Contents. Upset prior. a. R. P. £ s. d. Section 33, " 11, 00 35 10 18 9 " 33, " 12, 014 13 15 0 " 33, " 13, 01 23 19 13 9 " 33, " 14, 01 26 20 12 6 " 33, " 15, 01 23 19 13 9 " 33, " 16, 0 1 2 717 6 " 33, « 17, 0 1 2 717 6 " 33, " 18, 00 39 7 6 3 " 33, " 19, 01 0 710 0 " 33, " 20, 00 32 6 0 0 " 35, " 2, 00 32 8 0 0 " 35, " 3, 0 0 10 0 0 " 35, " 4, 0 1 2 13 8 9 " 35, « 6, 0 1 1 12 16 3 " 35, " 7, 00 31 715 0 " 35, lot 8, 0 1 0 815 0 " 35, « 9, 0 1 0 815 0 " 35, « 10, 0 1 0 815 0 " 35, « 11, 0 1 0 815 0 " 35, « 12, 01 0 815 0 " 35, " 13, 0 1 0 815 0 Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of New Ulster, at (L. S.) Auckland, this fourteenth day of June, in the Year of our Lord onethousandeighthundred and forty-nine. G. GREY, Governor. By His Excellency's Command, Andrew Sinclair, I Colonial Secretary. God Save the Queen !
MEETING OF WARDENS OF THE PANMURE HUNDRED. Present — Mr. Kerr, Major Gray, The Bishop of New Zealand. THE Bishop reported that the resignation of Lieutenant Gray had been formally reposed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Mr. Kerr proposed Major Gray to he elected as Warden in the room of Lieutenant Gray, resigned. Major Gray was accordingly elected ; and took his place at the meeting. Read the instructions in the Government Gazette, of 2nd November, 1848. Read Return of Waste Lands in the Hundred of Panmure ; reported as amounting to 1737 acres. Estimated extent of Western Division, 1000 acres. Estimated extent of Eastern Division, 700 acres. It appeared to the Wardens, upon the hest information which they could procure, that the Waste Lands in the Western Division would probably maintain one hundred head of large cattle, or five hundred sheep. Ai:d that the Eastern Division, being of better quality, would maintain the same number. That the principle of right of pasturage he regulated according to the English Law of Common, by which, right of common is regulated according to the state of cultivation and capability of the private land held by each claimant, for maintaining stock, if it should be required at any time to be taken off the Common ; the preference being given in all cases to the smaller holders, as having paid an equal amount for their licenses. That the Common right he transferable to any other person, provided that the number pastured by any person, or under his permission, shall not exceed the whole number to which he is entitled. That one half of the number to which each person is entitled be pastured in the Western Division, and the remainder in the Eastern Division. That persons rated for three cows and under, may pasture all their cows in one division That, for the purposes of this distribution, five sheep shall be considered as equal to one head of horned cattle. That, for the piesent, till more accurate returns of the state of cultivation of the lands in the district can he obtained, the following be the number of head of cattle which each person holding a license will be permitted to depasture. 27 Pensioners, one Graham 26 each 27 Menzies 3 W. Williams .... 20 Knox 14 Kerr 14 M'Donald 4 Robinson 10 Andrews 4 Anderson 4 St. John 's College 28 Ferguson 4 White . , 16 Wallace 16 Major Gray .... 6 2CO Lockwood 4 That the Wardens are of opinion that the interests of the landholders in Panmure Hundred cannot be Tj|otected without a pound in some central place in the district. That Mr. Kerr be requested to act as secre - tary, to communicate with all parties affected by the above regulations. That the place of muster for inspection of cattle, when required by the Wardens, be the large(Manuka) Tea Tree.inthe Tamaki Valley * (Signed) G. A. N. Zealand. Jno. Gray. John Kerr.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 323, 3 July 1849, Page 4
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