Maori Land Board Notices




1922

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

APPLICATIONS IN TERMS OF SECTION 341 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, THAT MEETINGS OF ASSEMBLED OWNERS BE SUMMONED.

No. Record No. Nature of Proposed Alienation. Name of Land. Names of Parties.
94 T. 1911/64 Sale of Timber Motatau No. 1 Native owners to Joseph Seymour.
95 T. 1911/74 Transfer Waingarara George Davis and Florence Davis.
96 T. 1911/122 "" Whakatahataha No. 2B Alfred Andrews and others.
97 T. 1911/140 Sale of timber Motatau No. 1 The Kauri Timber Company (Limited).
98 T. 1911/141 Sale .. Whakatahataha No. 2 A. A. Seaton, of Waimamaku.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS.

No. Record No. Nature of Proposed Alienation. Name of Land. Names of Parties.
99 T. 1911/144 Transfer Kopuawaiwaha 4A No. 3D Native owners to Charles Orton Knight, of Whangarei, butcher.
100 T. 1911/150 "" Otara No. 4B Te Reweti Paenganui, of Batley.
101 T. 1911/179 "" Paparoa No. 2c Edith Fenton, of Auckland, spinster.
102 T. 1911/180 "" No. 2B ditto.
103 T. 1911/183 Lease Kohatutaka James Smith, of Otahuhu, farmer.

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 Waimarino E No. 14 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Raetihi, on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :—

“"That the said block known as Waimarino E No. 14, containing 450 acres, be sold to Mary Tuck, of Moana, Westland, and Mary Gardner, of Napier, for the sum of £5 10s. per acre.”

Dated at Wanganui, this 1st day of June, 1911.

J. B. JACK,

President.

Sale of 8,753,550 Superficial Feet of Milling-timber on Native Land by Public Tender.

NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, that written tenders are invited and will be received at the office of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board, Auckland, New Zealand, up till 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 12th day of July, 1911, for the purchase in two lots of the milling-timber (estimated measurement) set out in the Schedule hereto, and standing on the undermentioned block of Native land.

SCHEDULE.

PAREMATA-MOKAU BLOCK.

BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY.—RUSSELL AND HUKERENUI SURVEY DISTRICTS.

Lot No. 1.

Timber on Western Watershed of Paremata-Mokau Block.

2,004 KAURI-TREES, containing by estimation 5,230,400 sup. ft.

538 rimu-trees, containing by estimation 837,200 sup. ft.

1,356 totara-trees, containing by estimation 805,100 sup. ft.

25 kahikatea-trees, containing by estimation 55,300 sup. ft.

22 matai-trees, containing by estimation 11,000 sup. ft.

Lot No. 2.

Timber on Eastern Watershed of Paremata-Mokau Block.

747 kauri-trees, containing by estimation 1,549,300 sup. ft.

132 rimu-trees, containing by estimation 132,000 sup. ft.

244 totara-trees, containing by estimation 122,000 sup. ft.

4 kahikatea-trees, containing by estimation 9,000 sup. ft.

4 matai-trees, containing by estimation 2,250 sup. ft.

The total upset price for the timber on Lot 1 (western watershed of Paremata-Mokau Block), £6,062 17s.; and on Lot 2 (eastern watershed of Paremata-Mokau Block), £1,677 3s. 6d.; assessed at the undermentioned prices :—

Per 100 Sup. Ft. s. d.

Kahikatea (white-pine) ... ... ... ... 0 6

Kauri ... ... ... ... 2 0

Rimu ... ... ... ... 0 6

Matai ... ... ... ... 1 0

Totara ... ... ... ... 1 6

Time for removal of timber : Three (3) years. Any timber which has been felled and not removed at the end of the term, owing to there being no fresh, or for any other valid reason, may be removed at any time within six months from such date; provided that the consent of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board is obtained, it being satisfied that the non-removal of the timber is not due to any negligence or fault on the part of the purchaser.

DESCRIPTION OF TIMBER.

The block is divided into two divisions, the dividing line being a high dividing-range running north and south of the block, thus putting the timber in the Paremata and Taparahahe Watersheds into the western section, and all the timber in the Mokau Watershed into the eastern section.

The major portion of the timber on the western section is situated along the banks of the Paremata Stream and its numerous tributaries. The remainder is situated on the banks of the Taparahahe Stream and its small tributaries. The best way of working this timber is by the erection of a large timber dam on the Taparahahe Stream above the junction of the Paremata Stream, and driving by the aid of freshes. Where the timber is situated in small branches it will in all cases be necessary to drive to the main stream by small dams, which, owing to the nature of the country and the rocky formation of the creeks, will be of moderate expense. The main stream is free from falls with one exception, but as this is a series of large boulders for about half a mile the timber can be brought safely over if the large dam on the Taparahahe Stream is erected.

The whole of the timber on the eastern section is situated on the two branches of the Mokau Stream, and will be drawn out to the coast, a distance of about five miles, by the aid of dams and freshes. The country on which this timber stands is rough, but the creeks are all well adapted for driving purposes.

CONDITIONS.

  1. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and to satisfy themselves on all matters relating to their tender.

  2. The aforementioned quantities, qualities, and kind as to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purpose of this sale, and no contract for purchase shall be voidable, nor shall the successful tenderer be entitled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, and kind than as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the said timber, nor shall any extra sum be claimed by the Tokerau District Maori Land Board if for any reason the quantity of timber is found to be in excess of that stated herein.



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🪶 Applications for Alienation of Maori Land and Meetings of Owners

🪶 Māori Affairs
Maori Land Board, Alienations, Transfer, Sale of Timber, Lease
12 names identified
  • Joseph Seymour, Proposed timber sale recipient
  • George Davis, Proposed transfer party
  • Florence Davis, Proposed transfer party
  • Alfred Andrews, Proposed transfer party
  • (Limited) Kauri Timber Company, Proposed timber sale recipient
  • A. A. Seaton, Proposed sale recipient
  • Charles Orton Knight, Proposed transfer recipient
  • Te Reweti Paenganui, Proposed transfer party
  • Edith Fenton, Proposed transfer recipient
  • James Smith, Proposed lease recipient
  • Mary Tuck, Proposed land sale recipient
  • Mary Gardner, Proposed land sale recipient

  • J. B. Jack, President

🌾 Sale of Milling Timber on Native Land by Public Tender

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 June 1911
Maori Land Board, Timber Sale, Public Tender, Native Land Act 1909, Paremata-Mokau Block, Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Kahikatea, Matai
  • J. B. Jack, President