✨ Native Land Court Notices
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON).
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
A. FOLLETT HALCOMB,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XVII. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870. No. 3.
Native Land Court.
Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, Dec. 20, 1869.
NOTICE is hereby given that an adjourned sitting of the Native Land Court will be held in Wellington, on the 25th day of January, 1870, for the purpose of hearing and determining who are the Natives interested in each of the Reserves hereunder described and of ordering the subdivision of the said reserves.
A. J. DRICKET,
Chief Clerk.
Schedule A.
All that piece of land situate at Porirua commencing at Te Urukahika, by the stream running into Porirua Harbour, thence running inland to Pokahuenua, thence to Rangituhi, thence to the Taka-puwhia stream, thence to Hamutawa, thence to the Huhikarito stream, and down the stream to the Porirua Harbour, along the beach, and joining at Te Urukahika.
Schedule B.
All that piece of land situate at Porirua, district of Wellington. The boundary commences at Ngapekererere, thence to Hamutawa, thence along the boundary of the land previously given up to the Commissioner to Rangituhi, thence along the said boundary to Te Urukahika, thence to Putepetata (the boundary of Ellison’s land), thence along that boundary to Ngapakerrere, where it joins.
Schedule C.
All that piece of land situates at Poriua, district of Wellington, the boundaries of which commence at Paparanumu, thence along the southern boundary of Ellison’s land (Section 109) to Putaputa, thence along the hills to Te Hata, here it turns and goes along the boundary of the Queen’s land to the Arataura on the Sea Coast, thence it is bounded on west by the Sea Coast to Paparamumu.
Schedule D.
All that piece of land situate at Porirua, Wellington, bounded North by section 101, East by boundary between Native and Crown Land, South by the Aotea stream to its source, and thence in a straight line to the Eastern boundary, and West by the Porirua Harbour, containing about 300 acres more or less.
Schedule E.
All that piece of land situate at Porirua bounded towards the North by the Aotea stream, and by the surveyed line of Wi Parata’s land, East and South by the Kenepuru stream to its mouth, and by Crown Land, West by Porirua Harbour.
HE PANUITANGA.
Tari a Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori,
Akarana, Tihema 20, 1869.
He panuitanga tenei kia mohioia ai tera e noho te Kooti Whakawa
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🗺️ Adjourned sitting of the Native Land Court in Wellington
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey20 December 1869
Native Land Court, Wellington, Porirua, land reserves, subdivision
- A. J. Dricket, Chief Clerk
🗺️ Schedule A: Land at Porirua
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPorirua, land boundaries, Te Urukahika, Pokahuenua, Rangituhi, Takapuwhia, Hamutawa, Huhikarito
🗺️ Schedule B: Land at Porirua
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPorirua, land boundaries, Ngapekererere, Hamutawa, Rangituhi, Te Urukahika, Putepetata, Ellison’s land
🗺️ Schedule C: Land at Porirua
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPorirua, land boundaries, Paparanumu, Putaputa, Te Hata, Queen’s land, Arataura, Sea Coast
🗺️ Schedule D: Land at Porirua
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPorirua, land boundaries, section 101, Native and Crown Land, Aotea stream, Porirua Harbour
🗺️ Schedule E: Land at Porirua
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyPorirua, land boundaries, Aotea stream, Wi Parata’s land, Kenepuru stream, Porirua Harbour
🗺️ He Panuitanga: Native Land Court Notice
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyMaori Land Court, notice, Auckland
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1870, No 3