Lease agreements and Maori Land Board notices




May 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1579

all rates, taxes, charges, and assessments whatsoever now or
hereafter to become payable upon or in respect of the
demised premises or any part thereof.

(3.) The lessee will, during the said term, well and suffi-
ciently repair, maintain, and keep the demised premises, and
all buildings, fences, and erections from time to time built
or erected thereon, in good and substantial repair and condi-
tion (reasonable wear-and-tear, and damage by fire, storm,
earthquake, or tempest, only excepted). In the erection of
any buildings from time to time the lessee will abide by and
conform to the alignment of streets and roads, and also
to all the by-laws and regulations from time to time in force,
or made or passed by the local authority for the time being
intrusted with the administration of the local affairs of the
said township, by whatever name or designation such local
authority may for the time being be called, but hereinafter
referred to as “the local authority.”

(4.) The lessee will from time to time construct, maintain,
and keep all such privies, ashpits, and other works of a
similar character as may be ordered or directed by the local
authority; and, in cutting and laying of drains and channels
for the conveyance of water or waste material or refuse of
any kind, and in maintaining and providing for the sanitary
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 Board,
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 dis-
charge to the lessee.

(2.) Any power which may be exercised under these pre-
sents 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 Otorohanga can be seen and full
particulars obtained at the Post-offices at Otorohanga,
Hamilton, Cambridge, Rotorua, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi,
Pirongia, Kawhia, Te Kuiti, and Taumarunui; also on
application to the President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa Dis-
trict Maori Land Board, at Auckland, and at the District
Lands and Survey Office, Auckland.

JAS. W. BROWNE,
President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District
Maori Land Board.


Meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Board.

Whanganui, 4th May, 1907.

NOTICE is hereby given that the several matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at
a meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Board to be held at Whanganui on Tuesday, the 21st day of May, 1907,
or as soon thereafter as the business of the Board will allow. All applications relating to land situated south of Palmerston
North will be adjourned to be dealt with at Wellington on Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 1907.

THOS. W. FISHER, President.


SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT TO LEASE.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Names of Maori Lessors.
A. 1907-47 R. H. C. Connor and another (by their solicitors, Borlase and Saunders) Pukenui No. 2B Mere Ngatapu and others.
A. 1907-48 R. H. C. Connor and another (by their solicitors, Borlase and Saunders) Pukenui No. 3 Ngakura te Aohau and another.
A. 1907-49 W. Connor (by his solicitors, Borlase and Saunders) Patupa Wikitoria Keepa and others.
A. 1907-50 W. T. Irvine and another (by their solicitors, Barnicoat and Treadwell) Raketapāuma No. 114A Tarete Rangituohu.
A. 1907-52 W. S. Glenn (by his solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Parapara No. 2B2D Te Oi Potaka and others.
A. 1907-53 C. J. Learns (by his solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Awarua No. 4c9F (part) Utiku Potaka.
A. 1907-54 A. Dixon (by his solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Awarua No. 4c9A (part) Haukoraki Potaka.
A. 1907-55 R. F. Perham and others (by their solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Awarua No. 4c9A (part) Haukoraki Potaka.
A. 1907-56 G. Martin, by his solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Awarua No. 4c9A (part) Haukoraki Potaka.
A. 1907-57 A. McPherson, jun. (by his solicitors, Marshall and Hutton) Pakowharu No. 2 Niira Rangiao and others.
A. 1907-58 G. McGregor, jun. (by his solicitors, Marshall and Hutton) Rangitatau No. 1D2B Wirie te Kahu and others.
A. 1907-59 W. S. Glenn (by his solicitors, Marshall and Hutton) Ohotu No. 9 Mata Pene and others.
A. 1907-60 W. Ritchie (by his solicitors, Marshall and Hutton) Rakautaua 1A No. 1 Hamiora te Wunu.
A. 1907-61 W. Ritchie, jun. (by his solicitors, Marshall and Hutton) Rakautaua 1A No. 2 Te Wunu Rangiwerohia and others.
A. 1907-63 W. Stephens and J. Allen (by their solicitors, Barnicoat and Treadwell) Rangiwaea 4F No. 6 Ripeka Tatiana and others.
A. 1907-64 W. Scott, jun. (by his solicitors, Barnicoat and Treadwell) Paranuiamata No. 2 Wikitoria Keepa.
A. 1907-65 J. Craig (by his solicitors, Bullock and Currie) Motukawa No. 1B Mereana Rauangina and others.
A. 1907-66 M. Condon (by his solicitor, Thomas Lloyd) Awarua Nos. 4c12B and 4c12C Kaporere Ngatoa and others.
A. 1907-67 D. Hannan (by his solicitor, E. J. Prendergast) Horowhenua XIB, 36, No. 3G No. 3. Ani Kanara te Whata, alias Raorao, and others.
A. 1907-68 D. Hannan (by his solicitor, E. J. Prendergast) Horowhenua XIB, 36, No. 2J, A, and B Hopa te Piki and others.


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🪶 Form of Lease for Otorohanga Township Sections (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
Lease terms, tenant obligations, property maintenance, sanitation, restricted trades, lessor rights, rent arrears, lease determination
  • JAS. W. BROWNE, President, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Board

🪶 Meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Board

🪶 Māori Affairs
4 May 1907
Maori Land Board meeting, lease applications, land sales, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington
  • THOS. W. FISHER, President

🪶 Schedule of Applications for Consent to Lease

🪶 Māori Affairs
Lease applications, Maori land, Pukenui, Patupa, Raketapāuma, Parapara, Awarua, Pakowharu, Rangitatau, Ohotu, Rakautaua, Rangiwaea, Paranuiamata, Motukawa, Horowhenua
40 names identified
  • R. H. C. Connor, Applicant for lease
  • W. Connor, Applicant for lease
  • W. T. Irvine, Applicant for lease
  • W. S. Glenn, Applicant for lease
  • C. J. Learns, Applicant for lease
  • A. Dixon, Applicant for lease
  • R. F. Perham, Applicant for lease
  • G. Martin, Applicant for lease
  • A. McPherson (junior), Applicant for lease
  • G. McGregor (junior), Applicant for lease
  • W. S. Glenn, Applicant for lease
  • W. Ritchie, Applicant for lease
  • W. Ritchie (junior), Applicant for lease
  • W. Stephens, Applicant for lease
  • J. Allen, Applicant for lease
  • W. Scott (junior), Applicant for lease
  • J. Craig, Applicant for lease
  • M. Condon, Applicant for lease
  • D. Hannan, Applicant for lease
  • D. Hannan, Applicant for lease
  • Mere Ngatapu, Maori Lessor
  • Ngakura te Aohau, Maori Lessor
  • Wikitoria Keepa, Maori Lessor
  • Tarete Rangituohu, Maori Lessor
  • Te Oi Potaka, Maori Lessor
  • Utiku Potaka, Maori Lessor
  • Haukoraki Potaka, Maori Lessor
  • Haukoraki Potaka, Maori Lessor
  • Niira Rangiao, Maori Lessor
  • Wirie te Kahu, Maori Lessor
  • Mata Pene, Maori Lessor
  • Hamiora te Wunu, Maori Lessor
  • Te Wunu Rangiwerohia, Maori Lessor
  • Ripeka Tatiana, Maori Lessor
  • Wikitoria Keepa, Maori Lessor
  • Mereana Rauangina, Maori Lessor
  • Kaporere Ngatoa, Maori Lessor
  • Ani Kanara te Whata (alias), Maori Lessor
  • Raorao (alias), Maori Lessor
  • Hopa te Piki, Maori Lessor

  • Borlase and Saunders, solicitors
  • Barnicoat and Treadwell, solicitors
  • Bullock and Currie, solicitors
  • Marshall and Hutton, solicitors
  • Thomas Lloyd, solicitor
  • E. J. Prendergast, solicitor