Native Land Court Forms and Schedules




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 34

Form No. 70.
WARRANT OF COMMITMENT FOR CONTEMPT.
(Rule 183.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
IN THE NATIVE COURT,
NEW ZEALAND.
To , constable, and all other constables of ,
and to the keeper of the prison [police gaol] at .
WHEREAS at a sitting of the Native Court at , held this day before me, , presiding Judge, and Assessor, of , did wilfully insult me, the said presiding Judge, while I was sitting in Court, in proceedings judicially before the said Court, or , the said Assessor, or Clerk of the Court, or Interpreter, or during his attendance in Court, or did wilfully interrupt the proceedings of the Court, or did misbehave in Court, by then and there [Describe the insult, interruption, or misbehaviour].
This is therefore to require you, the said , or some other peace officer, to take the said and deliver him to the said keeper of the at , and I hereby command you, the said keeper, to receive the said into your custody, and there to imprison him for the space of [Not exceeding fourteen days] days, or until he shall be sooner discharged by due course of law; and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, this day of , 191 , Judge.
(I.S.)

Form No. 71.
ORDER PROHIBITING SUPPLY OF LIQUOR TO NATIVES.
(Rule 184.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
IN THE NATIVE COURT,
NEW ZEALAND.
WHEREAS I, , a Judge of this honourable Court, am of opinion that the supply of intoxicating liquors to Natives by , a person holding a publican’s license, is interfering with or will probably interfere with the business of the Court during its present sitting at , I hereby order and direct that the said shall not supply any intoxicating liquors, or permit any such liquors to be supplied on his licensed premises situated at to Natives during .
As witness my hand this day of , 191 , at , Judge.

SECOND SCHEDULE.
FEES.

On application for appointment of trustee ... Nil.
On application under Rule 46 ... ... Nil.
On application for succession order ... ... 0 2 0
On application under section 24 ... ... 0 10 0
On application under section 50 ... ... 2 0 0
On application under section 208 ... ... 1 0 0
On any other application ... ... 0 5 0
Sealing subpoena (not more than three names) ... 0 5 0
Swearing witness ... ... 0 2 0
Hearing in Court (at discretion of Judge), each party per diem, not exceeding ... 1 0 0
Succession order (where fee paid on application) 0 3 0
Succession order (where no fee paid on application) ... ... ... 0 5 0
Order defining relative interests ... ... 1 0 0
Order of exchange—
If value of either property exceeds £200 ... 1 0 0
In any other case ... ... 0 10 0
Any other order conferring title to land ... 1 0 0
Order granting probate or letters of administration—
Where property to be administered exceeds £200 ... ... ... 1 0 0
In any other case ... ... ... 0 10 0
Order determining succession to property other than Native land ... ... ... 0 5 0
Order under section 24 ... ... 1 0 0
Order of adoption ... ... 0 10 0
Order under section 50 ... ... Nil.
Order under section 208 ... ... 1 0 0
Order appointing trustee ... ... Nil.
Order of incorporation or of winding-up ... 1 0 0
Any other order not provided for ... ... 0 5 0
Search of any record ... ... 0 2 0
General search of any records in one matter, per day ... ... ... 0 5 0
Special notification ... ... 0 10 0
Sealing duplicate of any document ... ... 0 5 0
Office-copy, per folio (but not less than 2s. 6d.)... 0 0 6
Certificate of Judge or Registrar ... ... 0 2 6
On lodging notice of appeal ... ... 0 10 0
NOTE.—The fee payable on lodging any application or notice shall be paid by stamp affixed to such application.

WITNESSES’ EXPENSES.
£ s. d.
Professional men when their evidence as experts is required, per diem ... ... ... 1 1 0
to
2 2 0
Bankers, merchants, auctioneers, land agents, masters of ships, and other gentlemen not specially mentioned, per diem ... ... ... 0 12 0
to
1 1 0
Farmers, clerks, shopkeepers, storekeepers, mechanics, and journeymen, per diem ... ... 0 8 0
to
0 12 0
Seamen and unskilled labourers, per diem ... 0 8 0
Female witnesses, two-thirds of the allowances of male witnesses of the same rank.
Supreme Court schedule provision for witnesses’ travelling-expenses and detention at night.

THIRD SCHEDULE.
NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICTS.

Name. Boundaries.
Auckland Native Land Court District All that area in the Dominion of New Zealand bounded towards the south generally from Parininihi by the confiscation-line and the southern boundary-lines of the Rohepotae Block to the Wanganui River; thence following the southern and south-eastern boundaries of the Auckland Land District (as described in Gazette No. 59, 16th July, 1908, page 1600) to the sea; thence towards the north-east generally by the sea to the North Cape; thence towards the north by the sea to Cape Maria van Dieman; thence towards the west generally by the sea to Parininihi, the point of commencement: including the adjacent islands.
Gisborne Native Land Court District All that area in the Dominion of New Zealand bounded towards the north-east by the sea from Potiki Rua to the East Cape; thence towards the south-east and south by the sea to the mouth of the Mohaka River; thence by that river to its confluence with the Te Hoe Stream; thence by that stream, and by the Auckland Native Land Court District hereinbefore described, to Potiki Rua, the point of commencement.
Wanganui Native Land Court District All that area in the Dominion of New Zealand bounded towards the north by the Auckland Native Land Court District hereinbefore described, from Parininihi to the boundary between the Hawke’s Bay and Wellington Land Districts (as described in Gazette No. 30, 28th April, 1898, page 689); thence towards the east generally by the eastern boundary of the Wellington Land District to the south-eastern corner of the Awarua 1a No. 3 South Block; thence towards the south-east generally by the southern boundary of that block to the Oroua River; thence by that river to the southern boundary of the Oroua Survey District; thence by that boundary to the Rangitoto Survey District; thence by the southern boundary of that survey district to the road forming the south-eastern boundary of Sections Nos. 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 22, 29 and 35, Te Kawau Survey District; thence by that road to its intersection with the road forming the northern boundary of Sections Nos. 39, 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, Block II, of the said Te Kawau Survey District, to the Rangitikei River; thence by that river to the sea; thence towards the south-west, west, and north-west generally by the sea to Parininihi, the point of commencement.
Wellington Native Land Court District All that area in the Dominion of New Zealand bounded towards the north-west and north by the Wanganui, Auckland, and Gisborne Native Land Court Districts hereinbefore described, and towards the south-east and south and towards the west by the sea: also all the Middle Island of New Zealand, Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and the islands adjacent to the area hereinbefore described.

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



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