✨ Native Land Court Notices
1232
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 62
Poihakena, Hamiora Ngarimu, and Himiona te Moana, in that piece of land at Waiapu, in the District of Poverty Bay, in the Provincial District of Auckland, known as the Paekawa Block, containing 3,068 acres, more or less,—
Have on the 17th day of October, 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 in that behalf by the Commissioners appointed under section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, an application in each of the above blocks, 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 alienations or acquisitions of the said interests in the said lands respectively.
And notice is hereby further given that certified copies of such applications respectively, and of every instrument in writing, order of the Native Land Court, and other document upon which we rely in support of the said claims respectively, have been deposited by us with the Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Awanui, 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 our said claims, or to any of them, 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 our said claims respectively, and in the form and in manner prescribed by the rules made by the said Commissioners.
And notice is hereby further given that our address for service is at the office of Hugh Joseph Finn, situate in the Union Bank Buildings, Gladstone Road, in the Town of Gisborne.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1890.
LEONARD HARPER.
E. C. LATTER.
579
NOTICE OF APPLICATION.—“THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1889.”
NOTICE is hereby given that I, EDWIN BARNES WALKER, of Mona Vale, Cambridge, in the District of Waikato, New Zealand, Settler, claiming to have purchased or acquired the interests of Aremete te Waharoa (whose successor is Hakiriwhi te Purewa) and Tarika te Hura in the parcel of land situate at Orakau, in the District of Waikato aforesaid, called or known as the Puahue Block, containing 8,612 acres or thereabout, have, on the 17th day of September, 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 in 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 Cambridge aforesaid, 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 in 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. Hesketh and Richmond, Solicitors, Wyndham Street, in the Town of Auckland, in New Zealand.
Dated this 17th day of October, 1890.
E. B. WALKER.
561
NOTICE OF APPLICATION.—“THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1889.”
NOTICE is hereby given that I, EDWIN BARNES WALKER, of Mona Vale, Cambridge, in the District of Waikato, New Zealand, Settler, claiming to have purchased or acquired the interests of Wiremu te Whitu Harete Tamihana and Tureremai Marae ariki in the parcel of land situate at Maungatautari, in the District of Waikato aforesaid, called or known as the Pukekura Block, containing 8,395 acres or thereabout, have, on the 17th day of September, 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 in 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 Cambridge aforesaid, 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 in 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. Hesketh and Richmond, Solicitors, Wyndham Street, in the Town of Auckland, in New Zealand.
Dated this 17th day of October, 1890.
E. B. WALKER.
563
CONTENTS:
APPOINTMENTS .. .. .. .. .. 1222
CROWN LANDS NOTICES .. .. .. .. 1227
GOLDFIELDS NOTICES .. .. .. .. 1229
LAND—
Negotiations for Native Land relinquished .. 1221
Rural, open for Sale or Selection .. 1221
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES .. .. .. 1230
MISCELLANEOUS—
Authority to frank .. .. .. .. 1225
Bank Return .. .. .. .. 1226
Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts .. 1225
Letters of Naturalisation issued .. .. 1224
Notice to Mariners .. .. .. .. 1224
Particulars of Estates of Deceased Persons .. 1229
Patents .. .. .. .. 1226
Proposed Loans .. .. .. .. 1223
Railway Notice .. .. .. .. 1225
Road Board Elections .. .. .. .. 1225
Special Order .. .. .. .. 1224
Trade-marks .. .. .. .. 1225
Visiting Justice resigned .. .. .. 1223
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES .. .. .. 1226
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS .. .. .. .. 1230
VOLUNTEERS .. .. .. .. 1223
By Authority: GEORGE DIDS BURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington.
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🪶 Notice of Application for Inquiry into Land Claims
🪶 Māori Affairs18 October 1890
Native Land Court, Land claims, Paekawa Block, Waiapu, Poverty Bay, Auckland
- Hamiora Ngarimu, Filed application for land claim
- Himiona te Moana, Filed application for land claim
- Poihakena, Filed application for land claim
- Leonard Harper
- E. C. Latter
🪶 Notice of Application for Inquiry into Land Claims
🪶 Māori Affairs17 October 1890
Native Land Court, Land claims, Puahue Block, Orakau, Waikato
- Aremete te Waharoa, Interest claimed by E. B. Walker
- Hakiriwhi te Purewa, Successor of Aremete te Waharoa
- Tarika te Hura, Interest claimed by E. B. Walker
- E. B. Walker
🪶 Notice of Application for Inquiry into Land Claims
🪶 Māori Affairs17 October 1890
Native Land Court, Land claims, Pukekura Block, Maungatautari, Waikato
- Wiremu te Whitu Harete Tamihana, Interest claimed by E. B. Walker
- Tureremai Marae ariki, Interest claimed by E. B. Walker
- E. B. Walker
NZ Gazette 1890, No 62