Probate and Native Land Court Notices




Feb. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 291

APPLICATION FOR PROBATE.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Deceased.
64 Hemi Kara Karaitiana Pakeha.

APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Deceased.
65 Te Ruia Rangahake.. Mihaere Koura.

Order under Section 39 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894.”

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

In the matter of the Matahia Block, and of the application of Eruera Ariari and others under section 39 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894.”

WHEREAS the above-mentioned application was referred by the Chief Judge to the Native Land Court for inquiry and report: And whereas it appears that the five persons whose names are hereinafter set forth in that behalf have a right to succeed to the estate, share, and interest of Hoera te Umu, deceased, together with the person who has been determined by the said Court to be the successor thereto, but at the time the said determination was made their names were omitted:

Now, therefore, for the purpose of rectifying the said omission, and in exercise of the powers in that behalf vested in me as Chief Judge of the Native Land Court by the said Act and by section 39 thereof, I hereby order that the succession order made on the 18th day of October, 1894, determining Renata te Rangiipaiā to be the successor to the estate, share, or interest of the said deceased in the said block, be amended by adding thereto as successors the names of Eruera Ariari, Riria Turupa, Piripi Hiroki, Apikara Mangaone, and Erana Aowera, with the relative interests of one-tenth each, and that the share or relative interest of the said Renata te Rangiipaiā be reduced to one-half.

As witness my hand, this 9th day of December, 1904. H. G. SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge.


Sitting of the Native Land Court at Hawera.

Registrar’s Office, Wellington, 31st January, 1905.

NOTICE is hereby given that the matter mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at Hawera on the 2nd day of February, 1905, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.

[Wellington, 1905-4.] R. C. SIM, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 49 OF “THE NATIVE LAND LAWS AMENDMENT ACT, 1895.”

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Proceedings.
1 Morison and Loughnan (on behalf of Heni te Rau) Sections 24 and 25, Block XI., Urenui. To inquire and report what land was intended to be affected by the succession order, made the 9th day of December, 1886, purporting to determine the successor to Haurangi Pihuka in Sections 24 and 25, Block XI., Urenui.

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Woodville.

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT.

In the matter of the Ngamaea Block (declared to be portion of Kaihinu No. 2, acquired by the Crown).

NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of section 27 of “The Native Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Act, 1901,” and section 4 of “The Maori Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Act, 1904,” a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at Woodville on Friday, the 24th day of February, 1905, at the Magistrate’s Court House, to carry out the provisions and intentions of the said sections. The land affected is more particularly described in the Schedule hereunder written.

Native Land Court Office, Wellington, 27th January, 1905. R. C. SIM, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

Name of Land. Nature of Proceedings.
That piece of land which is declared to be a portion of Kaihinu No. 2 Block, acquired by the Crown, and which is commonly described by the Maoris as Ngamaea Block, the boundaries of which are set out in the First Schedule to “The Native Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Act, 1901.” To ascertain and declare who were the former owners of the said land, or their successors, and the proportionate share or interest of each; to make direction as to costs as provided by the said sections; and to do all such matters and things as are required by the said sections.


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⚖️ Application for Probate

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Probate, Application, Hemi Kara, Karaitiana Pakeha
  • Hemi Kara, Applicant for probate
  • Karaitiana Pakeha, Deceased

⚖️ Application for Letters of Administration with Will Annexed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Letters of Administration, Will annexed, Te Ruia Rangahake, Mihaere Koura
  • Te Ruia Rangahake, Applicant for letters of administration
  • Mihaere Koura, Deceased

🪶 Order under Section 39 of the Native Land Court Act, 1894

🪶 Māori Affairs
9 December 1904
Succession order, Amendment, Matahia Block, Hoera te Umu, Renata te Rangiipaiā, Eruera Ariari, Riria Turupa, Piripi Hiroki, Apikara Mangaone, Erana Aowera
7 names identified
  • Eruera Ariari, Added as successor with one-tenth interest
  • Riria Turupa, Added as successor with one-tenth interest
  • Piripi Hiroki, Added as successor with one-tenth interest
  • Apikara Mangaone, Added as successor with one-tenth interest
  • Erana Aowera, Added as successor with one-tenth interest
  • Renata te Rangiipaiā, Successor with share reduced to one-half
  • Hoera te Umu, Deceased

  • H. G. Seth-Smith, Chief Judge

🪶 Sitting of the Native Land Court at Hawera

🪶 Māori Affairs
31 January 1905
Native Land Court, Hawera, Section 49, Urenui, Heni te Rau, Succession order inquiry
  • Heni te Rau, Applicant represented by solicitors
  • Haurangi Pihuka, Deceased

  • R. C. Sim, Registrar

🪶 Sitting of the Native Land Court at Woodville

🪶 Māori Affairs
27 January 1905
Native Land Court, Woodville, Ngamaea Block, Kaihinu No. 2, Former owners, Succession, Crown acquisition
  • R. C. Sim, Registrar