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sufficient discharge for the payment of the moneys therein
respectively acknowledged to have been received.
7. The settlers shall be members of the association, and
no settler shall be under seventeen years of age.
8. The secretary shall inform the Commissioner of the
names of the settlers, pay a deposit of 10s. per member, and
also furnish the Commissioner from time to time with
minutes of proceedings of the association if so required.
9. The original or amended lists of members, signed by the
secretary of the association, and sent to the Commissioner,
shall be prima facie evidence that the persons claiming to
select land are members of the association.
10. Each settler shall put on the land comprised in his
lease substantial improvements, as follows:—
(a.) Within one year from the date of his lease, to a
value equal to ten per centum of the price of the
land;
(b.) Within two years from the date of his lease, to a
value equal to another ten per centum of the
price of the land;
(c.) And thereafter, but within six years from the date
of his lease, to a value equal to another ten per
centum of the price of the land;
And in addition thereto shall, within six years from the
date of his lease, put substantial improvements of a per-
manent character to the value of £1 per acre.
11. Residence and occupation of the land shall be in ac-
cordance with Part III. of “The Land Act, 1892.”
12. No person who is the owner in fee or leasehold of any
land in New Zealand which, together with the land included
in his application or transfer under these regulations, would
exceed 320 acres, and no person who has made an arrange-
ment or agreement to permit any one, save his son or
daughter, to acquire by purchase or otherwise the allotment
in respect of which his application is made, shall be entitled
to become a settler under these regulations.
13. Any settler who shall fail to comply with these regula-
tions in any respect shall, upon sufficient proof thereof to
the satisfaction of the Land Board of the district, forfeit
his interest in the land selected, and the land shall there-
after be dealt with as ordinary Crown lands; and these con-
ditions shall be sufficient authority for such forfeiture.
14. The association may make such rules and regulations
from time to time as it may deem necessary, subject to the
approval of the Commissioner.
15. In case any doubt shall arise as to the sufficiency of
the compliance with these regulations, with reference to the
selection, occupation, or improvement of any land, or other-
wise arising thereunder respectively, the same shall be
settled by the Land Board.
16. Excepting as expressly modified by these regulations,
the provisions of “The Land Act, 1892,” and its amend-
ments shall be deemed to have full force and effect over and
upon the land herein referred to, and shall, mutatis mutandis,
be read as if these regulations formed part of the Act.
Schedule.
All that parcel of land, containing by admeasurement
4,550 acres, and comprising Sections 7, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, Block VIII., Makotuku
Survey District, and Sections 11, 12, and 13, Block V.,
Karioi Survey District, in the Land District of Wellington.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Fixing Sitting of Court of Appeal.
GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eleventh
day of September, 1894.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by “The Court of Appeal Act, 1882,” it is
enacted that the Court shall hold its sittings at
such times and places as shall from time to time be fixed
by the Governor in Council, and proclaimed in the Govern-
ment Gazette twenty-one days at least before the times so
fixed respectively:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby fix that a
sitting of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand shall be held
within the Supreme Court House, in the City of Wellington,
upon Monday, the fifteenth day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-four, at eleven o'clock in the fore-
oon.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulation for Trout- and Perch-fishing, Auckland Accli-
matisation District.
GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eleventh
day of September, 1894.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him
by “The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884,” His Excel-
lency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regula-
tion for the Auckland Acclimatisation District, which in-
cludes the Provincial District of Auckland (with the exception
of the Counties of Tauranga, Whakatane, and Cook) and the
waters thereof; and doth hereby declare that this regulation
shall, as from the date of the publication thereof in the
New Zealand Gazette, supersede regulation number three
made by Order in Council dated the fourth day of October,
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and published
in the New Zealand Gazette No. 77, of the sixth day of
October, in the same year.
REGULATION.
- The secretary of the said society or his deputy may issue
licenses for the whole season to ladies for the sum of five
shillings each; and to boys under the age of sixteen years
for the sum of ten shillings each; and to men, on and after
the first day of January in any year, and until the thirty-
first day of March in the same year, for the sum of twelve
shillings and sixpence each.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Lands permanently reserved.
GLASGOW, Governor.
WHEREAS by the two hundred and thirty-fifth section of “The Land Act, 1892,” it is enacted that the Governor
may from time to time, either by general or particular description, and whether the same has been surveyed
or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwithstanding that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any
Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned:
And whereas by the two hundred and thirty-sixth section of the said Act it is provided that land temporarily
reserved under the said two hundred and thirty-fifth section may, at the expiration of one month but not later than
six months after the publication in the Gazette of notice of such temporary reservation, be permanently reserved, and that
notice of such permanent reservation shall be published in the Gazette:
And whereas the lands specified in the first column of the Schedule hereto were, by the warrant the date of which
is specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and the notification of which was published in the Gazette
specified in the fourth column, temporarily reserved under the authority of the said Act for the purposes specified
in the second column of the said Schedule:
Now, therefore, I, David, Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority vested in me by the said Act, do hereby permanently reserve the lands so temporarily reserved as
aforesaid, and enumerated in the first column of the Schedule hereto, for the purposes specified in the second column of
the said Schedule, being the same purposes for which the said lands were so temporarily reserved as aforesaid.
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- J. F. Andrews, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
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