Civil Service, Marriage, Native Land Court, Crown Lands




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 21

Civil Service Senior Examination.

Education Department,
Wellington, 21st January, 1890.

IN pursuance of regulations under “The Civil Service Reform Act, 1886,” notice is hereby given that for the Senior Examination of January, 1891, the period of literature will be the period from 1800 to 1850, and the special books will be Milton’s Samson Agonistes, and Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound.

T. W. HISLOP.

Officiating Ministers for 1890.—Notice No. 9.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 21st April, 1890.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled “The Marriage Act, 1880,” the following name of an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information:—

Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England.

The Reverend Edward Tucker Howell.

[The above name is in substitution for the name of Edward Tucker Nowell, published in Gazette No. 20, of the 17th April.]

E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Deputy Registrar-General.

Native Land Court Notices.

“The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, 1881,” and the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Acts, 1888 and 1889.

Native Land Court Office,
Whanganui, 22nd April, 1890.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Trust Commissioner will, under the authority and for the purposes of the said Acts, hold a Court at Palmerston North, on Thursday, the 8th day of May, 1890, for investigating the several cases mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, at which time and place all persons interested in the said cases mentioned, and having objections to any of the dealings, are hereby notified to attend.

ELWIN B. DICKSON,
Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

WHAREPU B.

No. 89-32. A memorandum of mortgage dated the 3rd day of March, 1890, made by Hamiora te Hungaoterangi to A. Southey Baker, of Palmerston North, Solicitor. (An adjourned case.)

MANAWATU KUKUTAUKI NO. 2D, SECTION 4.

No. 90-4. A deed of lease dated the 15th day of February, 1890, made by Tuku te Rangiirunga to George Newman Wood, of Shannon, Farmer.

AORANGI NO. 1, SECTION 2A.

No. 90-5. A memorandum of transfer dated the 6th day of January, 1890, made by Te Ara Takana and Ruera te Nuku (otherwise Te Kawa) to James Bennett, of Awahuri, Blacksmith.

“The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, 1881,” and the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Acts, 1888 and 1889.

Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, 18th April, 1890.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Trust Commissioner will, under the authority and for the purposes of the said Acts, hold a Court at Auckland, on the 14th day of May, 1890, for investigating the case mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, at which time and place all persons interested in the said case, and having objections to the dealings, are hereby notified to attend.

Edw. HAMMOND,
Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

A MORTGAGE dated the 16th day of April, 1890, of lands called Allotments 7, 13, and 15, Block of Mangere, and Allotment 30, Village of Mangere, made by Hone Kawhena and Pukenui Tuia to Frederick Earl.

“The Native Land Court Acts Amendment Act, 1889.”

TOKOMARU BLOCK, POVERTY BAY DISTRICT.

WHEREAS Alexander Creighton Arthur, of The Willows, in the District of Poverty Bay, has lodged with the Commissioners appointed under the 20th section of the above-mentioned Act an application pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, and to the rules made by the said Commissioners thereunder, whereby the said Alexander Creighton Arthur alleges that he has purchased or acquired the interests of Hamiora Tikitiki, Petuere Kowhai, Te Naere Tauehe, Tu, Horomona Hapai, Himiona Awanui, Kereama Waihopi, and Mokaraka Waihopi (successors to Ihaia Waihopi), Tepora Waaka, Tuaho te Raha, alias Tuwaho, Hana Patu, Watarawai Rangi, Hori Kapekape or Tohunga, Wiremu Kahuhate, Parenara te Waharoa (successor to Eru Rito), Katerina Kowhi, Hoani Ruru, Hare Pini, Miriana Tui, Mere Waimanuka, Matui Tai, Hotene Peneti, Mere Inoi, alias Haata or Piriware, Raniera Heuheu, Hoani Muhu, Hirini Whakataka, Maraea Toko, Reweti Rangi, Piripi Wana-nga, Apirana Toko, Horiana te Kaiwhaikakehe, Hoani Rukeruke, Paora te Whakatiki, Wi Hekopa (successor to Katerina Inanga), Hori Mokoera, Rewi Haapu, Apiata Tawai (successor to Katerina Inanga), Arapera Whaku, Mihi Rukeruke, Karepa Muhu, Hunia Karaka, Hamiora Kaiwhakata (successor to Rewanga Pipi, alias Maata Rewanga), Hotene Mihakai, Hapurona Konia, Harata Rukeruke, Hori Tarata, Nepia Tohunga, Te Awariki, Samuel Goldsmith, Robert Goldsmith, Pita Taumutu (successor to Pare Taranga), Herewaka Poata and Mere Karaka te Rerehorua (successors to Mereama Tongia), Te Koora Katua, Te Wikiriwhi te Matehe, Henare Potae, Kakohanga, Mere Katea, Hoera te Anau or Akau, Hana Kaiwahie, Erana Waipapa, Irihapeti te Wao, Heni Pahau, Hana Paku, Wharehinahina, Rewi Turanga, Makere Tipata, Hemi Kaipau, Harata Poiva (successor to Turuhera Moko), Pita Houkamau (successor to Kararaina Turaki), Pini Tuhaka, Keriana te Kani, Minarapa te Riri and Nepia te Aku (successors to Hera Parakau), Tou Tou, alias Tautau, Tepora Tamararo, Ritihia Rewiti, Kararaina Hoia, Horeana Meiha, Mere Porori, Hohaia te Wera, Ani Ahunuku (successor to Ahipene Makahuri), Paratene Tatae, Anaru Tauwate, Apikara Kauria, Arapeta Potae, Hamuiera Kaporo, Hone Paerata, Maraea Marotiri, Te Houpara, Te Rina Potae, Mokena te Kakari (successor to Karauria te Atahaea, successor to Katerina Inanga), Kereti Kare, Maora Paratene, Perenara te Waharoa, Hone Paerata (successor to Tepora Ahua), Wairua te Wao, Herewaka Poata and Mere Karaka te Rerehorua (successors to Mohi Ruatapu), of the District of Poverty Bay, in the Provincial District of Auckland and Colony of New Zealand, aboriginal natives, in all that parcel of land situated in the District of Poverty Bay and known by the name of the Tokomaru Block, and has applied to the said Commissioners to inquire into all the circumstances attending the said alleged alienation or acquisition of the said interests in the said land :

Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 27th day of May, 1890, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, has been fixed by the said Commissioners as the time, and the building situate in Gladstone Road, in the Town of Gisborne, and known as Whinray’s Hall, as the place, for the inquiry into all the circumstances attending the said alleged alienation or acquisition of the said interests in the said lands.

Dated at the City of Wellington, this 22nd day of April, 1890.

By order of the said Commissioners.

FRANK E. WILSON,
Secretary to the said Commissioners.

Crown Lands Notices.

Crown Lands for Sale, Wellington Land District.

Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 31st March, 1890.

IT is hereby notified, in terms of “The Land Act, 1885,” that the under-mentioned sections will be put up for sale by auction, for cash, at this office, on Thursday, the 29th May, 1890, at 3 o’clock p.m., at the upset prices noted opposite each section.

One-fifth of the purchase-money must be deposited on the fall of the hammer, and the balance within thirty days, or the deposit will be forfeited.

There are no limitations or restrictions incumbent upon purchasers of cash lands at auction.

Plans and particulars can be obtained at this office.

J. W. A. MARCHANT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.



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🎓 Civil Service Senior Examination

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
21 January 1890
Civil Service, Examination, Literature, Books
  • T. W. Hislop

⚖️ Officiating Ministers for 1890

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
21 April 1890
Marriage Act, Officiating Minister, Church of England
  • Edward Tucker Howell (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister

  • E. J. von Dadelson, Deputy Registrar-General

🪶 Native Land Court Notices - Palmerston North

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 April 1890
Native Land Court, Trust Commissioner, Cases, Objections
7 names identified
  • Hamiora te Hungaoterangi, Mortgage Memorandum
  • A. Southey Baker (Solicitor), Mortgage Memorandum
  • Tuku te Rangiirunga, Lease Deed
  • George Newman Wood (Farmer), Lease Deed
  • Te Ara Takana, Transfer Memorandum
  • Ruera te Nuku (otherwise Te Kawa), Transfer Memorandum
  • James Bennett (Blacksmith), Transfer Memorandum

  • Elwin B. Dickson, Registrar

🪶 Native Land Court Notices - Auckland

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 April 1890
Native Land Court, Trust Commissioner, Cases, Objections
  • Hone Kawhena, Mortgage
  • Pukenui Tuia, Mortgage
  • Frederick Earl, Mortgage

  • Edw. Hammond, Registrar

🪶 Tokomaru Block Land Inquiry

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 April 1890
Land Inquiry, Commissioners, Alienation, Acquisition
99 names identified
  • Alexander Creighton Arthur, Land Application
  • Hamiora Tikitiki, Land Interest
  • Petuere Kowhai, Land Interest
  • Te Naere Tauehe, Land Interest
  • Tu, Land Interest
  • Horomona Hapai, Land Interest
  • Himiona Awanui, Land Interest
  • Kereama Waihopi, Land Interest
  • Mokaraka Waihopi, Land Interest
  • Tepora Waaka, Land Interest
  • Tuaho te Raha (alias Tuwaho), Land Interest
  • Hana Patu, Land Interest
  • Watarawai Rangi, Land Interest
  • Hori Kapekape (or Tohunga), Land Interest
  • Wiremu Kahuhate, Land Interest
  • Parenara te Waharoa (successor to Eru Rito), Land Interest
  • Katerina Kowhi, Land Interest
  • Hoani Ruru, Land Interest
  • Hare Pini, Land Interest
  • Miriana Tui, Land Interest
  • Mere Waimanuka, Land Interest
  • Matui Tai, Land Interest
  • Hotene Peneti, Land Interest
  • Mere Inoi (alias Haata or Piriware), Land Interest
  • Raniera Heuheu, Land Interest
  • Hoani Muhu, Land Interest
  • Hirini Whakataka, Land Interest
  • Marea Toko, Land Interest
  • Reweti Rangi, Land Interest
  • Piripi Wana-nga, Land Interest
  • Apirana Toko, Land Interest
  • Horiana te Kaiwhaikakehe, Land Interest
  • Hoani Rukeruke, Land Interest
  • Paora te Whakatiki, Land Interest
  • Wi Hekopa (successor to Katerina Inanga), Land Interest
  • Hori Mokoera, Land Interest
  • Rewi Haapu, Land Interest
  • Apiata Tawai (successor to Katerina Inanga), Land Interest
  • Arapera Whaku, Land Interest
  • Mihi Rukeruke, Land Interest
  • Karepa Muhu, Land Interest
  • Hunia Karaka, Land Interest
  • Hamiora Kaiwhakata (successor to Rewanga Pipi, alias Maata Rewanga), Land Interest
  • Hotene Mihakai, Land Interest
  • Hapurona Konia, Land Interest
  • Harata Rukeruke, Land Interest
  • Hori Tarata, Land Interest
  • Nepia Tohunga, Land Interest
  • Te Awariki, Land Interest
  • Samuel Goldsmith, Land Interest
  • Robert Goldsmith, Land Interest
  • Pita Taumutu (successor to Pare Taranga), Land Interest
  • Herewaka Poata, Land Interest
  • Mere Karaka te Rerehorua (successors to Mereama Tongia), Land Interest
  • Te Koora Katua, Land Interest
  • Te Wikiriwhi te Matehe, Land Interest
  • Henare Potae, Land Interest
  • Kakohanga, Land Interest
  • Mere Katea, Land Interest
  • Hoera te Anau (or Akau), Land Interest
  • Hana Kaiwahie, Land Interest
  • Erana Waipapa, Land Interest
  • Irihapeti te Wao, Land Interest
  • Heni Pahau, Land Interest
  • Hana Paku, Land Interest
  • Whinray’s Hall, Land Interest
  • Rewi Turanga, Land Interest
  • Makere Tipata, Land Interest
  • Hemi Kaipau, Land Interest
  • Harata Poiva (successor to Turuhera Moko), Land Interest
  • Pita Houkamau (successor to Kararaina Turaki), Land Interest
  • Pini Tuhaka, Land Interest
  • Keriana te Kani, Land Interest
  • Minarapa te Riri, Land Interest
  • Nepia te Aku (successors to Hera Parakau), Land Interest
  • Tou Tou (alias Tautau), Land Interest
  • Tepora Tamararo, Land Interest
  • Ritihia Rewiti, Land Interest
  • Kararaina Hoia, Land Interest
  • Horeana Meiha, Land Interest
  • Hohaia Wera, Land Interest
  • Ani Ahunuku (successor to Ahipene Makahuri), Land Interest
  • Paratene Tatae, Land Interest
  • Anaru Tauwate, Land Interest
  • Apikara Kauria, Land Interest
  • Arapeta Potae, Land Interest
  • Hamuiera Kaporo, Land Interest
  • Hone Paerata, Land Interest
  • Marea Marotiri, Land Interest
  • Te te Houpara, Land Interest
  • Te Rina Potae, Land Interest
  • Mokena te Kakari (successor to Karauria te Atahaea, successor to Katerina Inanga), Land Interest
  • Kereti Kare, Land Interest
  • Maora Paratene, Land Interest
  • Perenara te Waharoa, Land Interest
  • Hone Paerata (successor to Tepora Ahua), Land Interest
  • Wairua te Wao, Land Interest
  • Herewaka Poata, Land Interest
  • Mere Karaka te Rerehorua (successors to Mohi Ruatapu), Land Interest

  • Frank E. Wilson, Secretary to the Commissioners

🗺️ Crown Lands for Sale

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
31 March 1890
Crown Lands, Auction, Wellington Land District
  • J. W. A. Marchant, Commissioner of Crown Lands