Land sale and court rules




Ост. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1477

And whereas it is expedient that the said Orders
in Council should be amended in so far as they relate
to the lands described in the Schedules hereto:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator
of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand,
by and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said colony, and in exercise of the
powers and authorities aforesaid, doth hereby amend
the said Orders in Council in so far as they relate to
the lands described in the Schedule hereto, and doth
order and direct that the lands described in the said
Schedules shall be sold upon the following terms,
that is to say, -

SCHEDULE II.
LAND TO BE SOLD UPON DEFERRED PAYMENT.

Reserve.
Lot.
Area.
Upset Price.

1650
(in red)
5
A. R. P.
94 0 9
£ s. d.
235 0 0

6
74 1 37
185 0 0

" FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

  1. The several parcels of land described in Schedule
    I. hereto shall be submitted to auction as rural
    lands, in sections as shown on the official map in the
    Survey Office, Christchurch, at the upset price set Rule for Resident Magistrates' Courts under "Imprison-
    opposite thereto respectively.

  2. The several parcels of land described in Schedule
    II. hereto shall be submitted to auction on deferred
    payments at the upset price set opposite thereto
    respectively.

  3. At least one month's notice of the date and
    place of the sale shall be given by the Commissioner
    of Crown Lands, by advertisement in at least one
    newspaper circulating in Canterbury, such notice to
    be inserted at least once in each week; and sale-
    plans of the said lands shall, during at least one
    month preceding the date of sale, be exhibited in the
    Survey Office, Christchurch, for public inspection.

  4. Sections forty-three and forty-four of "The
    Land Act, 1877," are hereby declared to be part of
    the terms on which the lands described in Schedules
    I. and II. shall be sold, and shall take effect ac-
    cordingly.

  5. Of the deferred-payment lands enumerated in
    Schedule II. hereto, no one shall be entitled to pur-
    chase more than one section.

  6. Sections sixty, sixty-one, sixty-three, sixty-four,
    sixty-five, sixty-six, sixty-seven, sixty-eight, sixty-nine,
    seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, and seventy-three
    of "The Land Act, 1877," and sections eight and nine
    of "The Land Act 1877 Amendment Act, 1879," shall
    apply to this Order in Council, so far as they are
    consistent with these conditions.

  7. Each purchaser will be required to make the
    declaration prescribed by section sixty-two of "The
    Land Act, 1877," before receiving his license.

  8. Each purchaser of one of the deferred-payment
    sections enumerated in Schedule II. hereto shall,
    immediately after the sale, pay one-twentieth of the
    purchase-money to the Receiver of Land Revenue
    for Canterbury, which payment shall be deemed to
    be a discharge of the license fee due on the first day
    of July next.

  9. The purchaser of any lands described in
    Schedule I. upon the full payment of the purchase-
    money, and the purchaser of any lands described in
    Schedule II. upon the like payment, and also the
    fulfilment of the terms and conditions prescribed by
    "The Land Act, 1877," and "The Land Act 1877
    Amendment Act, 1879," relating to land on deferred
    payments, will be entitled to his Crown grant, to be
    issued in the usual way upon payment of the fees pre-
    scribed by law.

SCHEDULE I.
LAND TO BE SOLD UPON IMMEDIATE PAYMENT.

Reserve.
Lot.
Area.
Upset Price.

£
1650
(in red)
2
A. R. P.
138 2 28
s. d.
278 00

3
361 3 3
724 00
4
96 2 20
194 0 0
7
95 2 17
192 0 0

" W
ment for Debt Abolition Act, 1874," revoked.

JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.
HEREAS by "The Imprisonment for Debt
Abolition Act, 1874" (hereafter referred to as
the said Act"), it is enacted that in the said Act
the term "prescribed" means, as respects Resident
Magistrate's Courts and Courts of Petty Sessions
and Justices of the Peace acting under "The Resi-
dent Magistrate's Act, 1867, or any Acts amending
the same, prescribed by general rules or orders to be
made by the Governor in like manner as he is now
authorized under the said Acts to frame and esta-
blish general rules for the purposes thereof; and it is
also by the said Act provided that general rules and
orders may, as respects the said Courts, Petty
Sessions, and Justices so acting as aforesaid, be
made by the Governor for the purpose of carrying
the said Act into effect :

And whereas by section one hundred and thirty-
six of "The Resident Magistrates Act, 1867," it is
provided that, in all cases not therein specially pro-
vided for, the Governor may from time to time frame
and establish general rules and orders regulating the
practice and forms of all proceedings in Courts under
the said last-mentioned Act, and may from time to
time revoke or alter the same; and that such rules
and orders shall be published in the New Zealand
Gazette, and when so published shall have the force
of law

And whereas by an order under his hand, bearing
date the thirtieth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-four, the Governor did make and
prescribe certain rules, orders, and forms for Resident
Magistrates' Courts, under the authority of the said
Acts, and it is expedient that one of the said rules
should be revoked:

Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, the Adminis-
trator of the Government of the Colony of New
Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and
authority conferred upon me by the said hereinbefore
recited provisions of the said Acts, do hereby make
the following general rule and order, that is to say,-

Upon the publication of this order in the New
Zealand Gazette the rule numbered ten of the
general rules set forth in the Schedule to the
said order of the thirtieth day of October, 1874,
shall be and the same is hereby rescinded.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Administrator of the Government, this
eleventh day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-two.

EDWD. T. CONOLLY.



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🗺️ Terms and Conditions of further Sale of Deferred-payment and Special-value Immediate-payment Land in Canterbury (continued from previous page)

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11 October 1882
Land sale, Deferred payment, Canterbury, Public Reserves Sale Act
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

⚖️ Rule for Resident Magistrates' Courts under "Imprisonment for Debt Abolition Act, 1874," revoked.

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
11 October 1882
Resident Magistrates' Courts, Imprisonment for Debt Abolition Act, Court Rules, Revocation
  • James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government
  • Edwd. T. Conolly