Native Land Court Notices




Dec. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2917

state and condition of the demised premises, will at all times act in accordance with the direction of the local authority or the requirements of any laws, by-laws, rules, or regulations for the time being in force providing for the sanitary state and condition of the said township.

(5.) The lessee will not at any time during the said term, without the previous consent in writing of the local authority, carry on or permit to be carried on upon the said demised premises, or any part thereof, the trade or business of a soap-boiler, tallow-chandler, tanner, slaughterman, meat curer or preserver, or any noisy, noxious, or offensive trade or manufacture of any kind whatever.

(6.) The lessee will permit the lessor, or any person on his behalf duly authorised as hereinafter provided, from time to time to enter upon the demised premises at all reasonable times to view the state and condition thereof, and upon notice of any defect or want of repair being given to the lessee, or left for him on the premises, the lessee will, within one month thereafter, make good any such defect or want of repair :

Provided always that whenever the rent hereby reserved, or any part thereof, is in arrear for twenty-one days the same may be levied by distress without any previous demand of payment or notice of any kind: Provided further that, if the lessee makes default for thirty days in the full and punctual payment of any of the said rent, or if he makes default in the faithful performance or observance of any other covenant or condition on his part herein contained or implied, or if the lessor is satisfied that the land comprised in this lease is being held unused and to the hindrance of the trade and progress of the said township, then and in any such case, and without any notice or demand whatsoever, it shall be lawful for the lessor to re-enter upon the demised premises and thereby determine this lease, and that without releasing the lessee from any liability in respect of any rent due or any preceding breach of covenant.

And it is hereby declared and agreed as follows, that is to say,—

(1.) The rent hereby reserved may be paid to the President of the Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Council, or any officer who may be authorised by a notice under the hand and seal of the lessor, and duly published in the New Zealand Gazette, to receive the same, and the receipt of the President or such person so appointed shall be a good discharge to the lessee.

(2.) Any power which may be exercised under these presents by or on behalf of the lessor may from time to time be exercised by any person whom he from time to time appoints for that purpose.

(3.) Service on the lessee of any notice under this lease may be effected either personally or by posting the same in a registered letter addressed to him either at his last known place of business or abode in the colony or at the demised land.

Plans of the Township of Te Kuiti can be seen and full particulars obtained at the Post-offices at Hamilton, Cambridge, Rotorua, Te Awamutu, Kinikhi, Pirongia, Kawhia, Te Kuiti, and Taumarunui; also on application to the President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Council, at Otorohanga, and at the District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland.

GEO. T. WILKINSON,
President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Council.


NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Tapuaeharuru, Taupo.

Registrar’s Office, Auckland, 8th December, 1905.

NOTICE is hereby given that the several matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Tapuaeharuru, Taupo, on the 24th day of January, 1906, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.

[Auckland, 1906-3.] A. G. HOLLAND, Deputy Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOR PARTITION.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.
1808 Pitiroi Mohi, Tua Mohi, Mareti Watene, and Rauoriwa (34-77, 2/285) Tahorakuri No. 5A.
1809 Rira Ihaka, Te Puke, and Takiara Rangimotuhia (46-63, 2/287) Rangatira No. 8B.
1810 Rira Ihaka, Te Puke, and Takiara Rangimotuhia (46-64, 2/288) Rangatira No. 8A.
1811 Parati Paurini and Tawhi Paranihi (39-121, 2/289) Taurewa No. 4 East B.
1812 Te Keepa Puataata and J. E. Grace (as trustee for his children, Mawake Edward Grace, Rangiamohia Edith Grace, Te Takinga Arthur Grace, and Puataata Alfred Grace (39-122, 2/290) Taurewa No. 4 West.
1813 Ngairo Watene, Mareti te Ruai, Tiohuka te Watene, and others (46-65, 2/294) Rangatira No. 8A.
1814 Nguha R. Huirama, for Niho Ruku (237-60, 5/295) Pouakani B No. 6F, Section 4E.
1815 Nguha R. Huirama, for Niho Ruku (237-61, 5/296) Pouakani B No. 6F, Section 4F.
1816 Nguha R. Huirama, for Rangiaue Wereta (240-22, 5/297) Waiwharangi.
1817 Nguha Huirama, for Rangiaue Wereta and Renutai Amokura (102-152, 5/298) Tihoi No. 4B.

APPLICATION TO DETERMINE RELATIVE INTERESTS.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.
2008 Nepia P. Matenga, Rawiri Kahia, Rawhira te Aramoana, and Hoeta te Hata (Na. 151-101, 7/449) Owhacko A.

APPLICATION UNDER SUBSECTION (11) OF SECTION 14 OF “THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACT, 1894,” FOR APPORTIONMENT OF RENTS.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.
2010 George Thomas Wilkinson, President of the Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Council (32-75, 1/2) Wharetoto Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and Wharetoto A and B Blocks.

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Land Lease, Te Kuiti Township, Five-year Term, Auction Terms, Rent Payment, Fencing Removal, Noxious Weeds, Rabbit Control, Native Land, Improvement Valuation
  • GEO. T. WILKINSON, President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Council

⚖️ Sitting of the Native Land Court at Tapuaeharuru, Taupo

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 December 1905
Native Land Court, Court Hearing, Partition Applications, Land Interests, Rent Apportionment, Maori Land, Taupo, Tapuaeharuru
28 names identified
  • Pitiroi Mohi, Applicant for partition
  • Tua Mohi, Applicant for partition
  • Mareti Watene, Applicant for partition
  • Rauoriwa, Applicant for partition
  • Rira Ihaka, Applicant for partition
  • Te Puke, Applicant for partition
  • Takiara Rangimotuhia, Applicant for partition
  • Parati Paurini, Applicant for partition
  • Tawhi Paranihi, Applicant for partition
  • Te Keepa Puataata, Applicant for partition
  • J. E. Grace, Trustee applicant for partition
  • Mawake Edward Grace, Child beneficiary in trust
  • Rangiamohia Edith Grace, Child beneficiary in trust
  • Te Takinga Arthur Grace, Child beneficiary in trust
  • Puataata Alfred Grace, Child beneficiary in trust
  • Ngairo Watene, Applicant for partition
  • Mareti te Ruai, Applicant for partition
  • Tiohuka te Watene, Applicant for partition
  • Nguha R. Huirama, Applicant for partition
  • Niho Ruku, Beneficiary in application
  • Nguha Huirama, Applicant for partition
  • Rangiaue Wereta, Beneficiary in application
  • Renutai Amokura, Beneficiary in application
  • Nepia P. Matenga, Applicant for determining interests
  • Rawiri Kahia, Applicant for determining interests
  • Rawhira te Aramoana, Applicant for determining interests
  • Hoeta te Hata, Applicant for determining interests
  • George Thomas Wilkinson, Applicant for rent apportionment

  • A. G. Holland, Deputy Registrar