Colony of New Zealand, and Administrator
of the Government thereof, in pursuance and exer-
cise of the power and authority vested in me by the
above-named Act, do hereby proclaim and declare
that the land described in the Schedule hereto is
set apart for sale on deferred payments; and that
Tuesday, the thirtieth day of November, one thou-
sand eight hundred and eighty, shall be the day on
which the said land shall be open for application,
in allotments as surveyed and marked on the selec-
tion maps in the Crown Lands Office, Auckland, and
the Survey Office, Tauranga.

And, further, in pursuance of the fifth section of
"The Land Act 1877 Amendment Act, 1879," I do
hereby fix the price at which the land so described
shall be sold to be the price set opposite each allot-
ment in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.
TE PUKE BLOCK, MAKETU SURVEY DISTRICT.

Block. Section. Area. Upset Price.
A. R. P. Β£ s. d.
I. 2 310 0 0 542 10 0
II. 1 105 0 0 183 15 0
2 101 0 0 176 15 0
3 50 0 0 87 10 0
4 50 0 0 87 10 0
5 50 0 0 87 10 0
6 50 0 0 87 10 0
7 52 0 0 91 0 0
8 94 0 0 164 10 0
9 95 0 0 166 5 0
10 101 0 0 176 15 0
11 102 0 0 178 10 0
12 51 0 0 89 5 0
13 50 0 0 87 10 0
14 101 0 0 176 15 0
15 102 0 0 178 10 0
16 101 0 0 176 15 0
17 96 0 0 168 0 0
20 141 0 0 246 15 0
21 153 0 0 267 15 0
23 62 2 0 109 7 6
V. 1 303 0 0 530 5 0
2 302 0 0 528 10 0
3 189 0 0 330 15 0

Given under the hand of His Excellency James
Prendergast, Esquire, Chief Justice, the

Administrator of the Government of Her
Majesty's Colony of New Zealand; and
issued under the Seal of the said Colony,
at the Government House, at Wellington,
this twenty-sixth day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighty.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Extending the Operation of "The Maori Prisoners
Act, 1880," for the period of Three Months.

(L.S.)
JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.
A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by "The Maori Prisoners Act, 1880"
(hereinafter called "the said Act"), it is,
among other things, enacted that the said Act shall
remain in force until the last day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and eighty, and no longer,
unless the Governor shall be satisfied that it is
necessary to extend the operation thereof, in which
case he may, by Proclamation, from time to time
extend such operation for any period not exceeding
three months at one time:

And whereas I am satisfied that it is necessary to
extend the operation of the said Act in the manner
therein provided for the period hereinafter men-
tioned:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, Esquire,
Chief Justice of the Colony of New Zealand, and
Administrator of the Government thereof, in pur-
suance and exercise of the authority contained in
the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities
enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and
declare that the operation of the said Act shall be
and the same is hereby extended for the period of
three months.

Given under the hand of His Excellency James
Prendergast, Esquire, Chief Justice, the
Administrator of the Government of Her
Majesty's Colony of New Zealand; and
issued under the Seal of the said Colony,
at the Government House, at Wellington,
this twenty-sixth day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and eighty.

WM. ROLLESTON.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Vesting a Reserve.

JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-sixth day of October, 1880.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
GOVERNMENT IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule
hereto was reserved as a site for a mechanics'
institute and public library: And whereas, in the
opinion of the Administrator of the Government, it is
expedient to vest the said land in the Reverend
Edward James Phillips, the Reverend James Bruce,
John Howe Mandeno, Stephen Nichols Westney,
Alfred Havelock Benge, Thomas Edward Clough,
and John Winstone, Trustees for the Te Awamutu
Public Library (Incorporated):



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Land set apart for sale on deferred payments in Te Puke Block

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
26 October 1880
Proclamation, Deferred Payments, Land Act 1877, Auckland Land Board, Te Puke Block, Land Sale
  • James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government
  • Wm. Rolleston, Minister of Lands

πŸ›οΈ Extension of operation for The Maori Prisoners Act, 1880

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
26 October 1880
Proclamation, Maori Prisoners Act 1880, Extension of operation, Three months
  • James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government
  • Wm. Rolleston

🏘️ Vesting land for Te Awamutu Public Library in trustees

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 October 1880
Order in Council, Land vesting, Mechanics' Institute, Public Library, Trustees, Te Awamutu
7 names identified
  • Edward James Phillips (Reverend), Named trustee for public library
  • James Bruce (Reverend), Named trustee for public library
  • John Howe Mandeno, Named trustee for public library
  • Stephen Nichols Westney, Named trustee for public library
  • Alfred Havelock Benge, Named trustee for public library
  • Thomas Edward Clough, Named trustee for public library
  • John Winstone, Named trustee for public library

  • James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government