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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 11

  1. All rents must be paid half-yearly, in advance, on the
    1st days of January and July in each year, as provided in
    section 157 of the said Act; and the first half-year's rent is
    payable as before provided.

  2. Improvements and residence on the land comprised in
    each lease shall be as provided in Part III. of the said Act.
    The provisions of section 144, and all other provisions of the
    said Act with respect to substantial improvements, shall
    apply accordingly to lessees under these regulations. The
    provisions of section 141, and all other provisions of the said
    Act in respect of compulsory residence, shall apply accord-
    ingly to lessees under these regulations.

  3. No lessee shall subdivide, sublet, or transfer the land
    held by him under these regulations, except under and sub-
    ject to the provisions of Part I. of the said Act.

  4. No lessee shall hold more than the limit stated in the
    First Schedule, including that already held, and all allot-
    ments shall be held for his or her sole use and benefit, and
    not for the use or benefit of any other person whomsoever.
    No married woman shall be eligible as a selector; but this
    provision shall not apply to any married woman who may
    become a transferee under a will or by virtue of an intestacy.

  5. All the provisions of the said Act, so far as applicable,
    shall extend and apply to the lands affected by these regula-
    tions, and to the applications and leases to be made and
    issued thereunder, and generally to the interests created,
    and the persons whose rights, liabilities, or interests are
    thereby affected; and the mention of any particular provision
    of the said Act shall not be deemed to exclude any other
    provision of the said Act applicable to the particular case.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Special District under "The Auctioneers Act, 1891,"
Chatham Islands.

GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventeenth
day of February, 1896.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority
contained in the eighth section of "The Auctioneers
Act, 1891," 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 declare
that the Chatham Islands (being a part of the colony which
is not within any county) shall be a special district for the
purposes of the said Act, and shall be known by the name of
the Chatham Islands District; and it is hereby declared that
the amount of the auctioneer's license-fee for the said
district shall be five pounds, and that the Stipendiary
Magistrate residing at the Chatham Islands shall be the
licensing officer for the said Chatham Islands District.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations under "The Fencing Act, 1895."

GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventeenth
day of February, 1896.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN exercise of the power conferred upon him by "The
Fencing Act, 1895" (hereinafter called "the said Act"),
and of all other powers and authorities him enabling in this
behalf, His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Colony of
New Zealand, doth hereby make the following regulations
for the purposes of the said Act.

REGULATIONS.

  1. All proceedings before a Magistrate in respect of any of
    the matters mentioned in section 35 of the said Act shall be
    by summons in the form or to the effect set forth in the
    Second Schedule hereto.

  2. The summons shall be issued pursuant to application
    therefor by or on behalf of the plaintiff, and such application
    shall be in the form or to the effect set forth in the First
    Schedule hereto.

  3. The provisions of "The Justices of the Peace Act,
    1882," as to the taking of an information and the issue of a
    summons thereon shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the appli-
    cation and summons hereby prescribed.

First Schedule.โ€”Application for Summons.
Under "The Fencing Act, 1895."
Between A.B., of [occupation and address], plaintiff, and
C.D., of [occupation and address], defendant.
Question having arisen between the plaintiff and defendant
as to [Set out shortly the question in dispute, e.g., the erection
and repair of a dividing-fence between (section, block, and
district), the property of the plaintiff, and (section, block, and
district), the property of the defendant], application on
behalf of the plaintiff is hereby made to E.F., Esquire
(Stipendiary Magistrate usually exercising jurisdiction at
, and) one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace,
for the issue of a summons to the defendant to appear at the
Magistrate's Court, at
, in order that the question in
dispute may be determined by the Stipendiary Magistrate
there exercising jurisdiction, pursuant to the provisions of
"The Fencing Act, 1895."
Dated at
, this
day of
, 18
.
A.B. [or, as the case may be, A.B., by G.H.,
his Solicitor or Agent].
Application made to me on the day and date aforesaid,
at
E.F.

Second Schedule.โ€”Summons.
Under "The Fencing Act, 1895."
Between A.B., of [occupation and address], plaintiff, and
C.D., of [occupation and address], defendant.
To the above-named defendant.
Pursuant to application duly made by the plaintiff, you are
hereby summoned to appear at the Magistrate's Court,
held at
, on
the
day of
, 18
, at the hour of
o'clock in the
noon, in
order that the Stipendiary Magistrate then and there
exercising jurisdiction may determine the matter in differ-
ence under "The Fencing Act, 1895," between the plaintiff
and you, as specified in the said application, to wit [Set out
shortly but clearly the matter in difference].
If you fail to attend in terms of this summons, the
Magistrate may proceed thereon in your absence.
Given under my hand, this
day of
, 18
,
at
One of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in
and for the Colony of New Zealand.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Licensing Messrs. Buchanan and Heron to use and occupy
a Part of the Foreshore of Kaipara Harbour.

GLASGOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventeenth
day of February, 1896.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered
to grant the license hereinafter mentioned under
"The Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1883" (hereinafter
called "the said Act"), George Buchanan and Thomas
Heron, of Dargaville, trading under the style or title of
"Buchanan and Heron," Sawmillers (and hereinafter called
"the licensees"), have applied to the Governor in Council
for a license under the said Act to occupy a part of the
foreshore and of the land below low-water mark of Wairoa
River, in Kaipara Harbour, in order to erect a wharf thereon,
and, in accordance with the one hundred and fifty-sixth
section of "The Harbours Act, 1878," have deposited plans
(two sheets) in the office of the Marine Department, at
Wellington (marked M.D. 2050), showing the position in
which it is intended to erect such wharf, the area of fore-
shore and land below low-water mark intended to be occu-
pied, and the manner in which it is proposed to erect the
wharf: And whereas the Governor in Council has approved
of the purpose for which the said license is required: And
whereas it is expedient that a license should be granted
and issued to the licensees under the said Act, for the pur-
pose aforesaid, on the terms and conditions hereinafter ex-
pressed:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and
authority vested in him by the said Act, and of all other
powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said colony, doth hereby approve of the object for
which the said license is required by the licensees as afore-
said; and in further pursuance and exercise of the said
power and authority, and with the like advice and consent
as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the licensees to
use and occupy that part of the foreshore and land below



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๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Terms and Conditions of Village-homestead Leases in Southland (continued from previous page)

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Lands, Settlement & Survey
17 February 1896
Village-homestead, Southland, Lease, Terms and Conditions
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

๐Ÿญ Chatham Islands as Special District for Auctioneers Act

๐Ÿญ Trade, Customs & Industry
17 February 1896
Auctioneers Act, Chatham Islands, Special District, Licensing
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

๐ŸŒพ Regulations under Fencing Act

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1896
Fencing Act, Regulations, Summons, Magistrate
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Licensing Buchanan and Heron for Kaipara Harbour

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17 February 1896
Harbours Act, Kaipara Harbour, Wharf, Buchanan and Heron
  • George Buchanan, Applied for license
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  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council