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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 23
Rural Land in the Wellington Land District open for Sale or Selection.
District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, 13th February, 1900.
THE under-mentioned Crown land will be open for sale or selection, in terms of section 136 of “The Land Act, 1892,” either for cash, for occupation with right of purchase, or for lease in perpetuity, at the option of the selector, on and after Wednesday, the 18th April, 1900.
If more than one application be received for the same section on the same day, then the order of selection shall be decided by ballot on the following day, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington.
SCHEDULE.
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.—TE NGAUE BLOCK.
Second-class Land.
| County. | District. | Section. | Block. | Area. | Cash Price. | Occupation with Right of Purchase: Rent, 5 per Cent. | Lease in Perpetuity: Rent, 4 per Cent. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Acre. | Total Price. | Rent per Acre. | |||||
| A. B. P. s. d. | £ s. d. | s. d. | £ s. d. | ||||
| Patea .. | Momahaki .. | 5 | IX. | 885 0 0 17 6 | 774 7 6 | 0 10·5 | 19 7 3 |
| " .. | " .. | 6 | " | 661 0 0 17 6 | 578 7 6 | 0 10·5 | 14 9 3 |
These sections are situated on the western bank of the Waitotara River, lying in a north-westerly direction from the Waitotara Township, the present access being from the Waitotara Township, from which the land is distant, via the Mangawhio Road, about twenty miles, which is formed as far as McConochie’s Bridge, over the Waitotara River, as a dray-road; from thence another mile is in course of construction to the northern boundary of Section 5. A more direct route from the land later on will probably be by road down the Waitotara River and by Puao Road through the University Reserve; thence by Mangawhio Road on to Waitotara Township. This route is, with the exception of three or four miles at the northern end, constructed either as a dray- or horse-road. The sections consist of undulating land, sloping towards the river, the soil varying from poor to good. There is a good homestead-site on each section, of moderate size, along the river. The land is well watered, and, with the exception of some old Native clearings on the river, the whole is heavily timbered, the timber consisting chiefly of birch on the ridges, and tawa, tawhero, rimu, hinau, kahikatea, and other mixed forest on the slopes and valleys.
J. W. A. MARCHANT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Native Land Court Notices.
“The Native Land Court Act, 1894.”—Application under Section 55.
Registrar’s Office, Auckland, 12th March, 1900.
NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for certificates under section 55 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” confirming the alienations hereunder specified. All objections to the granting of such certificates must be lodged with me within fourteen days from the publication of this notice.
JAS. W. BROWNE, Registrar.
[Auckland, Sec. 55, 1900–3.]
THE ALIENATIONS ABOVE REFERRED TO.
| No. | Nature of Alienation. | Date. | Name of Land. | Names of Parties. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Mortgage (C.A. 1900–38) .. | 12th February, 1900 .. | Ketetangariki A .. | Hone Paraea, otherwise known as John Bryers, of Rawene, to Arthur Willoughby Wilson, clerk, and Hugh Campbell, solicitor, both of Auckland. |
| 4 | Transfer (C.A. 1900–39) .. | 24th February, 1900 .. | Kiripaka No. 1B No. 4 | Maraea Pororua, of Mangonui, to Alexander Tankard, Ernest George Robert Ford, and James Dunning, all of Devonport. |
“The Native Land Court Act, 1894.”
Registrar’s Office, Auckland, 12th March, 1900.
NOTICE is hereby given that the several matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Cambridge, Waikato, on the 29th day of March, 1900, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.
JAS. W. BROWNE, Registrar.
[Auckland, 1900–10.]
SCHEDULE.
APPLICATIONS FOR PARTITION.
| No. | Name of Applicant. | Name of Land. |
|---|---|---|
| 563 | Houa Ruihana (by his solicitors, Earl and Campbell), (228–29, 3/127) | Te Akaaka No. 4A. |
| 564 | Hohua Ruihana, Maata te Putu, and Wiremu Pakanae (487–8, 3/128) | Lot No. 1C, Parish of Putataka, Tairapanga Block. |
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🗺️ Crown Land in Wellington District Available for Sale or Lease
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 February 1900
Crown land, Sale or selection, Te Ngaue Block, Wellington Land District, Waitotara River, Cash price, Lease in perpetuity, Occupation with right of purchase
- J. W. A. Marchant, Commissioner of Crown Lands
🪶 Native Land Court Applications for Certificates Confirming Alienations
🪶 Māori Affairs12 March 1900
Native Land Court, Section 55, Alienation, Mortgage, Transfer, Ketetangariki A, Kiripaka No. 1B, Auckland
8 names identified
- Hone Paraea, Mortgaged land to Wilson and Campbell
- John Bryers, Also known as Hone Paraea, mortgaged land
- Arthur Willoughby Wilson, Received mortgage on land
- Hugh Campbell, Received mortgage on land
- Marea Pororua, Transferred land to Tankard, Ford, and Dunning
- Alexander Tankard, Received land transfer
- Ernest George Robert Ford, Received land transfer
- James Dunning, Received land transfer
- Jas. W. Browne, Registrar
🪶 Native Land Court Hearing Schedule for Partition Applications
🪶 Māori Affairs12 March 1900
Native Land Court, Partition, Te Akaaka No. 4A, Tairapanga Block, Cambridge Waikato, Hearing date
- Houa Ruihana, Applicant for partition of Te Akaaka No. 4A
- Hohua Ruihana, Applicant for partition of Lot No. 1C
- Maata te Putu, Applicant for partition of Lot No. 1C
- Wiremu Pakanae, Applicant for partition of Lot No. 1C
- Jas. W. Browne, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1900, No 23