Validation Court Applications




Mar. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 633

through whom we claim, to be bound by the decrees of this Court, and for that purpose require that copies of this application be served on them or their representatives according to the list herewith, and we desire that all others who may claim to be interested in this matter shall be treated as parties to these proceedings.

Dated at Gisborne, this 23rd day of December, 1896.
JAMES CARROLL,
WI PERE
(By their Solicitor and Agent,
W. L. Rees).

To the Registrar of the Validation Court,
Gisborne.

All the owners in the above block. 609


Application to the Validation Court under “The Native Land (Validation of Titles) Act, 1893.”

No. 87.

IN THE VALIDATION COURT,
GISBORNE.

In the application of the Honourable James Carroll and Wiremu Pere, both of Gisborne, in the Provincial District of Auckland, for validation of interests claimed by them in the Te Hue Block, situate in the Native Land Court District of Gisborne.

a. WE, James Carroll and Wiremu Pere, both of Gisborne, members of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, apply under “The Native Land (Validation of Titles) Act, 1893,” for the validation of a contract made between the owners of the Te Hue Block (which said block of land is situate in the Native Land Court District of Gisborne, and contains 261 acres, more or less) and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited).

b. We desire to appear before the Validation Court on the 5th day of April, 1897, at the hour of half-past 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard in that behalf.

c. The nature of the transaction proposed for validation is a contract made on or about the 24th day of May, 1883, between the owners of the Te Hue Block and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited) for the transfer to the said company by the owners of the said land of the said block of land, in trust for the Native owners thereof, in accordance with the articles of association of the said company. The said company, in accordance with the said contract, expended large sums of money on behalf of the said owners, and made advances to the said owners in pursuance of the said contract in connection with the said land.

d. The land which was intended to be alienated by the above-mentioned contract was the block of land called or known as the Te Hue Block, above described, the original title to which is a certificate of title under “The Native Land Court Act, 1886,” and amendments, bearing date the 11th day of April, 1893.

e. The estate in the said land which we seek to obtain from the said Court is an estate in fee-simple.

f. The manner in which and the persons through whom we came to be invested with the title to the said land which we now hold are as follow :—

(1.) Contract as above set out between the Native owners of the said Te Hue Block and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited).

(2.) Memorandum of mortgage, dated the 3rd day of July, 1888, by the said New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited) to the Bank of New Zealand.

(3.) Memorandum of transfer, dated the 5th day of August, 1890, by the said Bank of New Zealand to the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited).

(4.) Memorandum of transfer, dated the 10th day of July, 1891, by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Gisborne to the said Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited).

(5.) Memorandum of agreement, dated the 17th day of February, 1892, between the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited) of the first part, William Lee Rees, of Gisborne, solicitor, of the second part, and ourselves (the applicants) of the third part.

g. Our address for service in the Town of Gisborne is at the office of Messrs. Rees and Day, solicitors, in Gladstone Road.

h. We desire the estates and interests of the Native owners of the said land, and the estates and interests of all the several parties mentioned in paragraph f of this application, through whom we claim, to be bound by the decrees of this Court, and for that purpose require that copies of this application be served on them or their representatives, according to the list herewith, and we desire that all others who may claim to be interested in this matter shall be treated as parties to these proceedings.

Dated at Gisborne, this 23rd day of December, 1896.
JAMES CARROLL,
WI PERE
(By their Solicitor and Agent,
W. L. Rees).

To the Registrar of the Validation Court,
Gisborne.

All the owners are in the above block. 610


Application to the Validation Court under “The Native Land (Validation of Titles) Act, 1893.”

No. 88.

IN THE VALIDATION COURT,
GISBORNE.

In the application of the Honourable James Carroll and Wiremu Pere, both of Gisborne, in the Provincial District of Auckland, for validation of interests claimed by them in the Hauanu Block, situate in the Native Land Court District of Gisborne.

a. WE, James Carroll and Wiremu Pere, both of Gisborne, members of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, apply under “The Native Land (Validation of Titles) Act, 1893,” for the validation of a contract made between the owners of the Hauanu Block (which said block of land is situate in the Native Land Court District of Gisborne, and contains 1,270 acres, more or less) and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited).

b. We desire to appear before the Validation Court on the 5th day of April, 1897, at the hour of half-past 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard in that behalf.

c. The nature of the transaction proposed for validation is a contract made on or about the 7th day of May, 1883, between the owners of the Hauanu Block and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited) for the transfer to the said company by the owners of the said land of the said block of land, in trust for the Native owners thereof, in accordance with the articles of association of the said company. The said company, in accordance with the said contract, expended large sums of money on behalf of the said owners, and made advances to the said owners in pursuance of the said contract in connection with the said land.

d. The land which was intended to be alienated by the above-mentioned contract was the block of land called or known as the Hauanu Block, above described, the original title to which is a certificate of title under “The Native Land Court Act, 1886,” and amendments, bearing date the 16th day of September, 1890.

e. The estate in the said land which we seek to obtain from the said Court is an estate in fee-simple.

f. The manner in which and the persons through whom we came to be invested with the title to the said land which we now hold are as follow :—

(1.) Contract as above set out between the Native owners of the said Hauanu Block and the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited).

(2.) Memorandum of mortgage, dated the 3rd day of July, 1888, by the said New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited) to the Bank of New Zealand.

(3.) Memorandum of transfer, dated the 5th day of August, 1890, by the said Bank of New Zealand to the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited).

(4.) Memorandum of transfer, dated the 10th day of July, 1891, by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Gisborne to the said Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited).

(5.) Memorandum of agreement, dated the 17th day of February, 1892, between the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited) of the first part, William Lee Rees, of Gisborne, solicitor, of the second part, and ourselves (the applicants) of the third part.

g. Our address for service in the Town of Gisborne is at the office of Messrs. Rees and Day, solicitors, in Gladstone Road.

h. We desire the estates and interests of the Native owners of the said land, and the estates and interests of all the several parties mentioned in paragraph f of this application, through whom we claim, to be bound by the decrees of this Court, and for that purpose require that copies of this application be served on them or their representatives ac-



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🪶 Application for Validation of Land Titles (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 December 1896
Validation Court, Native Land, Gisborne, Te Hue Block, New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company
  • James Carroll (Honourable), Applicant for validation of interests
  • Wiremu Pere, Applicant for validation of interests

  • W. L. Rees, Solicitor and Agent

🪶 Application for Validation of Land Titles

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 December 1896
Validation Court, Native Land, Gisborne, Hauanu Block, New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company
  • James Carroll (Honourable), Applicant for validation of interests
  • Wiremu Pere, Applicant for validation of interests

  • W. L. Rees, Solicitor and Agent