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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 91
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Form No. 1.
APPLICATION FOR INVESTIGATION OF TITLE.
(Rule 18.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
To the Native Land Court,
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WE, who signed our names or made our marks hereunder, claim to be interested in the Native land hereunder mentioned, and hereby apply to the Court to investigate the title to such land.
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The name of the land is , situate at .
The boundaries of the land are . -
We live at . Our postal address is .
Dated the day of , 191 .
Form No. 2.
FREEHOLD ORDER.
(Rule 25.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT,\nNEW ZEALAND.\n}
In the matter of the customary land called or heretofore known as , and of the investigation of the title thereto.
At a sitting of the Court held at on the day of , 191 , before , Esquire, Judge, and , Assessor.
It is hereby ordered that the persons whose names are set out in the first column of the Schedule hereto annexed, and therein numbered respectively from one to , both inclusive, are, and they are hereby declared to be, entitled in the relative shares or proportions set out in the second column of the said Schedule to the parcel of land to be called , containing , and delineated in the plan numbered .
As witness the hand of the Judge and the seal of the Court.
, Judge.
Fees charged : .
Form No. 3.
ORDER DETERMINING EQUITABLE OWNERS.
(Rule 28.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT,\nNEW ZEALAND.\n}
In the matter of "The Native Land Act, 1909"; and in the matter of a block of land called , situate in the Registration District.
At a sitting of the Court held at on the day of , 191 , before , Esquire, Judge, and , Assessor.
Whereas the Court was duly authorized by Order in Council, dated the day of , 191 , to exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it by Part V of the said Act:
Now, therefore, upon hearing in open Court the various parties who claimed to be heard and the evidence then and there adduced, it is adjudged and determined that the said land called was, when granted to the Natives by the Crown, or dealt with by the Court by way of ascertainment of Native customary title, or by way of partition, intended by the Crown, or by the Court, or by the nominal owners of the land, to be held by such nominal owners in trust for persons not named in the title to the land.
And this Court doth further determine that the persons who are entitled beneficially to the said land so held in trust are the persons whose names are set out in the Schedule hereto, numbered one to inclusive, in the relative interests set opposite their respective names. And the Court doth hereby order that the names of such of the said persons as are not now included in the title to the land shall be included therein, together with or in lieu of the nominal owners for such estate only as the nominal owners held in the said land at the date of the issue of the said Order in Council. And for the purpose of giving effect to the order of the Court it is directed and ordered that [Here cancel or amend such orders as may be required to be cancelled or amended].
Dated at , this day of , 191 .
As witness the hand of the Judge and seal of the Court.
, Judge.
Fees charged : .
Form No. 4.
APPLICATION FOR PARTITION.
(Rule 29.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
To the Native Land Court,
We, who have signed our names or made our marks hereunder, being some of the owners of the land referred to hereunder, apply to the Court to partition such land.
The name of such land is .
We live at . Our postal address is .
Dated the day of , 191 .
Form No. 5.
APPLICATION FOR PARTITION.
(Rule 29.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
To the Native Land Court,
I, , of , being a person claiming to have purchased or acquired an interest in the land known as , situate at , hereby apply to the Court to make partition of the said land.
As witness my hand, this day of , 191 .
Form No. 6.
APPLICATION FOR PARTITION.
(Rule 29.)
To the Native Land Court,
In terms of section 100 of "The Native Land Amendment Act, 1913," application is hereby made to partition the land known as Block.
Dated this day of , 191 .
, President, Maori Land Board.
Form No. 7.
PARTITION ORDER.
(Rule 38.)
"The Native Land Act, 1909."
IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT,\nNEW ZEALAND.\n}
In the matter of the partition of the land known as , heretofore held under , dated the day of , 191 .
At a sitting of the Court held at on the day of , 191 , before , Esquire, Judge, and , Assessor.
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