Native Land Alienation Prohibition




JUNE 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1713

Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of June, 1929.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is provided that for the purpose of enabling any scheme of consolidation of the interests of owners of Native land into suitable areas to be prepared and carried into effect the Governor-General may, by Order in Council, prohibit for a period not exceeding twelve months any alienation of Native land in respect of which application has been made by the Native Minister to the Court for the preparation of such a scheme:

And whereas an application has been made by the Native Minister to the Native Land Court for the preparation of a scheme of consolidation of the interests of the owners of the blocks mentioned in the Schedule hereto into suitable areas:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General 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 thereof, doth hereby prohibit for a period of twelve months all alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

Block. Approximate Area. Survey District.
Te Akau .. A. R. P. Rotoiti.
Kaokaoroa 1 (part) 22 0 0
,, 2 62 3 35
,, 3 80 0 33
Kuharua 1A 41 1 15
,, 1B 14 1 24
,, 1C 1 9 2 16
,, 1C 2 10 0 2
,, 1C 3 1 2 31
,, 2 41 2 30
Te Karaka 1A 157 3 3
,, 1B 17 3 35
,, 2A 30 3 30
,, 2B 14 0 0
,, 2C 2 0 0
,, 2D 2 0 0
,, 2E 30 0 16
,, 2F 134 1 0
,, 2G 74 3 38
Kohangakaeaea 92 2 26
Mourea Papakainga 1 32 0 0
,, 3A 10 3 32
,, 3B 1 1 5
,, 3C 3 0 0
,, 3D 1 1 35
,, 3E 1 7 1 10
,, 3E 2 1 3 15
,, 3E 3 0 3 10
,, 3E 4B 1 0 0
,, 3E 5 0 0 20
,, 3E 6 0 2 3·5
,, 3E 7 0 3 36·5
,, 3E 8 0 0 26
,, 3E 9 0 3 38
,, 3E 10 1 0 0
,, 3E 11 1 1 35·5
,, 3E 12 199 2 0
,, 3E 13 76 0 14
,, 3E 14A 1 3 0 0
,, 3E 14A 2 1 1 2
,, 3E 14B .. 2 2 5
,, 3E 14C .. 1 1 20
,, 3E 14D .. 1 0 15
,, 3E 14E .. 2 0 0
,, 3E 14F .. 90 2 0
Okere 1A 1 607 0 34
,, 1A 2 137 2 21
,, 1B 1 120 1 28
,, 1B 2B 118 1 8
,, 1B 3A 538 0 0
,, 1B 3B 10 2 0
6 3 24
Block. Approximate Area. Survey District.
Okere 1B 3C 97 2 15 Rotoiti.
,, 1B 3D 107 0 27
,, 1B 3E 85 3 28
,, 1B 3F 210 3 38
,, 1B 3G 166 0 5
,, 1B 3H 172 2 16
,, 1B 3I 142 1 7
,, 1B 3J 33 2 24
1C 1 1,049 1 23
1C 2A 400 0 0
1C 2B 382 2 17
1C 3A 24 0 0
1C 3B 34 1 6
1C 3C 1 2 2 20
1C 3C 2 26 3 39
1C 3D 291 2 0
1D .. 63 0 0
1E .. 381 2 0
Otaramarae 1A } 86 2 21
,, 1B }
,, 1C }
,, 2 93 2 11
,, 3 64 3 38
,, 4 37 2 13
,, 6 1 2 0
Pukahukiwi 956 0 0
Ruahine 1A 476 3 15
,, 1B 122 3 25
,, 1C 20 1 37
,, 1D 40 3 35
,, 2A 2B 127 2 0
Taheke 2A 36 0 25
,, 3D 2,105 0 0 Rotoiti and Maketu.
,, 9 (Otamanui) 5 0 0 Rotoiti.
Taheke Papakainga 1 (part).. 6 2 31
,, 2B 3 1 20
,, 4 1 2 0
,, 5B 18 2 36
,, 8A 11 3 23
,, 8B 11 1 12
,, 8C 20 3 10
,, 9 (part) .. 28 0 0
,, 9 (part) .. 16 1 0
,, 11 2 3 0
,, 12 1 0 0
,, 13 7 0 0
,, 14 12 0 0
,, 15A 8 2 0
,, 15B 8 2 0
,, 16A 1 3 13
,, 16B 7 3 36
,, 17 24 3 24
,, 18 10 1 22
,, 19 8 2 3
,, 20 37 3 34
,, 21 42 3 21
,, 22 79 0 23
,, 23 17 3 0
,, 24 62 0 20
,, 25 8 3 23
,, 26 27 1 0
,, 27 14 2 27
,, 28 100 0 0
,, 29 81 2 7
,, 30 58 1 11
Waipapa 1A 1 133 3 33
,, 1A 2 107 3 7
,, 1B 190 0 0
,, 1C 60 0 0
,, 1D 340 1 0
,, 2 503 0 0
Waerenga East 2A 1 26 0 0
,, 2A 2A 2 0 0
,, 2A 2B 66 0 0
,, 2A 3 76 0 0
,, 2B .. 762 0 0
Waerenga West A .. 2 0 30
,, B 1 195 2 35
,, B 2 184 0 25
,, B 3 288 1 10
,, B 4 219 1 10
,, B 5 180 0 0

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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🪶 Prohibition of Alienation of Native Land

🪶 Māori Affairs
17 June 1929
Native Land, Alienation Prohibition, Order in Council, Rotoiti, Survey Districts
  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council