Regulations, Public Works, Native Land




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 11

provisions of section 159, and all other provisions of the
said Act in respect of compulsory residence, shall apply ac-
cordingly to lessees under these regulations.

  1. No lessee shall divide, sublet, or transfer the land held
    by him under these regulations, except under and subject to
    the provisions of Part I of the said Act.

  2. No lessee shall apply for or hold more than one allot-
    ment, and such allotment shall be held for his or her sole
    use and benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other
    person whomsoever.

  3. All the provisions of the said Act, so far as applicable,
    shall extend and apply to the lands affected by these regula-
    tions, and to the applications and leases to be made and
    issued thereunder, and generally to the interests created,
    and the persons whose rights, liabilities, or interests are
    thereby affected; and the mention of any particular pro-
    vision of the said Act shall not be deemed to exclude any
    other provision of the said Act applicable to the particular
    case.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council


Exempting Portion of Corstorphine Road, Caversham, in the
City of Dunedin, from the Provisions of Section 117 of
“The Public Works Act, 1908,” subject to certain Con-
ditions as to the Building-line.


PLUNKET, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twenty-
second day of January, 1910.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, K.C.M.G.,
PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred
and seventeen of “The Public Works Act, 1908,” it
is, inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply
in any case where the local authority having control of a
road or street by resolution declares that the provisions
thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or
any specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved
by the Governor in Council:

And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred
and seventeen of “The Public Works Act, 1908,” it is pro-
vided that such approval may be either absolute or subject
to such conditions as the Governor by Order in Council
thinks fit to impose:

And whereas on the tenth day of October, one thousand
nine hundred and six, the Dunedin City Council, the local
authority having control of the street described in the Sche-
dule hereto, did by resolution declare that the provisions
of the said section one hundred and seventeen should not
apply to the said street and certain other streets:

And whereas it is deemed expedient that such resolution
should be approved to the extent, and subject to the condi-
tion hereinafter mentioned:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and in exercise of
the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Act, and
acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the
said resolution, in so far as it applies to the portion of the
street described in the Schedule hereto, subject to the con-
dition that no building or part of a building shall at any
time be erected on either side of the said portion of street
within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line
of such street.


SCHEDULE.

ALL that portion of street in the Otago Land District and
the City of Dunedin, being portion of the street known as
Corstorphine Road, Caversham, commencing at its junction
with Playfair and Calder Streets, and proceeding thence in
a south-westerly direction generally for a distance of 47
chains, more or less; as the said portion of street is more
particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 25732,
and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works,
at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and
thereon coloured green, and lettered A–B.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Authorising Native to mortgage Land under Section 6 of
“The Native Land Laws Amendment Act, 1897.”


PLUNKET, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twenty-
second day of January, 1910.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, K.C.M.G.,
PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section six of “The Native Land Laws
Amendment Act, 1897,” it is enacted that the Go-
vernor may, by Order in Council, authorise any Native
owning land in severalty to mortgage such land to any
lending Department of the Government, and that in such
case the mortgage shall operate in all respects as if the
mortgagor were other than a Native, and accordingly none
of the restrictions, limitations, or provisions of “The
Native Land Court Act, 1894,” or any other Act affecting
Native land, or lands owned or held by Natives, shall apply,
anything in any such Act to the contrary notwithstanding:
And whereas Wikitoria Keepa, of Putiki, in the Pro-
vincial District of Wellington, in the Dominion of New
Zealand, being the owner in severalty of the block or
parcel of land mentioned and particularised in the Schedule
hereto, has applied to be allowed to mortgage the said
block of land: And whereas by certificate bearing date
the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and nine, under the hand of Walter Edward
Rawson, Esquire, a Judge of the Native Land Court of
New Zealand, and the seal of the said Court, it was certi-
fied that the said Wikitoria Keepa possesses, irrespective
of the land proposed to be mortgaged, other land sufficient
for her maintenance:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do-
minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
powers and authorities conferred upon him by the said Act,
and acting by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
authorise the said Wikitoria Keepa to mortgage the land
set out in the Schedule hereto to the Government Advances
to Settlers Office, being a lending Department of the Go-
vernment as aforesaid.


SCHEDULE.

ALL that piece or parcel of land, situated in the Ikitara
Survey District, containing 161 acres and 20 perches, more
or less, known as Kohipo No. 32N, and being the land
comprised in a Crown grant dated the 27th day of June,
1868, in favour of Keepa te Rangihivinui and another.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Declaring Land to be subject to Part I of “The Native
Land Settlement Act, 1907.”


PLUNKET, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twenty-
second day of January, 1910.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, K.C.M.G.,
PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section four of “The Native Land Settle-
ment Act, 1907,” it is enacted that, when and as
often as the Commission referred to therein has reported
to the Governor that any Native land is not required for
occupation by the Maori owners, and is available for sale or
leasing, it shall be lawful for the Governor by Order in
Council to declare that such land shall be subject to Part I
of the said Act as from the date of such Order, and the
same shall thereupon become, and at all times thereafter
remain, subject to the said Part I of the said Act accordingly:

And whereas the said Commission has reported that the
Native land specified in the Schedule hereto is not required
for occupation by the Maori owners, and is available for
sale or leasing:



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🗺️ Regulations for Lessees of Land

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  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

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22 January 1910
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  • Plunket, Governor
  • The Right Honourable Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

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22 January 1910
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  • Keepa te Rangihivinui, Grantee of land

  • Plunket, Governor
  • The Right Honourable Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., Presiding in Council
  • Walter Edward Rawson, Esquire, Judge of the Native Land Court of New Zealand
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Declaring Land Subject to Native Land Settlement Act

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 January 1910
Native Land Settlement Act 1907, Native land, Sale, Leasing
  • Plunket, Governor
  • The Right Honourable Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., Presiding in Council