Native Land Court Incorporations




Jan. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 131

Petition for Incorporation by the Owners of the Rangatira No. 3E3 Block.

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, GISBORNE DISTRICT.

In the matter of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” and its amendments, and of the petition for incorporation by the owners of the Rangatira No. 3E3 Block. At a sitting of the Court held at Gisborne, before Robert Noble Jones, Esquire, Judge, and Hapi Kiniha, Assessor, on Tuesday, the 1st day of December, 1903.

UPON reading the petition for incorporation lodged herein, and upon hearing Mr. W. L. Rees, of counsel for the petitioners, and the evidence adduced on their behalf, and the Court being satisfied of the consent of the majority of the owners of the said Rangatira No. 3E3 Block, and that such block can be dealt with to the advantage of the owners thereof by being incorporated as hereinafter appearing, it is ordered that the owners whose names are set out in the Schedule hereunder written shall be and the same are hereby constituted a body corporate within the meaning of section 122 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” by the name of “The Proprietors of the Rangatira No. 3E3 Block,” subject to the powers, liabilities, and incidents conferred or imposed by the said Act or any amendments thereof. The said land contains 262 acres, or thereabouts, and is bounded as follows: towards the north by the Rangatira No. 2 Block; towards the east by the Waihora River and Rangatira 3D and 3E2 Blocks; towards the south by the Rangatira No. 3F Block; and towards the west by the Rangatira No. 3E1 Block.

And it is hereby ordered and directed that a general meeting of the proprietors of the said block shall be held at the Native Land Court House, Gisborne, on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1904, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of nominating a committee to administer the said land, and fixing the number of its members.

And it is hereby further ordered that the committee shall have full power to defray the reasonable costs and expenses consequent upon this incorporation or incidental thereto, and that the title to the said land hereby vested in the corporate body above named shall be subject to all existing rights, alienations, encumbrances, and contracts affecting the same or any interest therein.

In witness whereof the seal of the said Court was hereto affixed the day and year first above written.

R. N. JONES, Judge.

THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.

ARAPERA PERE, Het-kia te Kani, Ka Pahoho, Matenga Toti, Moanaroa Pere, Mere Tiwata, Taraipine Tutaki.


Petition for Incorporation by the Owners of the Papakorokoro No. 3 Block.

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, GISBORNE DISTRICT.

In the matter of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” and its amendments, and of the petition for incorporation by the owners of the Papakorokoro No. 3 Block. At a sitting of the Court held at Gisborne, before Robert Noble Jones, Esquire, Judge, and Hapi Kiniha, Assessor, on Friday, the 4th day of December, 1903.

UPON reading the petition for incorporation lodged herein, and upon hearing Mr. W. L. Rees, of counsel for the petitioners, and the evidence adduced on their behalf, and the Court being satisfied of the consent of the majority of the owners of the said Papakorokoro No. 3 Block, and that such block can be dealt with to the advantage of the owners thereof by being incorporated as hereinafter appearing, it is ordered that the owners whose names are set out in the Schedule hereunder written shall be and the same are hereby constituted a body corporate within the meaning of section 122 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” by the name of “The Proprietors of the Papakorokoro No. 3 Block,” subject to the powers, liabilities, and incidents conferred or imposed by the said Act or any amendments thereof. The said land contains 376 acres, or thereabouts, and is bounded as follows: towards the north by the Mangaorae Stream; towards the east by Section 15, Block II., Waimata S.D.; towards the south by the Papakorokoro No. 1 Block; and towards the west by the Papakorokoro No. 2 Block.

And it is hereby ordered and directed that a general meeting of the proprietors of the said block shall be held at the Native Land Court House, Gisborne, on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1904, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of nominating a committee to administer the said land, and fixing the number of its members.

And it is hereby further ordered that the committee shall have full power to defray the reasonable costs and expenses consequent upon this incorporation or incidental thereto, and that the title to the said land hereby vested in the corporate body above named shall be subject to all existing rights, alienations, encumbrances, and contracts affecting the same or any interest therein.

In witness whereof the seal of the said Court was hereto affixed, the day and year first above written.

R. N. JONES, Judge.

THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO

ARAPERA PERE, Hetekia te Kani, Otene te Waka, Tarawhero, Te Moana Pere, Te Mana or Kotemana, Haromi Mokena as successor to Maraea Mokena, Hariata Ahua as successor to Maraea Mokena, Mihi Hetekia as successor to Akenehi Kitini.


Petition for Incorporation by the Owners of the Rangatira No. 3A1 Block.

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, GISBORNE DISTRICT.

In the matter of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” and its amendments, and of the petition for incorporation by the owners of the Rangatira No. 3A1 Block. At a sitting of the Court held at Gisborne, before Robert Noble Jones, Esquire, Judge, and Hapi Kiniha, Assessor, on Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1903.

UPON reading the petition for incorporation lodged herein, and upon hearing Mr. W. L. Rees, of counsel for the petitioners, and the evidence adduced on their behalf, and the Court being satisfied of the consent of the majority of the owners of the said Rangatira No. 3A1 Block, and that such block can be dealt with to the advantage of the owners thereof by being incorporated as hereinafter appearing, it is ordered that the owners whose names are set out in the Schedule hereunder written shall be and the same are hereby constituted a body corporate within the meaning of section 122 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” by the name of “The Proprietors of the Rangatira No. 3A1 Block,” subject to the powers, liabilities, and incidents conferred or imposed by the said Act or any amendments thereof. The said land contains 724 acres, or thereabouts, and is bounded as follows: Towards the north by Hauomatuku Block; towards the east by Rangatira No. 2 Block; towards the south by Rangatira No. 2 Block; and towards the west by Waipaoa River.

And it is hereby ordered and directed that a general meeting of the proprietors of the said block shall be held at the Native Land Court House, Gisborne, on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1904, at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of nominating a committee to administer the said land, and fixing the number of its members.

And it is hereby further ordered that the committee shall have full power to defray the reasonable costs and expenses consequent upon this incorporation or incidental thereto, and that the title to the said land hereby vested in the corporate body above named shall be subject to all existing rights, alienations, encumbrances, and contracts affecting the same or any interest therein.

In witness whereof the seal of the said Court was hereto affixed, the day and year first above written.

R. N. JONES, Judge.

THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.

ERUERA MARANGA, Karauria te Ua, Matenga Mini Kerekere, Oriwia Tu, Panapa Waihopi, Patoromu Rangaheke, Wiremu Kaimoni.



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🪶 Incorporation of Owners of Rangatira No. 3E3 Block

🪶 Māori Affairs
1 December 1903
Incorporation, Native Land Court, Rangatira Block, Gisborne, Land block, Committee, Schedule of owners
7 names identified
  • Arapera Pere, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Het-kia te Kani, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Ka Pahoho, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Matenga Toti, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Moanaroa Pere, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Mere Tiwata, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Taraipine Tutaki, Named in Schedule of owners

  • Robert Noble Jones, Judge
  • Hapi Kiniha, Assessor
  • W. L. Rees, Counsel

🪶 Incorporation of Owners of Papakorokoro No. 3 Block

🪶 Māori Affairs
4 December 1903
Incorporation, Native Land Court, Papakorokoro Block, Gisborne, Land block, Committee, Successor, Schedule of owners
9 names identified
  • Arapera Pere, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Hetekia te Kani, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Otene te Waka, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Tarawhero, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Te Moana Pere, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Te Mana or Kotemana, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Haromi Mokena, Successor to Maraea Mokena
  • Hariata Ahua, Successor to Maraea Mokena
  • Mihi Hetekia, Successor to Akenehi Kitini

  • Robert Noble Jones, Judge
  • Hapi Kiniha, Assessor
  • W. L. Rees, Counsel

🪶 Incorporation of Owners of Rangatira No. 3A1 Block

🪶 Māori Affairs
8 December 1903
Incorporation, Native Land Court, Rangatira Block, Gisborne, Land block, Committee, Schedule of owners
7 names identified
  • Eruera Maranga, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Karauria te Ua, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Matenga Mini Kerekere, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Oriwia Tu, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Panapa Waihopi, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Patoromu Rangaheke, Named in Schedule of owners
  • Wiremu Kaimoni, Named in Schedule of owners

  • Robert Noble Jones, Judge
  • Hapi Kiniha, Assessor
  • W. L. Rees, Counsel