Land Leasing and Estate Administration Notices




July 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2049

The term of years for which the lease will be granted will in each case be twenty-one years, computed from the 1st October, 1906, but lessees may take possession of the land immediately upon receiving notice of the acceptance of their tender.

Such lease is perpetually renewable every twenty-one years, as provided by the above Act.

The rent is payable by equal half-yearly instalments in advance.

Tenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Public Trustee, Wellington, and marked on the outside as follows: “West Coast Settlement Reserves. Tender for lease of Lot No. , 1906.” as advertised in the newspaper on the day of .

Envelopes for such purpose, and printed forms of tender and declaration, together with lithograph plans of the reserves, can be obtained of the Postmasters at Opunake, Mania, Normanby, Waitotara, Patea, Waverley, Stratford, Waitara, Okato, Oakura, Puniho; the agents of the Public Trustee at Hawera, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Napier; the office of T. W. Fisher, Esq., Reserves Agent, New Plymouth; or at the office of the Public Trustee, Wellington.

If any person desires to tender for more than one lot, a separate tender for each lot must be made, and separate declarations, as required by section 50 of the Schedule to the said Act, furnished.

Every tender must be accompanied by six months’ rent at the rate tendered, the sum of £3 3s. to pay for the lease and registration thereof, and the amount of stamp duty payable on the lease and counterpart. Marked cheques will be received (which must include bank exchange), or post-office orders.

Successful tenderers will be notified in writing by the Public Trustee of the acceptance of their tenders, and must, within thirty days after notice by registered letter shall have been posted in the General Post Office, Wellington, addressed to the tenderer at the address given in the tender, execute leases in triplicate.

All rates and taxes due in respect of the above lands accruing after the 30th September, 1906, must be paid by the lessee.

Every tender, where the rental tendered is less than the upset rental fixed as aforesaid, will be informal and incapable of being accepted, and no tender will be accepted unless the same is closed up and accompanied by the statutory declaration as provided by section 50 of the above Act, together with such six months’ rent and £3 3s. as above mentioned.

The highest tenderer, if his tender equals or exceeds the upset rental, will be declared the lessee, and be entitled to possession so soon as he has executed the lease thereof in triplicate, and has complied with all other conditions lawfully prescribed in that behalf.

If the rent tendered by two or more persons is of the same amount, and is higher than that offered by other tenderers, the Public Trustee will, after opening all the tenders, decide by lot, in such manner as he thinks fit, which of such persons shall be declared the lessee.

The deposits and fees paid by the unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon application.

If any person declared a lessee fails to execute his lease within thirty days after being required by notice so to do, then his deposit and the above-mentioned sum of £3 3s. will be absolutely forfeited to the Public Trustee, and the right of such person to obtain such lease will absolutely cease and determine.

The lease and the provisions thereof to be executed by the successful tenderer and the Public Trustee are set out in the above-mentioned regulations. Such form of lease has been modified by the insertion therein of provisions with reference to fencing; and the form of lease to be signed with the said modifications can be seen at any of the places above mentioned, where forms of tender can be obtained.

Persons proposing to tender are referred to the above-mentioned Act and regulations, which are to be deemed part of this notice.

If from any cause whatever the Public Trustee is unable to grant a lease of any of the lands above referred to, the successful tenderer shall have no claim for damages or compensation.

The area of each lot is believed to be correctly described in the foregoing list, but if the area is less than that specified in such list the successful tenderer shall be bound to take a lease of such lesser area without any allowance of compensation.

If the area of any lot is larger than that set out in the said list the Public Trustee reserves the right, by notice in writing to the successful tenderer, to annul the contract, but without payment of any compensation or damages whatever.

This notice is to be deemed part of any contract for the grant of a lease of any of the above-mentioned lands to any successful tenderer.

J. W. POYNTON,
Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 12th July, 1906.


Notice published pursuant to the Provisions of Section 15 of “The Public Trust Office Consolidation Act, 1894.”

NOTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the office of the Supreme Court at Wellington an election to administer the several intestate estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations, so far as known, are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £250 in each case.

Ernest Oscar Charles Gillman, late of Ashburton Gorge, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, shepherd. Filed on the 2nd day of July, 1906.

Peter Brandt, late of Rimu, in the Provincial District of Westland, miner. Filed on the 2nd day of July, 1906.

Peter McLeod, late of Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, wool-classer. Filed on the 4th day of July, 1906.

Julia Page, late of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, married woman. Filed on the 4th day of July, 1906.

William Riddell, late of Caversham, in the Provincial District of Otago, chemist. Filed on the 4th day of July, 1906.

William Gordon, late of Rolleston, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, farmer. Filed on the 4th day of July, 1906.

Walter Samuel Grindley, late of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, butcher. Filed on the 4th day of July, 1906.

Victoria Ellis, late of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia, spinster. Filed on the 14th day of July, 1906.

Henry Cotton, late of Nelson, in the Provincial District of Nelson, labourer. Filed on the 14th day of July, 1906.

Richard Coom, late of Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, surgeon. Filed on the 14th day of July, 1906.

William Edward Ellman, late of Kapanui, in the Provincial District of Taranaki, farmer. Filed on the 14th day of July, 1906.

Robert John Stevenson Bell, late of Cambridge, in the Provincial District of Auckland, chemist. Filed on the 17th day of July, 1906.

William Meanock, late of Luggate, in the Provincial District of Otago, miner. Filed on the 17th day of July, 1906.

Catherine Archer or Catherine Brownlee Archer, late of Clifton, in the Provincial District of Otago, married woman. Filed on the 17th day of July, 1906.

Julia Joel or Lee or Rhodes, late of Raurimu, in the Provincial District of Auckland, widow. Filed on the 17th day of July, 1906.

Albert Tetzlaff, late of Weber, in the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay, contractor. Filed on the 23rd day of July, 1906.

J. W. POYNTON,
Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office.
Wellington, 24th July, 1906.


Branch of Friendly Society registered.

Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 24th July, 1906.

THE Mahurangi Homeguard Tent, No. 6, situated at Warkworth, is registered as a branch of the New Zealand District, No. 84, of the Independent Order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity Friendly Society, under “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” this 24th day of July, 1906.

C. T. BENZONI,
Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies.


Applications for Inspecting Engineer, Mines Department.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 14th July, 1906.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Inspecting Engineer, Mines Department.

Applicants are required to state experience, and must hold a first-class mine-manager’s certificate under either the Mining Act or the Coal-mines Act, and must also be a licensed surveyor of New Zealand.

Salary, £500 per annum; limit of age, fifty years.

Applications addressed to the Under-Secretary for Mines, Wellington, will be received up to noon of Monday, the 6th August, 1906.

T. H. HAMER,
Under-Secretary.



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🗺️ Reserves for Leasing by Tender under West Coast Settlement Reserves Act 1892 (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
12 July 1906
Land leasing, Tender notices, Public Trustee, West Coast reserves, Rental rates, Survey districts
  • J. W. Poynton, Public Trustee

⚖️ Public Trustee Administers Intestate Estates

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
24 July 1906
Intestate estates, Administration, Supreme Court, Deceased persons, Public Trustee
19 names identified
  • Ernest Oscar Charles Gillman, Administered as intestate estate
  • Peter Brandt, Administered as intestate estate
  • Peter McLeod, Administered as intestate estate
  • Julia Page, Administered as intestate estate
  • William Riddell, Administered as intestate estate
  • William Gordon, Administered as intestate estate
  • Walter Samuel Grindley, Administered as intestate estate
  • Victoria Ellis, Administered as intestate estate
  • Henry Cotton, Administered as intestate estate
  • Richard Coom, Administered as intestate estate
  • William Edward Ellman, Administered as intestate estate
  • Robert John Stevenson Bell, Administered as intestate estate
  • William Meanock, Administered as intestate estate
  • Catherine Archer, Administered as intestate estate
  • Catherine Brownlee, Administered as intestate estate
  • Julia Joel, Administered as intestate estate
  • Julia Lee, Administered as intestate estate
  • Julia Rhodes, Administered as intestate estate
  • Albert Tetzlaff, Administered as intestate estate

  • J. W. Poynton, Public Trustee

🏥 Registration of Friendly Society Branch

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
24 July 1906
Friendly societies, Registration, Mahurangi Homeguard Tent, Independent Order of Rechabites
  • C. T. Benzoni, Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies

🌾 Applications for Inspecting Engineer Position

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 July 1906
Job application, Inspecting Engineer, Mines Department, First-class mine-manager's certificate, Licensed surveyor
  • T. H. Hamer, Under-Secretary