Commissioner of Crown Lands a declaration of the number of acres held under grant from the Crown, occupied by him in every Hundred in which he claims such advantage, such return to be in the form of schedule C. hereunto annexed. 26. No purchaser or occupier of any waste landsoftheCrown shall enjoy common of pasture within the Hundred, until the Ist of January, next ensuing, when are-calculation shall have been made by the Commissioner. 27. Pensioners occupying land under permission of the Crown, shall have the same rights regarding common of pasture, as persons occupying land held under grant from the Crown. 28.Natives or Half-castesoccupyingland with the consent of the Crown, shall have the same rights regarding common of pasture, as persons occupying land held under grant from the Crown. j 29, Nothing herein contained shall be taken to prevent the sale by the Crown at any time, of any portion of the waste lands of the Crown as aforesaid, nor to affect the enjoyment of any i purchaser or occupier thereof, when purchased. <U\ Tko ,on.J. «<!„>,»rSttlt. " <-V.all Win.. strued to mean horned cattle, horses, mules, and asses, male and female, and their offspring, above six months of age; and the words " Small Cattle," shall be construed to mean their weaned offspring, provided that this definition shall not be taken to permit or suffer the feeding of swine on any waste lands of the Crown, over which common of pasture may b enjoyed, or where a right to despasture a proportionate amount of cattle may be claimed, in virtue of recently purchased land, or of land held under grant from the Crown. Timber Licenses. 31. Persons occupying Waste Lands of the Crown for the purpose of cutting timber will be required to pay a fee of Five Pounds yearly 32. The Commissioner of Crown Lands will grmine the extent of land to which such cmo .hull niv* o n~l,t nf „,.,.„„.,.,„.. 33. Such extent of Crown Land will be estilated by the means which the claimant has of the land. 34. No fresh applicant for a license will be permitted injuriously to interfere with a portion of forest upon which another person may have expended capital and labor. 35. In the event of an occupant of a portion the consideration of the Commissioner he should be regarded as having established a claim to thisindulgence, be permitted to transGeneral. j 36. All disputes between persons claiming I ses shall be heard and decided loner of Crown Lands. sion upon the complaint of another licensed person in any matter relating to the depasturing of cattle or the cutting of timber upon the Crown Lands, will be required to pay a fee of five pounds. Schedule A. Description of a run on the Waste Lands of the Crown claimed by Situation _ kept upon the run. Signature. Schedule B. Return to the Colonial Treasurer of the on Crown Lands. Head of great cattle, Head of small cattle. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Schedule C. I hereby declare that I holdunder grant from the Crown, in Hundred. fiiornatn rp To the Commissioner of Crown Lands,
Colonial Secretary t Office, Auckland, Augustlth, 1848. ** been pleased to appoint Mr. Donald M'Caskiix, to be Locker at the Fort of Auckland, until the pleasure of the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury shall be known. This appointment to have effect from 26th May, 1848. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 17, 17 August 1848, Page 4
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575Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 17, 17 August 1848, Page 4
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