✨ Native Reserves Act Assents
three thousand three hundred and fifteen
links; and towards the West by a road-
way one thousand four hundred and forty
links.
Report adopted this twelfth day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven, with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of the Colony,
G. Grey,
Governor.
Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Nui Paremata, 26th Nowema, 1866.
Ko matou ko na tangata kua tuhituhia
iho o matou ingoa i raro o te pukapuka
nei, na matou te pihi whenua rahui nama
4 (Ratahangae) wakaae matou kia tukua
ki te Ture mo nga whenua rahu a nga
Maori, nga tikanga mo taua pihi whenua.
Kipa Manihera,
Hita Heke,
Emore.
Kai titiro—
Karira, Sergeant of Police.
W. Rennell, Clerk, Native Office.
[TRANSLATION.]
New Plymouth, 26th November, 1866.
We, the undersigned, the owners of No.
4 Reserve, (Ratahangae) have agreed that
the said reserve shall be brought under
the provisions of the Native Reserves Act.
Hita Heke,
Emore.
Witness—
Karira, Sergeant of Police.
W. Rennell, Clerk, Native Office.
ROBERT PARRIS,
a person duly appointed in this behalf, under the provisions of “The New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856,” hereby certify and report that I have ascertained that the aboriginal inhabitants entitled to the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereunder written have assented that the said piece or parcel of land shall be subject to the provisions of the said Act.
As witness my hand this twenty-
sixth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six.
R. Parris.
Schedule above referred to.
All that piece of land situate at Te
Henui, bounded towards the East by the
Henui River and town allotment numbered
two thousand and twenty-nine, sixty-one
links; towards the South by Elvington
Place, and town allotment numbered two
thousand and thirty, two hundred and
forty-two links; town allotment two
thousand and twenty-nine, one hundred
and twenty-six links, and parts of town
allotments numbered two thousand and
twenty-eight, two thousand and twenty-
five, five hundred and two links; and
towards the West by town allotment
numbered two thousand and twenty-
nine, one hundred and thirty links; and
Watson-street, three hundred seventy-
five links.
Report adopted this twelfth day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven, with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of the Colony.
G. Grey,
Governor.
Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Nui Paremata, Nowema 26, 1866.
Ko matou ko nga tangata kua tuhituhi
iho o matou ingoa i raro o ta pukapuka
nei, na matou te pihi whenua rahui nama
15 kei Te Henui kua whakaae matou kia
tukua ki te Ture mo nga whenua rahu a
ga Maori, nga tikanga mo taua pihi
whenua.
Kipa Manihera,
Mere Kipa, x her mark.
Karira, Sergeant of Police.
W. Rennell, Clerk, Native Office.
[TRANSLATION.]
New Plymouth, 26th November, 1866,
We, the undersigned, the owners of No.
15 Native Reserve at Te Henui have
agreed that the said reserve shall be
brought under the provisions of the Native
Reserves Act.
Kipa Manihera,
Mere Kipa, x her mark.
Witness—
Karira, Sergeant of Police.
W. Rennell, Clerk, Native Office.
G. Grey, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Christchurch, the fourth day of February,
1867.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
Whereas by “The New Zealand
Settlements Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865,” section XVI., it is
provided that the order and manner in
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Native Reserves Act Assent for Ratahangae
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🪶 Māori Affairs12 January 1867
Native Reserves Act, Land Assent, Ratahangae, Te Henui
- Hita Heke, Owner of No. 4 Reserve (Ratahangae)
- Emore, Owner of No. 4 Reserve (Ratahangae)
- Karira (Sergeant of Police), Witness to assent
- W. Rennell (Clerk, Native Office), Witness to assent
- G. Grey, Governor
- Foster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
- Robert Parris, Appointed under the New Zealand Native Reserves Act, 1856
🪶 Native Reserves Act Assent for Te Henui
🪶 Māori Affairs12 January 1867
Native Reserves Act, Land Assent, Te Henui
- Kipa Manihera, Owner of No. 15 Native Reserve at Te Henui
- Mere Kipa, Owner of No. 15 Native Reserve at Te Henui
- Karira (Sergeant of Police), Witness to assent
- W. Rennell (Clerk, Native Office), Witness to assent
- G. Grey, Governor
- Foster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏛️ Order in Council regarding New Zealand Settlements
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration4 February 1867
Order in Council, New Zealand Settlements Amendment and Continuance Act, 1865
- G. Grey, Governor
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1867, No 6