Maori Land Transactions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 21

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALIENATIONS UNDER THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909—continued.

No. Record No. Nature of Alienation. Date. Name of Land. Names of Parties.
27 14/71 Grant of cutting rights 6 March, 1914 Raetihi 2B3c No. 2 (part) Kawakawa Perata to Charles Edward Pederson and others (G. Hutchison).
28 14/72 Lease 6 ,, 1914 Ngapakihi I (I.) Te Peehi te Opetini and others to Rangitopeora Chase (G. Hutchison).
29 14/73 Transfer 7 ,, 1914 Kaiate 2A (part) Merania Tumango te Ariki Mare-tua Takarangi (Bullock, Currie, and Douglas).
30 14/74 ,, 7 ,, 1914 Ruatangata 1B No. 1 Rea Hapai to Michael Cavanagh (Bullock, Currie, and Douglas).

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 230 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOR ORDER IN COUNCIL CONSENTING TO MORTGAGE.

No. Record No. Name of Land. Names of Parties.
31 14/57 Paharaha 2B No. 1 Te Ata Kahuri and others to William Morrison (Marshall and Hutton).

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 48.

THE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Hurakia B No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Otorohanga on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1914, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution:—

“That an offer made by the Crown to purchase the land at the Government valuation shall be accepted.”

Dated at Rotorua this 6th day of March, 1914.

JAS. W. BROWNE,
President.

Maori Lands for Sale by Public Tender.

Office of the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board,
Auckland, 24th March, 1914.

NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the regulations thereunder, that written tenders are invited and will be received at the office of the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board, Auckland, up to 5 o’clock p.m., on Tuesday, 24th March, 1914, for the purchase of the several lands named in the First Schedule hereto and conditions set out in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

LANDS FOR SALE.

Tainui and Tainui-Mimi Survey Districts.—Taranaki Land District.—Mohakatino-Parininhi 1c West Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks.

No. Sub-division. Survey District. Area. Class. Upset Price per Acre.
A. R. P. £ s. d.
1 2 Tainui and Mimi 499 0 0 Second 2 15 0
2 4 Tainui and Mimi 975 0 0 Third 2 0 0
3 5 Ditto 736 0 0 ,, 1 15 0
4 6 ,, 594 0 0 ,, 1 12 6
5 7 Tainui and Mimi 963 0 0 Third 1 10 0
6 8 Ditto 744 0 0 ,, 1 10 0
7 9 ,, 433 0 0 ,, 1 10 0

Flat and hilly pastoral country; part light scrub and open along sea-coast; balance forest-covered; principally sandstone formation. There is also a small grass clearing at the north-eastern corner. Access by Main Mokau Road.

Hilly pastoral country covered with fairly light forest. Access by Mohakatino Road. Some small flats, generally covered with manuka, and partly swampy along Mohakatino Road.

Hilly pastoral country covered with fairly light forest, above. Access by Hutiwai Road, which is available for horse traffic to within about half a mile of the south-western corners of Subdivisions 7 and 9.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION.

The Mohakatino-Parininhi 1c West Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks (Sections numbered 1 to 7 inclusive, in red) consists of hilly pastoral country close to the sea-coast; principally sandstone formation; forest-covered except a strip of open land and manuka scrub along the sea-coast.

The forest consists generally of tawa, kohekohe, karaka, tawhero, manuka, mahoe, with some black-birch and a little rata, rimu, &c., with usual undergrowth. The block is well watered everywhere.

The main Mokau Road runs through the block. The road is not metalled, but there is a daily coach and mail service from Waitara (distant 40 miles), and in the summer months a motor-car service runs as weather permits. The Mohakatino Road is formed 8 ft. wide up the Mohakatino Valley for the whole extent of the block.

The Mohakatino River is tidal up as far as the boundary between Sections 5 and 6, and is navigable for canoes and small-power boats for several miles. The north-west corner of the block is about four miles from Mokau (by the main road). There is a small wharf at Mokau, and a more or less regular steamer service from Waitara.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS.

  1. Every tenderer to deposit along with his tender a sum equal to 5 per cent. of the tendered price, and to pay a further 5 per cent. on being declared the purchaser. The balance of the purchase-money to be paid in twenty equal half-yearly instalments.

  2. The purchaser to pay interest on unpaid purchase-money at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Interest to be payable on the 1st July and 1st January of each year, and to date from the signing of contract of sale.

  3. Tenders for purchase must be accompanied by a fee of £3 3s. to meet costs and expenses incidental thereon, together with the amount with which the section is loaded for improvements (if any).

  4. Purchasers shall, at the end of five years, upon payment of balance of purchase-money, be entitled to a transfer of the fee-simple of the land.

  5. Residence and improvements to conform with sections 250 to 257 of the Native Land Act, 1909.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS.

  1. The lands to be sold subject to reserve price specified in each case.

  2. Every tender shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the President of the Board, and marked on the outside as follows: “Tender for purchase of Lot , Block , (No. , in red), in sale plan No. 30.”

  3. If any person desires to tender for more than one lot, a separate tender for each lot must be made.

  4. The highest tenderer to be declared the purchaser; but the Board reserves to itself the right to decline to accept any tender.



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🪶 Applications for Confirmation of Alienations under the Native Land Act, 1909 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
Alienations, Land Transfers, Cutting Rights, Lease, Grant
7 names identified
  • Kawakawa Perata, Grant of cutting rights
  • Charles Edward Pederson, Grant of cutting rights
  • Peehi Tee Opetini, Lease
  • Rangitopeora Chase, Lease
  • Merania Tumango te Ariki Mare-tua Takarangi, Transfer
  • Rea Hapai, Transfer
  • Michael Cavanagh, Transfer

🪶 Application for Order in Council Consenting to Mortgage under the Native Land Act, 1909

🪶 Māori Affairs
Mortgage, Order in Council, Land Transaction
  • Te Ata Kahuri, Mortgage application
  • William Morrison, Mortgage application

🪶 Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909

🪶 Māori Affairs
6 March 1914
Meeting, Land Owners, Resolution, Land Sale
  • JAS. W. BROWNE, President

🪶 Maori Lands for Sale by Public Tender

🪶 Māori Affairs
24 March 1914
Land Sale, Public Tender, Tainui, Taranaki