Native Land Court Notices




1484
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 42

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

IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

In the matter of the will of Tamihana Waitatakina, deceased, and of the letters of administration thereof, dated the 29th day of August, 1902, and of the application of Toko Rihara for probate of the said will.

WHEREAS application was made to me, the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court, under the provisions of section 39 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894,” by Toko Rihara, the executor named in the said will, to amend the error of the Court in granting letters of administration instead of probate of the said will:

And whereas after full inquiry by me it is apparent that in regard to some of the blocks of land affected by the said will probate should have been issued instead of letters of administration:

And whereas it is necessary to correct such error by revoking the said letters of administration, and the Native Land Court to hear the said application of Toko Rihara, and to grant probate or administration in each block as the law requires:

Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, Chief Judge of the said Court, in pursuance and exercise of the proviso in that behalf conferred upon me by the aforesaid statutes, and for the purpose of rectifying the said mistake, do hereby order that the said letters of administration and all orders founded thereon are hereby revoked, and that the Native Land Court may continue to hear and dispose of the said application for probate of the said will by Toko Rihara, and grant probate or letters of administration in each block or portion of property as the law requires in each such case.

As witness my hand, this 7th day of May, 1907.

JACKSON PALMER, Chief Judge.


Sitting of the Native Land Court at Auckland.

Registrar’s Office, Auckland, 27th April, 1907.

NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at the Native Land Court Office at Auckland on the 9th day of May, 1907, to hear and determine the several matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applications have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it.

[Auckland, 1907–17.]

A. G. HOLLAND, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION FOR PARTITION.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.
1 Kohumaru (by his solicitors, Parr and Blomfield) Orauruwharo.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF ADOPTION OF CHILD UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 50 OF “THE NATIVE LAND CLAIMS ADJUSTMENT AND LAWS AMENDMENT ACT, 1901.”

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Child.
5 Huihui Mere Kereama Pearl Dunn (Pera Tana), the child of Hannah Amy Dunn, of Northcote.

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALIENATIONS.

No. Nature of Alienation. Date. Name of Land. Names of Parties.
6 Lease 26th November, 1898 Eastern portion of Orakei No. 4a Paora Kawharu, of Reweti, to James Biddick, of Kohimarama.
7 Transfer 20th October, 1883 Te Waerenga Ngahuia Ngakaho and others to the Hauraki Sawmill Company (Limited).
8 Transfer 24th March, 1886 Manuka Ngapari Whaiapu and others to the Hauraki Sawmill Company (Limited).


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Order under Section 39 of The Native Land Court Act, 1894 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
7 May 1907
Name correction, Otakanini W Block, Application amendment, Native Land Court
  • Tamihana Waitatakina, Deceased, subject of will
  • Toko Rihara, Executor named in will

  • Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge

🪶 Sitting of the Native Land Court at Auckland

🪶 Māori Affairs
27 April 1907
Land Court, Applications, Partition, Adoption, Alienations, Auckland
8 names identified
  • Kohumaru, Applicant for partition
  • Huihui Mere Kereama, Applicant for registration of adoption
  • Pearl Dunn, Child for adoption
  • Hannah Amy Dunn, Mother of child for adoption
  • Paora Kawharu, Party in lease alienation
  • James Biddick, Party in lease alienation
  • Ngahuia Ngakaho, Party in transfer alienation
  • Ngapari Whaiapu, Party in transfer alienation

  • A. G. Holland, Registrar