Provincial Government Notices




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

FOR THE

PROVINCE OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

Published by Authority.


VOL. II.] NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1854. [No. 22.


NOTICE.

Superintendent's Office,
4th November, 1854.

THE PASTURAGE of the unenclosed lands lying waste and uncultivated within the undermentioned Districts in the Town of New Plymouth and Town Belt, will be put up for sale on Saturday the 9th December next, at Noon, at the Office of the Provincial Treasurer in Courtenay-street, for the term of One Year, commencing 1st January, 1855. The sale is pursuant to the provisions of the Ordinance of the Province, Session II, No. 2; and to the subjoined conditions:

PARTICULARS.

District No. 1.—North of the Mangatuku, and West of Queen-street.

District No. 2.—South of the Mangatuku, and West of Robe-street and Queen-street.

District No. 3.—North of Courtenay-street and bounded East by Hobson-street, and West by Liardet-street.

District No. 4.—South of Devon-street and bounded East by River Henui, and West by Carrington Road.

CONDITIONS:

  1. Each District shall be put up at the sum fixed by the Auctioneer; and if any dispute shall arise as to the last or highest bidder for any District, the same shall be put up again at a former bidding.

  2. No person shall at any bidding advance less than one pound—or retract his bidding.

  3. The purchase money will be payable as follows :—Ten per cent at the auction, and the remainder by equal instalments of ten per cent, payable on the 1st January 1855, and on the first of each subsequent month until the full amount is paid.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.


Superintendent's Office,
1st November, 1854.

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Agreements for the purchase or leasing of Native Reserves, being the property of tribes or communities, are illegal and void, under the New Zealand Constitution Act, 15th & 16th Victoria, c. 72. Parties entering into agreements, or pretended agreements, for such purchases or leases, are hereby warned that they cannot be protected in possession, and render themselves liable to penalties under the Native Lands Purchase Ordinance, Session 8, No. 19.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.


ERRATA.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 19, page 85, for Philip Moon read Philip Moon. No. 20, page 91, for Silas McKenzie read Lilas Mckinzie; for Francis Ullathorne Gledhill read Francis Ullathorn Gledhill.



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🗺️ Sale of pasturage on unenclosed lands in New Plymouth

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 November 1854
Pasturage, Land sale, New Plymouth, Auction, Town Belt
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent

🪶 Warning against illegal agreements for Native Reserves

🪶 Māori Affairs
1 November 1854
Native Reserves, Illegal agreements, Land purchase, Warning
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent

📰 Errata for previous Gazette issues

📰 NZ Gazette
Errata, Corrections, Gazette
  • Philip Moon, Correction of name in Gazette
  • Silas McKenzie, Correction of name in Gazette
  • Lilas Mckinzie, Correction of name in Gazette
  • Francis Ullathorne Gledhill, Correction of name in Gazette
  • Francis Ullathorn Gledhill, Correction of name in Gazette