✨ Native Land Court Notice, Company Meeting, Friendly Societies Act
582
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 27
mutu (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 Poiwa (successor to Turuhera Moko), Pita Houkomau (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 Katarina 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), in the parcel of land situated on the East Coast District of Poverty Bay and known as the Tokomaru Block; and also to have acquired by lease the interests of all the owners of the said land excepting Wiremu Karaka as successor to Heni Moera, Ani Ngahuia, Hone Paputene, Hare Marau, Kauria Pata, and Eruera Tio, three of the six successors to Henerieta Tio and Ani Tuaramoi and Ahiwera te Hau, two of the five successors to Ahipene Makahuri, have, on the 7th day of April, 1890, left at the office in the Government Buildings, at the City of Wellington, of the Registrar of the Native Land Court for the District of Wellington, the place appointed on that behalf by the Commissioners appointed under section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, an application pursuant to the said Act, and to the rules made by the said Commissioners thereunder, that the said Commissioners shall inquire into all the circumstances attending the said alleged alienation or acquisition of the said interests in the said land.
And notice is hereby further given that certified copies of such application, and of every instrument in writing, order of the Native Land Court, and other document upon which I rely in support of the said claim, have been deposited by me with the Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Tologa Bay, where the same are open for public inspection without payment of any fee.
And notice is hereby further given that every person desiring to be heard in opposition to my said claim is required to file and serve notice of such opposition and of the grounds thereof fourteen days at least before the day which shall be appointed for hearing my said claim, and on the form and in manner prescribed by the rules made by the said Commissioners.
And notice is hereby further given that my address for service is at the office of Messrs. Nolan and Skeet, Solicitors, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1890.
A. C. ARTHUR.
228
“THE COMPANIES ACT, 1882.”
THAMES VALLEY AND ROTORUA RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).
NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the members of the above-named company will be held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of July, 1890, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the office of the undersigned, Shortland Street, Auckland, in order that there may be laid before the said company an account showing the manner in which the property of the company has been disposed of, and in order that the said company may hear any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator, and also in order that an extraordinary resolution may be passed for determining the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents of the company shall be disposed of.
Dated at Auckland, this 9th day of May, 1890.
GERALD O’HALLORAN,
Liquidator.
263
“FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1892.”—CANCELLING OF REGISTRY.
Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 14th May, 1890.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of Friendly Societies has, pursuant to section 10 of “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” by writing under his hand dated this 14th day of May, 1890, cancelled the registry of the Hamilton Branch, Register No. 198 (13), held at Hamilton, branch of the New Zealand District Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, on the ground that the said branch has ceased to exist.
EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.
270
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
APPOINTMENTS .. .. .. .. 563, 580
CROWN LANDS NOTICES .. .. .. .. 576
LAND—
Conditions of Sale of Village Settlements .. 556
Declared open for Sale .. .. 551
Recreation-grounds brought under “The Public Domains Act, 1881” .. .. 558
Removal of Restrictions on Alienation of Native Land .. .. .. .. 559
Rural, open for Sale or Selection .. .. 562
Set apart for Small Grazing Run .. .. 553
Set apart for Village Settlement .. .. 554
Taken for Railway Purposes .. .. 574
Taken for Roads .. .. .. .. 555
Temporarily reserved .. .. .. .. 561
Vesting Reserves .. .. .. .. 559
Withdrawn from the Village-homestead Special Settlement .. .. .. .. 554
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES .. .. .. 580
MINING NOTICES .. .. .. .. 581
MISCELLANEOUS—
Agricultural Statistics .. .. .. 578
Civil Service Senior Examination .. .. 573
Control of Ferry vested in County Council .. 554
Control of Road vested in Road Board .. 555
Despatches from the Secretary of State .. 566, 568
Districts under “The Marriage Act, 1880” .. 549, 550
Districts under “The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1875” .. .. .. 549, 550
Duty on Ground Olive Stones .. .. .. 561
Game Season .. .. .. .. 561
Government Life Insurance Agency opened .. 574
Holiday in honour of Queen’s Birthday .. .. 563
Levée .. .. .. .. .. 563
Licensing Districts abolished and defined .. 554
Members of Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards elected .. .. .. .. 579
Native Committee dissolved and New Election appointed .. .. .. .. 561
Notice under “The Crown and Native Lands Rating Act, 1882” .. .. .. .. 567
Notices to Mariners .. .. .. .. 567
Officiating Ministers .. .. .. .. 573
Patents .. .. .. .. .. 575
Post Offices opened .. .. .. .. 580
Powers under “The Public Domains Act, 1881,” delegated .. .. .. .. 558
Proposed Loan .. .. .. .. 567
Quarantine-ground .. .. .. .. 550
Road Board Elections .. .. .. .. 572
Savings Bank opened .. .. .. .. 573
Special Orders .. .. .. .. 566
Stoats, Weasels, and Mongoose protected .. 556
Time for Road District Election .. .. 560
Trade Marks .. .. .. .. 574
Trade Union registered .. .. .. 574
Vaccination Districts constituted .. .. 560
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES .. .. .. 576
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS .. .. .. .. 581
VOLUNTEERS .. .. .. .. 565
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington.
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
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Notice of Application for Native Land Court Acts Amendment Act
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🪶 Māori Affairs15 April 1890
Native Land Court, Amendment Act, Land interests, East Coast, Tokomaru Block, Lease
57 names identified
- mutu, Successor to Pare Taranga
- Herewaka Poata, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Mere Karaka te Rerehorua, Successor to Mereama Tongia
- Te Koora Katua, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Te Wikiriwhi te Matehe, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Henare Potae, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Kakohanga, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Mere Katea, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hoera te Anau or Akau, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hana Kaiwahie, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Erana Waipapa, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Irihapeti te Wao, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Heni Pahau, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hana Paku, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Wharehinahina, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Rewi Turanga, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Makere Tipata, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hemi Kaipau, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Harata Poiwa, Successor to Turuhera Moko
- Pita Houkomau, Successor to Kararaina Turaki
- Pini Tuhaka, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Keriana te Kani, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Minarapa te Riri, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Nepia te Aku, Successors to Hera Parakau
- Tou Tou alias Tautau, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Tepora Tamararo, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Ritihia Rewiti, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Kararaina Hoia, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Horeana Meiha, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Mere Porori, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hohaia te Wera, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Ani Ahunuku, Successor to Ahipene Makahuri
- Paratene Tatae, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Anaru Tauwate, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Apikara Kauria, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Arapeta Potae, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hamuiera Kaporo, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hone Paerata, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Marea Marotiri, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Te Houpara, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Te Rina Potae, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Mokena te Kakari, Successor to Karauria te Atahaea, Successor to Katarina Inanga
- Kereti Kare, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Maora Paratene, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Perenara te Waharoa, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hone Paerata, Successor to Tepora Ahua
- Wairua te Wao, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Herewaka Poata, Successor to Mohi Ruatapu
- Mere Karaka te Rerehorua, Successor to Mohi Ruatapu
- Wiremu Karaka, Successor to Heni Moera
- Ani Ngahuia, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hone Paputene, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Hare Marau, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Kauria Pata, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Eruera Tio, Three of the six successors to Henerieta Tio
- Ani Tuaramoi, Three of the six successors to Henerieta Tio
- Ahiwera te Hau, Two of the five successors to Ahipene Makahuri
- A. C. Arthur
🚂 Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company General Meeting
🚂 Transport & Communications9 May 1890
Railway Company, General Meeting, Liquidator, Property Disposal, Extraordinary Resolution
- Gerald O’Halloran, Liquidator
🏥 Cancellation of Hamilton Branch Registry
🏥 Health & Social Welfare14 May 1890
Friendly Societies Act, Registry Cancellation, Hamilton Branch, Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society
- Edmund Mason, Registrar of Friendly Societies
📰 Subscription and Publication Details
📰 NZ GazetteSubscription, Publication, Rates, Government Printer
- George Didsbury, Govt. Printer
NZ Gazette 1890, No 27