New Zealand: Acts affecting Native Lands, 1886, 1888-91 and 1894-95
[27th July, 1895
And whereas the Chief Surveyor of Auckland and the Native Agent of the district, having met all the parties concerned in the dispute, have reported that the original Native owners of the said block have consented to accept a free grant in fee-simple of the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto in full settlement of all matters in dispute as aforesaid, and also in full satisfaction of all claims of any kind whatsoever which they may have over any of the lands comprised in McCaskill's grant from the Crown:
And whereas it is expedient to carry out the terms of such settlement, and to that end statutory provision is necessary:
1. | The Short Title of this Act is "The Hikutaia No. 1 BlockShort Title. Boundary Act, 1895." |
2. |
The Governor is hereby authorised to issue a warrant for aGovernor may make free grant of land to Natives in settlement of dispute. free grant unto the following persons as tenants in common of the land named in the Schedule hereto, to hold the same without power of alienation by sale, lease, or mortgage in any way whatsoever except to the Crown:—
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Matiu te Pamahue; Te Herewini te Rangai; Rawiri te Wakaiti; Ngahuia Ngakaho; Marara Hikori; Hone te Huiraukura; Te Raki-raki; Wiremu Tangatapo; Mata te Kura; Tamati Paetai; Hakepene Hura; Akeake Mikaere; Ngapuhoro Paitaki; Hatara Ngatai; Pokai te Aperahama; Hera Paremataiti; Paranihia Whakahau; Heta Tawhiri; Rangihoro Paetai; Te Amo Paetai; Hanateiha Pahau; Miriama Konehu; Mene Paetai. |
3. | Grant to be in full satisfaction of all claims. The grant of the land described in the Schedule hereto shall be, and shall be held to be, a full satisfaction of all claims of any kind whatsoever which the original Native owners have, or claim to have, over any of the lands comprised in McCaskill's grant from the Crown as aforesaid. |