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APRIL 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 423
me, do hereby order that a rehearing upon such claim be
had at a time and place to be hereafter notified.
Dated this 20th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge.
Application for Rehearing of Claim granted.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court given on the 14th
day of March, 1888, at Wairoa, upon the hearing of a
claim to succeed to the interest of Hotene te Ariki in land
situate in the said district, and known as Tukimokihi No. 1
Block; and in the matter of an application for a rehearing
upon the said claim, made by writing dated the 24th day of
April, 1888, by Oriwia Tiratahi, feeling herself aggrieved by
the said decision:
I, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge of the said
Court, in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in
me, do hereby order that a rehearing upon such claim be
had at a time and place to be hereafter notified.
Dated this 20th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge.
Application for Rehearing of Claim granted.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court given on the 19th
day of September, 1888, at Gisborne, upon the hearing
of a claim for partition of land called Mangatu No. 2; and
in the matter of an application for a rehearing upon the said
claim, made to this Court, in writing, by Tiopira Korehe and
other Natives, feeling themselves aggrieved by the said deci-
sion:
I, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge of the said Court,
in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in me, do
hereby order that a rehearing for the purpose of determining
whether the names of Tiopira Korehe, Hatiwera Pahura,
Katerina Pahura, Ripeka Pahura, and Tame Pahura, or of
any of them, should be removed from the list of owners of
the several divisions of the Mangatu No. 2 Block, in which
they have respectively been placed, or from any of such
lists, and whether the names of the said persons or any of
them should be placed in the list of owners of the division of
the said block called Mangatu No. 2A, be had, on a day to
be hereafter appointed, at a sitting of the Court to be then
held at Gisborne, in the district aforesaid.
Dated this 29th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge.
Application for Rehearing of Claim granted.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court given on the 19th
day of April, 1888, upon the hearing of a claim to suc-
ceed to the interest of Rahera te Kakahu in land situate in
the said district, known as Pakarae No. 2; and in the mat-
ter of applications for a rehearing upon the said claim, made
by writing within three months after such decision, by Iri-
tana Pukepuke, feeling herself aggrieved by such decision:
I, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge of the said Court,
in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in me, do
hereby order that a rehearing upon such claim be had at a
time and place to be hereafter notified.
Dated this 25th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge..
Application for Rehearing of Claim dismissed.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court given on the 21st
day of May, 1888, and upon the hearing of claims to
succeed to the interest of Rahera te Kakahu in land situate
in the said district, and known as Whangara Block; and in
the matter of the applications for a rehearing made to this
Court, in writing, within three months after such decision
was given, by Natives feeling themselves aggrieved by the
said decision:
I, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge of the said Court,
in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in me, do
hereby dismiss such applications.
Dated this 25th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge.
Application for Rehearing of Claim dismissed.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court given on the 5th
day of October, 1886, and upon
for partition of land called Awapuni No. 1, situate in the
said district; and in the matter of an application for a re-
hearing of the said claim made, by writing, within three
months after such decision was given, by Natives feeling
themselves aggrieved by the said decision:
I, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge of the said Court,
in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in me, do
hereby dismiss such application.
Dated this 28th day of March, 1889.
H. G. SETH SMITH,
Chief Judge.
Goldfields Notices.
Reward of £10,000 offered for the Discovery of New Gold-
fields.—Amended Conditions.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 30th April, 1888.
REWARDS of £10,000 are offered for the discovery of new
goldfields, upon the amended conditions set forth
hereunder.
G. F. RICHARDSON,
Minister of Mines.
AMENDED CONDITIONS.
- The maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved
discovery of a new goldfield in accordance with these condi-
tions is £5,000 for the North Island, and £5,000 for the
Middle Island. - The newly-discovered goldfield must be situated not
less than forty miles from any existing goldfield or any
existing workings. - No reward shall be payable until 50,000 ounces of gold
have been produced from the newly-discovered goldfield
within three years from the date of its being registered. - Any person discovering new gold-workings, and being
desirous of obtaining the reward, shall immediately forward
a written report of such discovery, with full particulars, to
the Warden or Resident Magistrate of the district within
which such discovery shall be situated, and the Warden or
Resident Magistrate shall forthwith register the report as an
application for reward. - No prospecting will be allowed upon Native land with-
out a prospecting license authorising the person therein
named, with the consent of the owner of the land, to prospect,
in accordance with the provisions of sections one hundred
and thirty-five to one hundred and thirty-seven of "The
Mining Act, 1886," inclusive.
No reward shall be paid for any discovery that may be
made upon Native land without the consent of the Native
owners and the approval of the Minister of Mines.
Crown Lands Notices.
Pastoral Lands, Westland, for Sale on Application.
Crown Lands Office,
Hokitika, 26th March, 1889.
IN accordance with section 173 of "The Land Act, 1885,"
I hereby give notice that the under-mentioned runs,
which have been submitted to auction and not sold, will be
open for sale on application, at the upset annual rental, after
the 30th April next:—
| No. of Run. | Area. | Annual Rental. | Term of Years. | Locality. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 20,000 A. | £ 20 | 10 | Poerua (Little Wanganui) River Valley. |
| 36 | 15,000 | 15 | 10 | Oinamaka or Black River Valley. |
| 50 | 10,000 | 10 | 10 | Abbey Rocks and Paringa Lake. |
| 56 | 17,000 | 17 | 10 | Wataroa and Rotokino Rivers, and Saltwater Lagoon. |
| 87 | 7,000 | 7 | 10 | Haast River, between Clarke River and Haast Pass. |
GERHARD MUELLER,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Order for Rehearing concerning Hotene te Ariki's interest in Mangapoike or Wharepunake Block
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🪶 Māori Affairs20 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Hotene te Ariki, Mangapoike, Wharepunake Block, Oriwia Tiratahi, Wairoa
- H. G. Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🪶 Rehearing granted for claim regarding Tukimokihi No. 1 Block succession
🪶 Māori Affairs20 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Tukimokihi No. 1 Block, Gisborne District, Oriwia Tiratahi
- Oriwia Tiratahi, Applied for rehearing of claim
- Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🪶 Rehearing granted for partition claim concerning Mangatu No. 2 Block
🪶 Māori Affairs29 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Partition, Mangatu No. 2 Block, Tiopira Korehe, Hatiwera Pahura, Katerina Pahura, Ripeka Pahura, Tame Pahura, Gisborne
- Tiopira Korehe, Applied for rehearing regarding partition
- Hatiwera Pahura, Name subject to removal from ownership list
- Katerina Pahura, Name subject to removal from ownership list
- Ripeka Pahura, Name subject to removal from ownership list
- Tame Pahura, Name subject to removal from ownership list
- Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🪶 Rehearing ordered for succession claim concerning Rahera te Kakahu's interest in Pakarae No. 2
🪶 Māori Affairs25 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Succession, Pakarae No. 2, Rahera te Kakahu, Iritana Pukepuke, Gisborne District
- Rahera te Kakahu, Interest subject to succession claim
- Iritana Pukepuke, Applied for rehearing of claim
- Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🪶 Rehearing applications dismissed concerning Rahera te Kakahu's interest in Whangara Block
🪶 Māori Affairs25 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing dismissed, Succession, Whangara Block, Rahera te Kakahu, Gisborne District
- Rahera te Kakahu, Interest subject to succession claim
- Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🪶 Rehearing application dismissed for partition of Awapuni No. 1 land
🪶 Māori Affairs28 March 1889
Native Land Court, Rehearing dismissed, Partition, Awapuni No. 1, Gisborne District
- Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Chief Judge
🌾 Amended conditions for £10,000 reward offered for discovery of new goldfields
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 April 1888
Goldfields, Reward, Amended Conditions, Prospecting License, Native land, Mining Act 1886
- G. F. Richardson, Minister of Mines
🗺️ Pastoral runs in Westland available for sale on application after April 30th
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey26 March 1889
Pastoral Lands, Sale on Application, Westland, Hokitika, Land Act 1885, Poerua, Oinamaka, Abbey Rocks, Wataroa, Haast River
- Gerhard Mueller, Commissioner of Crown Lands
NZ Gazette 1889, No 25