Reserves for Lease, Meteorological Data, Deceased Estates




Aug. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 905

RESERVES TO BE LEASED UNDER SECTION 21 OF “THE PUBLIC RESERVES ACT, 1881.”

Kaituna Valley, Onamalutu Survey District: Section 66 and part of 67, 146 acres 2 roods 30 perches; term, seven years. Upset annual rent, 2s. 7d. per acre.

Omaka, Onamalutu Survey District: Section 172, 468 acres; term, seven years. Upset annual rent, £20.

Picton Harbour, Linkwater Survey District: Section 117, 470 acres; term, seven years. Upset annual rent, £20.

Special conditions and other particulars can be obtained on application at this office.

Half a year’s rent and £3 for each lease to be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the lease to be executed by the purchaser within thirty days from notice that the same is ready for his signature.

HENRY G. CLARK,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Forfeiture of Run.

Crown Lands Office,
Invercargill, 30th May, 1890.

NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 188 of “The Land Act, 1885,” that Run 424 is liable to forfeiture, and if rent and penalty be not paid within three months from present date the same will be declared forfeited.

J. SPENCE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Government Observatory.

METEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for the month of June, 1890. Altitude above the sea, 140 feet. Observations taken at 9.30 a.m.

Date. Barometer reduced and corrected, in inches. Max. Temp. in shade. Min. Temp. in shade. Mean Temp. in shade. Solar Radiation. Terrestrial Radiation. Rainfall, in inches. Veloc. Wind, in Miles. Amount of Cloud, 0 to 10. Direction of Wind.
1 29·845 52·0 42·0 47·0 70 32 ·490 300 5 S.E.
2 30·192 50·0 44·3 47·1 72 33 ·500 200 5 S.E.
3 30·284 53·0 40·5 46·7 92 33 ·020 50 4 N.
4 30·287 59·7 41·0 50·3 105 33 .. 20 5 N.W.
5 30·200 59·5 46·3 52·9 95 42 .. 285 2 N.W.
6 30·463 60·3 44·0 52·1 105 40 ·150 205 5 S.E.
7 30·447 50·0 38·0 44·0 90 30 .. 60 4 N.
8 30·076 58·0 42·7 50·3 98 39 ·030 390 5 N.W.
9 29·924 58·5 52·0 55·2 96 49 ·070 200 4 N.W.
10 29·799 60·0 51·5 55·7 99 45 .. 200 3 N.W.
11 29·932 58·5 49·0 53·7 99 42 .. 250 5 S.
12 30·040 54·0 39·0 46·5 90 33 .. 100 2 Calm
13 30·032 58·0 45·0 51·5 102 40 .. 90 2 N.
14 29·914 59·3 49·3 54·3 102 45 ·240 100 4 N.W.
15 29·882 63·0 48·5 55·7 97 42 ·040 120 6 N.W.
16 29·774 59·0 50·3 54·6 95 45 ·050 100 3 N.W.
17 29·752 60·5 54·0 57·2 97 48 .. 200 3 N.W.
18 29·628 62·0 54·0 58·0 103 47 .. 300 5 N.W.
19 29·937 60·0 44·5 52·2 104 39 ·230 140 6 S.E.
20 30·369 54·0 42·0 48·0 89 38 ·040 65 3 Calm
21 30·492 53·0 39·9 46·4 95 32 ·030 85 5 S.E.
22 30·292 50·0 42·0 46·0 94 34 ·080 110 5 S.E.
23 30·145 52·5 44·3 48·4 92 33 ·002 90 4 Calm
24 29·955 60·0 43·5 51·7 89 34 .. 50 4 S.E.
25 29·885 58·0 47·3 52·6 90 36 .. 50 4 E.
26 29·932 57·0 49·3 53·1 72 40 ·010 55 4 S.
27 30·085 55·5 46·3 50·9 70 38 .. 60 4 S.E.
28 30·048 54·0 37·3 45·6 90 31 ·150 90 3 Calm
29 29·764 53·5 42·0 47·7 90 37 ·050 245 5 N.W.
30 29·708 55·3 46·0 50·6 88 40 ·100 65 4 Calm
* 30·036 56·6 45·1 50·8 92·3 38·3 2·282 142 4 ..
29·895 .. .. 49·0 .. .. 5·213 .. .. ..
  • Mean.
    † Same month previous year.

REMARKS.

Generally showery, but some fine pleasant weather at intervals; the rain below the average; the maximum fall recorded on 2nd, ·50in. Wind prevailed from S.E. and N.W., and strong from latter quarter on 7th and 17th; hail on 1st. Maximum temperature in shade, 63; minimum, 37·3. Mean temperature of dewpoint, 43·6; mean humidity, 77.

R. B. GORE,
Observer.

PARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons which have been placed under the Charge of the Public Trustee for Management during the Month of July, 1890.

No. Name of Deceased. Colonial Residence. Supposed British or Foreign Residence. Date of Order. Value or Estimated Value of Personal Estate. Time of Deceased’s Death. Remarks.
1 Anderson, John Kurow Belfast .. Under £7 June 23, 1890 Relatives known.
2 Clarke (or Clark), — Mangare Edinburgh .. £1 June 28, 1890 Relatives known.
3 Eaton, William Pahiatua .. .. £100 April 17, 1890 Relatives known.
4 Grant, A. Shannon .. .. £7 July 13, 1890 Relatives known.
5 Hickey, Edward Cape Foulwind County Kerry.. .. £15 July 4, 1890 Relatives known.
6 Jones, Alexander Cardrona .. July 5, 1890 £150 Mar. 28, 1890 Will annexed.
7 Jones, Frances Ann Alexandra .. July 24, 1890 £90 May 12, 1890 Relatives known.
8 Norman, John Westport Jersey .. £25 June 21, 1890 Relatives known.
9 Snow, Charles Christchurch Beverley, Yorkshire .. £10 July 2, 1890 Relatives known.
10 Snowden, Joseph Garston Durham .. £2 June 9, 1890 Relatives known.
11 Stead, John Mararoa Halifax, Yorkshire July 3, 1890 £110 May 1, 1890 Relatives known.
12 Stokes, Robert Purua .. .. £1 July 2, 1890 Relatives known.

Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of August, 1890.

R. C. HAMERTON,
Public Trustee.

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🗺️ Reserves to be Leased

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Lease, Public Reserves, Kaituna Valley, Omaka, Picton Harbour
  • HENRY G. CLARK, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Forfeiture of Run

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
30 May 1890
Forfeiture, Run 424, Invercargill
  • J. SPENCE, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🏥 Meteorological Observations

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Weather, June 1890, Wellington, Temperature, Rainfall, Wind
  • R. B. GORE, Observer

🏥 Deceased Estates under Public Trustee

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
4 August 1890
Deceased, Estates, Public Trustee, July 1890
12 names identified
  • John Anderson, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Clarke (or Clark), Estate under Public Trustee
  • William Eaton, Estate under Public Trustee
  • A. Grant, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Edward Hickey, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Alexander Jones, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Frances Ann Jones, Estate under Public Trustee
  • John Norman, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Charles Snow, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Joseph Snowden, Estate under Public Trustee
  • John Stead, Estate under Public Trustee
  • Robert Stokes, Estate under Public Trustee

  • R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee

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