Statutory Forms and Proclamations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 22

and upon notice of any defect or want of repair being given
to the lessee by any such officer or person aforesaid, or left
for him on the premises, will, within the time specified in such
notice, make good any such defect or want of repair.
8. The lessee will reside upon the said premises continuously
as from the date of the commencement of the said term.
9. The lessee will not remove any fittings or fixtures
from or alter the construction of the dwellinghouse or build-
ings upon the said premises, nor make any addition thereto,
nor remove any gates, fences, or other structures, without the
written consent of the Land Board first had and obtained.
10. The lessee will also keep the garden-ground of such
dwelling properly tilled and cultivated, and will not allow
noxious weeds of any kind to grow or seed therein, and will
not cut down, destroy, or remove any trees, shrubs, or
plants from the said premises save with the written consent
of the Land Board first had and obtained.
11. The said lessee will at least once a year during the
continuance of his tenancy properly cut and trim any live
fences on the land, including all such fences as may be planted
subsequent to the date hereof, and will also during the said
tenancy from time to time, as occasion requires, properly
clean and clear from weeds or other obstruction all creeks,
drains, ditches, and watercourses upon the said land: Pro-
vided that it shall be lawful for the said Land Board, or any
person appointed by such Board, at any time to enter upon
and make through the said land any drain that the Board
deems necessary, and that without payment to the lessee of
any compensation in respect thereof.
And it is hereby declared and agreed that if at the termina-
tion of his present tenancy the lessee shall have performed
all the covenants and conditions of this lease, and shall be
desirous of having a renewal of the same for a further period
of fifty years, and shall give to the said Board at least one
calendar month’s notice in writing of such desire, then and
in such case the Board may grant to the lessee a new lease
of the said premises and land for a further period of fifty
years, continuing the same covenants and provisions (including
this present provision) as are herein contained: Provided
that the rent to be paid during such renewed term shall be
fixed by a valuation made by three independent persons,
one to be appointed by the Minister of Labour for the time
being, one by the lessee, and the third by the two persons so
appointed.
If and so often as the tenant or lessee makes default
in the due and full payment of any rent under the tenancy or
lease, or of any sum payable in respect of insurance or rates
as aforesaid, or of any other moneys payable under the tenancy
or lease, or in the faithful observance or performance of any
other of the provisions of these regulations, then and in any
such case the Land Board shall call on the tenant or lessee
to show cause why his interest therein should not cease and
determine, and in the event of the cause shown being un-
satisfactory the Land Board shall forfeit the tenancy or lease,
subject nevertheless to the provisions of Regulation 29
respecting valuation of improvements; but such forfeiture
shall not affect any right or remedy on the part of His Ma-
esty as to recovery of rent in arrear or otherwise, or release
the tenant or lessee from any penalty or liability in respect
to anything done or omitted to be done by him.
And, further, it is hereby declared and agreed that any
power of entry or distress granted under these presents, or
any other power which may arise or be exercisable by law
by or on behalf of the lessor, may from time to time be exer-
cised by the Land Board for the time being for the land
district, or by any other officer or person whom such Board
may from time to time appoint for that purpose.
And, lastly, it is hereby declared that these presents are
intended to take effect as a lease under the provisions of
“The Workers’ Dwellings Act, 1905,” and its amendments
and the regulations made thereunder, and such Act and regu-
lations shall apply hereto and shall bind the parties hereto
as if the same were fully set out herein.
As witness the hands of the said parties the day and year
first above written.
Signed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Land
District of , in the name and on behalf of His
Majesty the King, in the presence of .
Signed by the said in the presence of .

Form D (Reg. 34).
NEW ZEALAND.
(Royal Arms.)

CERTIFICATE OF TITLE UNDER “THE LAND TRANSFER ACT,
1885,” AND ITS AMENDMENTS, AND “THE WORKERS’
DWELLINGS ACT, 1905,” AND REGULATIONS MADE THERE-
UNDER.

This certificate, dated the day of , one
thousand nine hundred and , under the hand and

seal of the District Land Registrar of the Land Registra-
tion District of , being a certificate in lieu of grant
under Warrant of His Excellency the Governor, in exercise
of the powers enabling him in that behalf, witnesseth that
is seized of an estate in fee-simple (subject to such
reservations, restrictions, encumbrances, liens, and interests
as are notified by memorial underwritten or indorsed hereon ;
subject also to any existing right of the Crown to take and lay
off roads under any Act of the General Assembly of New
Zealand) in the land hereinafter described, as the same is
delineated by the plan drawn hereon, bordered ,
be the several admeasurements a little more or less, which
said land is in the Warrant expressed to have been originally
acquired by as from the day of , one
thousand nine hundred and , under , that is
to say: All that parcel of land containing .

This certificate of title is issued subject to the provisions
of “The Workers’ Dwellings Act, 1905,” and its amendments,
and to the regulations for the time being in force thereunder,
and is subject to cancellation by the District Land Registrar
if the registered proprietor for the time being fails to reside
on the said land in terms of the said Act and regulations.
(L.S.)
, District Land Registrar.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Land reserved for Primary Education in the Wellington
Land District.


PLUNKET, Governor.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power conferred by
section thirty-eight of “The Reserves and other Lands
Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1906,” I,
William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, do hereby set apart the land described in the
Schedule hereunder as a reserve for primary education.


SCHEDULE.

ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing
by admeasurement 542 acres, more or less, being Section
No. 79, Block VII, Mikimiki Survey District. Bounded
towards the north-west by the Kiriwakapapa Road, 5611·6
links; towards the east by Section No. 78, Block VII, Miki-
miki Survey District, 14421·9 links; towards the south by
Sections Nos. 76 and 6, Block XI, Mikimiki Survey District,
4000 links; and towards the west by Section No. 1, Blocks
VI and VII, of the aforesaid survey district, and by Crown
land, 11663·1 links, to the point of commencement: be all
the aforesaid linkages more or less: as the same is de-
lineated on the plan marked S.G. 26195/23, deposited in
the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and
thereon bordered red.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this twenty-second day of February, one thou-
sand nine hundred and seven.

ROBERT McNAB,
Minister of Lands.


Albatross and Eggs protected.


PLUNKET, Governor.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by “The
Animals Protection Act, 1880,” and the Acts amending
the same, I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of
the Colony of New Zealand, do by this notification prohibit
absolutely the taking or killing of the albatross (Diomedia)
of any species, being birds indigenous to the said Colony of
New Zealand, and do also prohibit absolutely the taking or
destroying of the eggs of such birds; and I do hereby
declare that this notification shall take effect on the publica-
tion thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this twenty-seventh day of February, one thou-
sand nine hundred and seven.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.



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🗺️ Form D (Reg. 34) - Certificate of Title under Workers’ Dwellings Act (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Certificate of Title, Land Transfer Act, Workers’ Dwellings Act, Lease agreement, Land registration
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🎓 Land Reserved for Primary Education in Wellington Land District

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
22 February 1907
Land reservation, Primary education, Wellington Land District, Mikimiki Survey District
  • William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor
  • Robert McNab, Minister of Lands

🌾 Prohibition on Taking Albatross and Eggs

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
27 February 1907
Wildlife protection, Albatross, Bird eggs, Animals Protection Act
  • William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor
  • John G. Findlay