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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 1
Application under Section 39 of the Native Land Court Act, 1894, dismissed.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 10th December, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that the application of George Stockman, under section 39 of the Native Land Court Act, 1894, to include the name of Korota Tamihana in the list of owners of Rangitoto-Tuhua Block has been dismissed.
JACKSON PALMER,
Chief Judge.
Application under Section 39 of the Native Land Court Act, 1894, dismissed.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 10th December, 1910.
IT is hereby notified that the application of Te Ata Whakarake and others, under section 39 of the Native Land Court Act, 1894, for inclusion of their names amongst the list of owners of Rangitoto-Tuhua Nos. 1 and 2 (Pukuweka Nos. 1 and 2) has been dismissed.
JACKSON PALMER,
Chief Judge.
Application under Section 24 of the Maori Land Laws Amendment Act, 1908, dismissed.
Native Land Court Office,
Wellington, 31st December, 1910.
WAIREWA BLOCK 3, SECTION 4, AND OTHER BLOCKS.
IT is hereby notified that the application of Robert Gilbert and others, under the above-mentioned section, for amendment of order appointing successors to the interests of Pirihi ra Tihau, deceased, having been referred to the Native Appellate Court for inquiry and report, and such Court having duly reported thereon, the said application is hereby dismissed.
JACKSON PALMER,
Chief Judge.
MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.
Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909.
REGULATION No. 48.
THE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Ohotu 4B, Subdivision No. 1, will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wanganui, on Thursday, the 2nd day of February, 1911, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :—
“That the said land be sold to Howard Fulton, of Lower Hutt, bank officer, for the sum of £2,228.”
Dated at Wanganui, this 7th day of January, 1911.
J. B. JACK,
President.
Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909.
REGULATION No. 48.
THE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Ohotu 4B, Subdivision 2, will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wanganui, on Thursday, the 2nd day of February, 1911, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :—
“That a portion of the said land containing 1,200 acres be sold to Norman Fulton, of Kakatihi, farmer, at the price of £2 2s. 8d. per acre.”
Dated at Wanganui, this 7th day of January, 1911.
J. B. JACK,
President.
Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909.
REGULATION No. 48.
THE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Ohotu 4B, Subdivision 3, will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wanganui, on Thursday, the 22nd day of February, 1911, at 11.30 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :—
“That a portion of the said block containing 1,200 acres be sold to Helen Stewart Fulton, of Mangaweka, married woman, at the price of £2 per acre.”
Dated at Wanganui, this 7th day of January, 1911.
J. B. JACK,
President.
Maori Lands for Lease by Public Auction.—2,788 Acres 2 Roods 8 Perches.
Office of the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board,
Auckland, 5th December, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the regulations thereunder, that the several lands named in the Schedule hereto will be offered for lease by public auction at the Courthouse, Te Kuiti, on Tuesday, the 24th day of January, 1911, at 2 o’clock p.m.
Term of Lease: Twenty-three years, with right of renewal for a further term of twenty-three years.
SCHEDULE.
MARAETAUA NO. 2B NOS. 3 AND 4; MARAETAUA NOS. 9C AND 10.
Otanake and Totoro Survey Districts.
| Lot. | Area. | Upset Annual Rental. |
|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ s. d. | |
| AA | 439 0 0 | 55 0 0 |
Soil only of medium quality, and mostly on rhyolite formation. Kahikatea bush in the extreme south-eastern portion; this portion is low-lying, and swampy in places. High hills on the north-east and east. The land along the southern boundary (Mangapehi Stream) is of a better quality, and is mostly covered with manuka scrub. Balance of the section is covered with fern and patches of scrub. Well watered. Distant from Te Kuiti about eight miles and three-quarters by a formed road, mostly metalled. The Mangapehi Road passes through this section. Second-class land.
| BB | 565 2 0 | 90 0 0 |
Small patches of bush in places, mostly on the northern faces of the hills. High hills on the south-eastern portion and on part of the southern portion. Soil only of medium quality, and mostly on rhyolite formation. Along the northern boundary (Mokau River) the land is of a much better quality, and a considerable area in the western, northern, and north-eastern portions is undulating to flat, and easily ploughable. Covered with fern and scrub, and well watered. Distant from Te Kuiti about eight miles and a half by a formed road, mostly metalled. Road-access has been provided at the north side of the section to the Te Kuiti-Awakino Road, whence access is obtained to Te Kuiti (about seven miles and three-quarters distant) by metalled road. The Mangapehi Road passes through the western end of the section. Second-class land.
| CC | 124 2 22 | 24 0 0 |
About 15 acres to the north-west and west contain heavy mixed bush. Balance of the land covered by fern and scrub. Fertile manuka flats near the Mokau River. Well watered; soil fair, and ploughable in parts. The Te Kuiti-Awakino Road runs through this section. Distant from Te Kuiti about eight miles by good metalled road. Second-class land.
| DD | 159 1 8 | 36 0 0 |
About 80 acres of this land is covered with heavy mixed bush, the remaining portion is fern and scrub. The north-western portion is high country, and the balance is undulating. Good soil; well watered, ploughable near the road. Distant from Te Kuiti about seven miles and a half by good metalled road. First-class land.
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Application to amend owner name dismissed
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🪶 Māori Affairs10 December 1910
Native Land Court, Application dismissed, Owner name amendment
- George Stockman, Application dismissed
- Korota Tamihana, Application dismissed
- Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge
🪶 Application for inclusion of names dismissed
🪶 Māori Affairs10 December 1910
Native Land Court, Application dismissed, Owner name inclusion
- Te Ata Whakarake, Application dismissed
- Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge
🪶 Application for amendment of order dismissed
🪶 Māori Affairs31 December 1910
Native Land Court, Application dismissed, Order amendment
- Robert Gilbert, Application dismissed
- Pirihi ra Tihau, Deceased
- Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge
🪶 Meeting of owners for land sale
🪶 Māori Affairs7 January 1911
Maori Land Board, Meeting, Land sale, Ohotu 4B, Subdivision No. 1
- Howard Fulton, Proposed buyer
- J. B. Jack, President
🪶 Meeting of owners for land sale
🪶 Māori Affairs7 January 1911
Maori Land Board, Meeting, Land sale, Ohotu 4B, Subdivision No. 2
- Norman Fulton, Proposed buyer
- J. B. Jack, President
🪶 Meeting of owners for land sale
🪶 Māori Affairs7 January 1911
Maori Land Board, Meeting, Land sale, Ohotu 4B, Subdivision No. 3
- Helen Stewart Fulton, Proposed buyer
- J. B. Jack, President
🪶 Maori lands for lease by public auction
🪶 Māori Affairs5 December 1910
Maori Land Board, Lease, Public auction, Maraetaua
NZ Gazette 1911, No 1