Native Land Orders in Council




1158
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 28

Consenting to the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court
granting Leave to Appeal.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirteenth
day of March, 1914.

Present:
THE HONOURABLE W. H. HERRIES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS subsection one of section fifty of the
Native Land Act, 1909, enacts that at any time
and from time to time, on application made ex parte
or otherwise by any person interested, the Chief Judge
may, if he thinks fit, on being satisfied that the applicant
has shown a prima facie case of error, whether of fact or
law, in any final order of the Native Land Court, grant
leave to the applicant to appeal to the Appellate Court
against that order, notwithstanding the fact that, owing
to lapse of time or for any other reason, the applicant has
no appeal as of right to that Court:

And whereas subsection two of that section further
enacts that, save with the precedent consent of the Go-
vernor in Council, leave to appeal shall not be granted
by the Chief Judge under this section unless application
for same is made within five years after the making of the
order appealed from:

And whereas application has been made to His
Honour the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court to
grant leave to appeal against the decision of the Native
Land Court dated the twenty-third day of November, one
thousand nine hundred and three, in respect of the succession
to the interest of Rangiheketanga te Wharaupo, deceased, in
the Puketapu Block: And whereas it is expedient that
such leave to appeal should be granted:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority conferred upon him by subsection
two of section fifty of the Native Land Act, 1909, and
acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-
tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent
to the Chief Judge granting the applicant leave to appeal
as aforesaid. And it is hereby declared that this Order
in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of
the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate accordingly
as a consent of the Governor in Council to the proceedings
hereby authorized.

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


Consenting to an Order for Rehearing being made by the
Chief Judge of the Native Land Court.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirteenth
day of March, 1914.

Present:
THE HONOURABLE W. H. HERRIES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS subsection three, section fifty, of the
Native Land Act, 1909, enacts that at any time
and from time to time, on application made, ex parte or
otherwise, by any person interested, the Chief Judge may,
if he thinks fit, on being satisfied that the applicant has
shown a prima facie case of error, whether of fact or law,
in any final order of the Appellate Court, make an order
for the rehearing, whether complete or partial, of the
appeal or matter in which that order was made; and the
Appellate Court shall thereupon rehear the same accord-
ingly, and may affirm, annul, or vary its previous order:

And whereas subsection four of that section further
enacts that no such order for rehearing shall be made
without the precedent consent of the Governor in Council:

And whereas application has been made to His Honour
the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court to make an
order for the rehearing of the decision of the Native Appellate
Court dated the twenty-second day of March, one thousand
nine hundred and nine, varying an order of the Native Land
Court respecting Rotohokahoka F Block (Fairy Spring): And
whereas it is expedient that such order for rehearing should
be made:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority conferred upon him by subsection
four of section fifty of the Native Land Act, 1909, and
acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the
order for rehearing being made. And it is hereby declared
that this Order in Council is made under the provisions
in that behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall
operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council
to the proceedings hereby authorized.

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


Native Land set apart as a Native Reservation.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirteenth
day of March, 1914.

Present:
THE HONOURABLE W. H. HERRIES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section two hundred and thirty-two of
the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted inter alia
that any Native freehold land owned at law or in equity by
more than ten owners in common, the Governor may by
Order in Council set apart and reserve any part of that
land for the common use of the owners thereof as a burial-
ground, fishing-ground, village, landing-place, place of his-
torical or scenic interest, spring, well, or other source of
water-supply, meeting-place, timber-reserve, church-site,
building-site, recreation-ground, bathing-place, or for the
common use of the owners thereof in any other manner:

And whereas the Native Land Court has, under date the
twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thir-
teen, recommended that the land known as Kauangaroa
No. 2 Block should be dealt with under section two hundred
and thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, as land for the
common use of the owners thereof, as a place of historical
interest: And whereas it is expedient so to do:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and acting
by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said Dominion, doth hereby set apart and reserve the
land known as Kauangaroa No. 2 Block for the common use
of the owners as a place of historical interest.

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


Native Land set apart as a Native Reservation.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirteenth
day of March, 1914.

Present:
THE HONOURABLE W. H. HERRIES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section two hundred and thirty-two of
the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted inter alia
that any Native freehold land owned at law or in equity by
more than ten owners in common, the Governor may by
Order in Council set apart and reserve any part of that
land for the common use of the owners thereof as a burial
ground, fishing-ground, village, landing-place, place of his-
torical or scenic interest, spring, well, or other source of
water-supply, meeting-place, timber-reserve, church-site,
building-site, recreation-ground, bathing-place, or for the
common use of the owners thereof in any other manner:

And whereas the Native Land Court has, under date the
twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and
thirteen, recommended that the land known as Kauangaroa
No. 3 Block should be dealt with under section two hundred
and thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, as land for
the common use of the owners thereof, as a place of his-
torical interest: And whereas it is expedient so to do:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and acting by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said Dominion, doth hereby set apart and reserve the
land known as Kauangaroa No. 3 Block for the common
use of owners as a place of historical interest.

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


Prohibiting all Private Alienation of certain Native Land.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentieth
day of March, 1914.

Present:
THE HONOURABLE J. ALLEN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

ON the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase
Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty-
three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the
power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section,
His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New
Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby pro-
hibit, for the period of one year from the date of this Order
in Council, all alienations of the Native lands specified in
the Schedule hereto other than alienations in favour of the
Crown.



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🪶 Consent to Chief Judge of Native Land Court Granting Leave to Appeal (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 March 1914
Native Land Act 1909, Leave to appeal, Puketapu Block, Rangiheketanga te Wharaupo
  • Rangiheketanga te Wharaupo, Deceased interest in Puketapu Block

  • Liverpool, Governor
  • The Honourable W. H. Herries, Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Consent to Order for Rehearing by Chief Judge of Native Land Court

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 March 1914
Native Land Act 1909, Rehearing order, Rotohokahoka F Block, Fairy Spring
  • Liverpool, Governor
  • The Honourable W. H. Herries, Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Native Land Set Apart as Native Reservation

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 March 1914
Native Land Act 1909, Native reservation, Kauangaroa No. 2 Block, Historical interest
  • Liverpool, Governor
  • The Honourable W. H. Herries, Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Native Land Set Apart as Native Reservation

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 March 1914
Native Land Act 1909, Native reservation, Kauangaroa No. 3 Block, Historical interest
  • Liverpool, Governor
  • The Honourable W. H. Herries, Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🪶 Prohibition of Private Alienation of Native Land

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 March 1914
Native Land Act 1909, Alienation prohibition, Native Land Purchase Board
  • Liverpool, Governor
  • The Honourable J. Allen, Presiding in Council
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council