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;■■■■ ; -,.§ota^^ Ai PPLICATIQNS^or DEPASmi&GE -*•*-;? LICENSES, in accordance with the Regulations: under the Waste Lands Act,lßsß> received by the Commissioner of Crown Lands during the monthß of May and Junei 1860. ■'';= ." Thomas Carter . District—The.Clarence. ■/,■: Y ( For all the available country on / the sotfth'of the Clarence, between the southern boundary , of my run, and the range on the south side of that, river,; likewise.what is available im- . mediately adjoining the eastern boundary. Estimated extent—lo,ooo acres Deposit paid—£ls. J. G. Gordon . District—Amuri. ' IBoundaries-rrOn the northward, by the, River Conway; eastr .''.....; ward, by th© sea; southward, ; .:,'.". .partly, by the RiiverWsi-au-ua .;.; -, '»hd partly by a branch of the same river, called' Tuahiika or Eden; Weßtward/ljy the ; Gelt and a small branch; of the River Eden* The position, , boundarieß,yand,v acreage .of ' ,' this app^ljcaUpnto be decided , by. ■ ihftjj Xipmmissioner; .of ~ '■ . CrowhLandiaftertheißurvey of the run has been furhiehed ' ■ ! him. Yy-, a:a ... Deposit paid—£3o. Robert Hoofctr . District—Upper Motueka. i; For so much Cro^n.:land be tween, the Rivers Motueka and Wai-iti, as shall be found in excess of the quantity orir finally estimated in the run formerly licensed to W. G. Bell, and now transferred to him (R. Hooker). Estimated extent—2ooo acres. Deposit paid—£s. Wm. H'Bat . .■, District—The Amuri. Being for an extension ofthe .'.-,...■ north-west boundary of the run at present held by him. Estimated extent—Under 3000 , acres.; . Deposit paid— £s. . , ■ ■ JohnPoynter . District^The Wai-au-ua. . ; •"•• ' '■''■■• the northward, . ;by; a line'drawn frbin.;the Summit of thei grassy pfe'ak to '■•• the junction of the stream r in Maling's Pass with the Wai-au-ua; eastward by the River •;!•-.' Wai-au-uk, 7i miles; south* ward by the River Ada, for - ; about five miles;-westward, . ;by:a line, drawn from the ~ -banks of .the. Ada,, at'a dis-: ~';tance'.of about five.>miles, to ..'■ '-.. .j.-:;. the grassy-peak.,. ;.,-:,, ; . ;'Estimated, extent—lo,ooo;acres ;'ifepoßit paid—j^ls. ~ '-.. ... : . A.Oliver , '.. district—The UpperWaiau.or; "■ ' '■' '■■■■ .•:'" 'Gtey.'" .:' ' ''V YYYYO.'y': < Bdundaries^-On the, north, by j • ; = ' thatbrahch ofthe Grey, vari-; -'■'■- ; otisly;called Royle"or Hope,; '- -forming the Southern bound-. .;. . . .arie*6fthe:ruiis applifed for; • ','byf'"the Trustees••'of Mrs.; .'. ,■ -NicholgoTi, and Messrs; KiDg-. ~:'..'-,■:.: don and Jeffery, thence from; : 'the easternmost angle of .thej • OXX '■ same r|ver,_upwards;aß far ?sj the bpundary of.the ; jun jap-j .0 plied for.by; ."Captain^Rough,; .thence flowing, the, ?amel ~ bpuhdaiy accoas;.the;vairey. of] "' ;. ';". . ,V!'[t^? Waiau.;.'\Onttie,|last,; b'yj 'runs which have been1 already; '■''applied'forl'bnlthe'Sonth.^y' ('-^h^river;AKa^ i ;.and ff a's'libe, • ■ 'taken froth its source'to fheeti 'the south end*of the/.easfc boundaiy j On the Wtet;,'byaj 'line ranning north and! south : ' , ; between the; said branch of :, ,y, the Grey.and the Ahaura, Tsoi ■ • ; as to contain 20,000; acres p^ ; pastoral land. .. , ©eppsit.paid-*-j£3o. . ' A. Oliver' . ■ '... District—UpperWairau. .;. -;".;'; Bpuijdaries-fjOii; the. east, by ' ;the dividing' range between j ' . ' the' Clarence aiid Waiau, froro. " ' ; ' tftepßOurce of the' latter, fiver . ' " id,th'e eastern1 end bf the ; . -, y:X■■:■: '-noVth^n boundary'of land applied for by Mr.! Travers; ' South^andEa^t, by theioorthem boandary of the .Tuns applied for by Mr. Travers, crossing the Waiau, thehce along its western bank to the junction of the Ada, thepce » up the A dp, thence crossing that stream and following the boundaries of the said runs applied for by Mr. Travers, to the saddle between' the Grey, or branch of the Grey and the Maruia ; Wesii, by a line'taking a northerly direc--1 ti6ri from the said saddle; North, by aline uniting the above-mentioned eastern with the westein boundary, so as to contain 20 v OOO acres of r available pastoral land. Deposit paid—£3o. James Hkdcwrth District—The Grey. Being for the grass oountiy situated on both sides of a branch ofthe Grey (called the Boyle), below ihe runs at present applied for by the trustees of 'Mrs. Nicholson and that of 1 T. R. Hackett, on the north * ' side ofthe Boyle, andbounded as follows—North, by unavailable hilla on tbe noith ,Bide of the Boyle ; South, by unavailable country.on the , southside of the Boyle j East, by a line drawn , afc right angles to the genei4 cpurse pf th<^Bos#T Wfst, by aline ' parallel to the,'^ste^nboun- ' "dary, at a distance of about ten milas; to'inchide art extent of 20,000 acred. Deposit paid—£3o. r . i A OUv#r • district—The Upper Wai-au. Boundaries—on the East, by ' his application of June llth; South, by the northern boundary oi the land applied for by Mr. Poynter, and land contained within the boundaries of his eaid application; West and North, by the watershed of the Wainau valley, or by a line paiallel thereto, ' including-6,000 acres fit for ' the depasturage of sheep or 'cattle. ' Extent—6,ooo acres. Deposit paid—jgLO. S.M»pkley *' District—The Mawhera or Grey. 1 Being the grass flat known as the 'Waha-taituna. Bounded on the Noith by the River ' AhauW dr Arnot; oh the East and South-East, by forest land; on Jlhe South arid West, by the River Raupiri to its junction with the Ahaura or .Arnot. - Estimated extent—6,ooo acres. , jDeposit piid—£lo, J h*i*roh* <h? Upj*r Gr«y,

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 4

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