✨ Native Land Court Notices, Water Regulations
July 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1097
Application for Rehearing.—Waiohiki.
NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF NAPIER.
IN the matter of a decision of the Court, given on the 26th day of August, 1886, upon the hearing of a claim for investigation of the title to land situate in the said district, and known as Te Waiohiki Block; and in the matter of an application for a rehearing upon such claim, made in writing by Nirai Runga and Arareina te Heretatua, dated the 24th day of September, 1886, feeling themselves aggrieved by the said decision; and in the matter of an order made by the Chief Judge of the Court on the 11th day of May, 1889, that a rehearing be had upon such claim, at a time and place to be thereafter notified.
Notice is hereby given that a sitting of the Court will be held at Hastings on the 28th day of July, 1893, for the purpose of rehearing the said claim.
H. F. EDGER,
Registrar.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 10th July, 1893.
"The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, 1881," and the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Acts, 1888 and 1889.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 10th July, 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Trust Commissioner will, under the authority and for the purposes of the said Acts, hold a Court at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, on the 26th day of July, 1893, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for investigating the cases mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, at which time and place all persons interested in the said cases, and having objections to the said dealings, are hereby notified to attend.
H. F. EDGER,
Registrar.
SCHEDULE.
URUOKAKITE NORTH.
93-225. TRANSFER dated the 18th day of May, 1893, from Ngahui Hemara, alias Manihera, to Basil Burch.
NGARARA.
93-226. Lease dated the 1st day of July, 1893, from Tutere te Matau to Elizabeth Williamson.
PUKEHOU 4G, SECTION 5.
93-228. Transfer dated the 10th day of June, 1893, from Pene te Hapupu to Walter Joseph Reading.
NGAKARORO 3B.
93-229. Transfer dated the 17th day of June, 1893, from Metera te Karaha to James Gear.
NGAKARORO 3B.
93-230. Transfer dated the 17th day of June, 1893, from Te Oti te Popo and others to James Gear.
OTAKI, SECTIONS 146, 148, AND PART OF SECTION 149.
93-231. Lease dated the 27th day of June, 1893, from Pirihira Hohepa to Hakaraia te Whena.
OTAKI, SECTIONS 146, 148, AND PART OF SECTION 149.
93-232. Mortgage dated the 28th day of June, 1893, from Hakaraia te Whena to the Horowhenua Permanent Building and Investment Society.
HUTT, SECTION 16, SUBDIVISIONS 2 AND 3.
93-233. Mortgage dated the 13th day of April, 1893, from Atanatiu te Puni to John Thompson.
MANAWATU-KUKUTAUKI 2D, SECTION 4.
93-234. Conveyance dated the 30th day of May, 1893, from Tuku te Rangiirunga to George Newman Wood.
NGAKARORO 3B.
93-235. Transfer dated the 26th day of May, 1893, from Teoti te Popo to James Gear.
PUKEHOU 4G, SECTION 4.
93-236. Lease dated the 30th day of June, 1893, from Hariata Wi Kerei to William Henry Simcox.
Application for Probate.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 11th July, 1893.
In the matter of the will of ERIHAPETI TE RAUHINA, of Mangamaunu, deceased.
APPLICATION having been made by Teoti Wira Tamaherangi that probate be granted of the aforesaid will: It is hereby notified that all persons opposing such application must lodge a caveat, in manner prescribed, within two calendar months after the date of the Gazette containing this notice.
H. F. EDGER,
Registrar.
Sitting of Native Land Court adjourned.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 12th July, 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that the sitting of the Native Land Court advertised to be held at New Plymouth on the 2nd day of August, 1893, has been adjourned to the 28th day of September, 1893, at the same place.
H. F. EDGER,
Registrar.
Additional Regulations fixing the Charges for Water supplied from the Mount Ida Water-race.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by “The Public Works Act, 1882,” I, Richard John Seddon, Minister for Public Works, do hereby repeal the regulations numbered 4 and 5 of the regulations for use of the Mount Ida Water-race, dated the 7th day of August, 1877, and published in Gazette No. 70 of the same year, and in lieu thereof do hereby make the regulations hereinafter set forth, prescribing the rates and charges to be paid for water supplied from the Mount Ida Water-race, that is to say,—
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Water from the Mount Ida Water-race shall be sold either by a “Hogburn head” or a “Naseby head”—one Naseby head being equal to two Hogburn heads, as the same are hereinafter respectively defined. Every gauge-box for measuring water shall be 12ft. long and 1ft. 8in. wide, inside measurement. It shall be open on top, and set truly horizontal. The outlet end of the gauge-box shall be closed with a board 1in. in thickness, with the exception of the orifice, which shall be the whole width of the gauge-box, and of the depths hereinafter specified for the number of Hogburn or Naseby heads respectively to be discharged; but in all cases there shall be a bar 1in. thick and 2in. deep nailed firmly to the bottom of the gauge-box directly under the orifice and pressure-board. The depths of the sides of the gauge-boxes shall be sufficient to admit of the different orifices and pressure-boards being used as hereinafter set forth.
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The dimensions of the orifice of the gauge-box, and the height of the board above the orifice for the respective “heads,” hereinbefore referred to, shall be as follows:—
(a.) For one Hogburn head the orifice of the gauge-box shall be 1ft. 8in. wide, 1½in. deep, and the height of board above the orifice, termed the “pressure-board,” shall be 5in.
(b.) For one Naseby head the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 2⅜in. deep, having a pressure-board above the orifice 5in. high.
(c.) For two Naseby heads the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 4⅞in. deep, having a pressure-board above the orifice 5in. high.
(d.) For three Naseby heads the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 5in. deep, having a pressure-board 8in. high above the orifice.
(e.) For four Naseby heads the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 6⅞in. deep, having a pressure-board 8in. high above the orifice.
(f.) For five Naseby heads the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 7⅝in. deep, having a pressure-board 10in. high above the orifice.
(g.) For six Naseby heads the orifice shall be 1ft. 8in. wide by 8½in. deep, having a pressure-board 10in. high above the orifice.
(h.) When more than six Naseby heads are required to be measured an additional gauge-box shall be used.
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In all cases, when measuring the discharge through the orifice for the number of sluice-heads required, the water must stand on a level with the top of the pressure-board above the orifice.
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The prices at which water shall be sold for mining purposes shall be £1 for a Hogburn head and £2 for a Naseby head as hereinbefore defined. Each week for which such prices are charged and payable shall be a week of six working-days of eight hours each.
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All water must be paid for within three days after the end of each calendar month, and if payment is not made within such time the manager shall refuse to grant further supply; and, if deemed necessary, may take proceedings in his own name for recovery of the amounts due.
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These regulations shall take effect on and from the 20th day of July, 1893, and shall be read and construed as part of the regulations of the 7th day of August, 1877, aforesaid, which said regulations, except as hereby repealed or heretofore altered or revoked, shall remain in full force and effect.
Given under my hand this thirteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three.
R. J. SEDDON,
Minister for Public Works.
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🪶 Notice of Rehearing for Te Waiohiki Block
🪶 Māori Affairs10 July 1893
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Waiohiki Block, Hastings
- Nirai Runga, Applied for rehearing
- Arareina te Heretatua, Applied for rehearing
- H. F. Edger, Registrar
🪶 Notice of Trust Commissioner's Court
🪶 Māori Affairs10 July 1893
Trust Commissioner, Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, Wellington
- H. F. Edger, Registrar
🪶 Schedule of Cases for Trust Commissioner's Court
🪶 Māori Affairs10 July 1893
Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, Land Transfers, Leases, Mortgages
18 names identified
- Ngahui Hemara (alias Manihera), Transferred land to Basil Burch
- Basil Burch, Received land from Ngahui Hemara
- Tutere te Matau, Leased land to Elizabeth Williamson
- Elizabeth Williamson, Received lease from Tutere te Matau
- Pene te Hapupu, Transferred land to Walter Joseph Reading
- Walter Joseph Reading, Received land from Pene te Hapupu
- Metera te Karaha, Transferred land to James Gear
- James Gear, Received land from Metera te Karaha
- Te Oti te Popo (and others), Transferred land to James Gear
- Pirihira Hohepa, Leased land to Hakaraia te Whena
- Hakaraia te Whena, Received lease from Pirihira Hohepa
- Atanatiu te Puni, Mortgaged land to John Thompson
- John Thompson, Received mortgage from Atanatiu te Puni
- Tuku te Rangiirunga, Conveyed land to George Newman Wood
- George Newman Wood, Received conveyance from Tuku te Rangiirunga
- Teoti te Popo, Transferred land to James Gear
- Hariata Wi Kerei, Leased land to William Henry Simcox
- William Henry Simcox, Received lease from Hariata Wi Kerei
- H. F. Edger, Registrar
⚖️ Notice of Application for Probate
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement11 July 1893
Probate, Erihapeti te Rauhina, Mangamaunu, Teoti Wira Tamaherangi
- Erihapeti te Rauhina, Deceased, will to be probated
- Teoti Wira Tamaherangi, Applied for probate
- H. F. Edger, Registrar
🪶 Notice of Adjourned Native Land Court Sitting
🪶 Māori Affairs12 July 1893
Native Land Court, New Plymouth, Adjournment
- H. F. Edger, Registrar
🏗️ Additional Regulations for Mount Ida Water-race
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works13 July 1893
Water-race, Mount Ida, Charges, Public Works Act
- R. J. Seddon, Minister for Public Works
NZ Gazette 1893, No 56