Land Leases and Native Land Court Notices




MAY 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1417

Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for Lease on application.

District Lands and Survey Office,
Dunedin, 16th May, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small grazing-runs will be opened for lease on application, at this office, on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1904, under the provisions of Part V. "The Land Act, 1892."

If more than one application is received for the same run on the same day, the order of selection shall be decided by ballot.

SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.—MANIOTOTO COUNTY.—UPPER TAIERI SURVEY DISTRICT.

Second-class Pastoral Country.

No. of Run. Area. Rent per Acre per Annum. Half-yearly Rental. Valuation for Improvements.
Acres. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
248E 4,090 0 6 51 2 6 226 2 6
248F 3,370 0 7 49 2 11 136 16 6

Small Grazing-run 248E: Open pastoral land, at an elevation of from 1,400 ft. to 3,300 ft. above sea-level. About 700 acres fronting the main road is easy sloping ridges; the western side is steep and precipitous, near the Taieri River. The Taieri River is the principal water-supply, and in most of the larger creeks water can generally be found. The soil is light. The pasture consists of tussock, which covers the whole run. The access is by a good dray-road, the distance from Waipiata Railway-station being about thirteen miles. Improvements: Half of 374 chains of fencing on east boundary, at 7s. 6d. per chain, £70 2s. 6d.; 416 chains of subdivisional fencing, at 7s. 6d. per chain, £156—total valuation for fencing, £226 2s. 6d.

Small Grazing-run No. 248F: Open pastoral land, at an elevation of from 1,400 ft. to 3,300 ft. above sea-level. About 500 acres fronting the main road is easy sloping ridges; the balance of the run is steep, but has a good aspect, and is sheltered from the prevailing winds. The Sowburn Creek is the principal water-supply, which is permanent. The soil is light. The run is well covered with tussock and natural grasses. The access is by good dray-road to Waipiata Railway-station, the distance being about eleven miles. Improvements: Half of 374 chains of fencing on west boundary, at 6s. 6d. per chain, £60 15s. 6d.; half of 56 chains of fencing on south boundary, at 6s. 6d. per chain, £9 2s.; half of 112 chains of fencing on east boundary, at 6s. 6d. per chain, £18 4s.; 130 chains of subdivisional fencing, at 7s. 6d. per chain, £48 15s.—total valuation for fencing, £136 16s. 6d.

D. BARRON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Gisborne.

Registrar's Office, Gisborne, 18th May, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the matter mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Gisborne on the 6th day of June, 1904, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.

[Gisborne, 1904-22.] JOHN BROOKING, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION TO CONSTITUTE OWNERS A BODY CORPORATE AND APPOINT A COMMITTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 122, 123, AND 124 OF "THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACT, 1894."

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Area. District.
470 Harete Taihuka and others Kopa-a-tuaki No. 2 1,460a. 0r. 33p. Gisborne.

Sitting of the Native Appellate Court at Whanganui.

Native Land Court Office, Wellington, 23rd May, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Appellate Court will be held at Whanganui on the 15th day of June, 1904, to hear and determine the several appeals against the decisions of the Native Land Court set forth in the Schedule hereto. All persons interested in the said applications are hereby notified to attend at the time and place aforesaid.

[Wellington, 1904-11.] R. C. SIM, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPEALS.

No. Name of Appellant. Name of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal is made.
1 Paapu Teehi (Robert Chase), agent for Kirihoro Wi Maihi and others Motukawa 2B No. 15 Decision, given 29th April, 1902, on partition.
2 Hiraani te Hei (by her solicitor, D. Scannell) .. Decision, given 14th August, 1903, granting probate of will of Rongo Paerau.
3 Wiremu Ngapaki and Raukura Pirika .. Decision, given 14th August, 1903, granting probate of will of Rongo Paerau.
4 Whita Rangawhenua Ohariu, Sections 37 and 39 Decision, given 13th February, 1903, appointing successors to Pekamu, deceased.
5 Kerei Korako Hire Urewera Nos. 2B C and D, Rangiwaea No. 4F No. 2B, Raetihi No. 4B, Ngara-kauwhakarara, Ahuahu F, Tupapanui, Raketapauma Nos. 2B and 3B No. 2, and Ranana Decision, given 2nd February, 1900, appointing successors to Te Nau, deceased.
6 Hone Potaka Pakaraka No. 1 Decision, given 18th May, 1900, appointing successors to Tamahape Komene, deceased.


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🗺️ Small Grazing-runs in Otago Land District open for lease by application

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
16 May 1904
grazing runs, lease, application, Otago, Maniototo County, Upper Taieri, Land Act 1892, pastoral land, tussock, fencing
  • D. Barron, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🪶 Sitting of the Native Land Court at Gisborne

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 May 1904
Native Land Court, Gisborne, body corporate, committee appointment, Kopa-a-tuaki No. 2, Section 122-124, Native Land Court Act 1894
  • Harete Taihuka, Applicant for body corporate

  • John Brooking, Registrar

🪶 Sitting of the Native Appellate Court at Whanganui

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 May 1904
Native Appellate Court, Whanganui, appeals, probate, partition, succession, Motukawa, Ohariu, Urewera, Pakaraka
7 names identified
  • Paapu Teehi, Appellant, agent for Kirihoro Wi Maihi and others
  • Hiraani te Hei, Appellant, represented by solicitor
  • Wiremu Ngapaki, Appellant, probate appeal
  • Raukura Pirika, Appellant, probate appeal
  • Whita Rangawhenua, Appellant, succession appeal
  • Kerei Korako Hire, Appellant, succession appeal
  • Hone Potaka, Appellant, succession appeal

  • R. C. Sim, Registrar