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No. 15. (N. M., Mis., No. 53.) Grant for Catholic Industrial School at Wellington. Victoria, by the grace of God of tho United Kingdom of Groat Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, and so forth : To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Whereas a School has been established at AVellington, for the education of girls of tho Native and other races, under the superintendence of the Eoman Catholic Mission : And whereas it would promote the benevolent objects of the said institution to set apart a certain piece or parcel of land towards the maintenance and support of the same: Noav know ye, that we, for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the Eight Beverend Phillip Joseph A 7iard, Eoman Catholic Bishop at Wellington, and to his successors in such office, all that piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of AVellington, in the Province of Wellington, in the Islands of NeAV Zealand, containing twenty-two and a quarter (22i) perches more or less, bounded toAvards the north by other part of the same section tAvo hundred and thirty-six (236) links, towards the east by Lambton Quay sixty-six (66) links, toAvards the south by other part of the same section one hundred and fifty (150) links, and one hundred and six (106) links respectively, and towards the Avest by AVellington Terrace fifty-four (54) links, the said boundaries being more particularly delineated on the plan draAvn in the margin of these presents, together Avith the rents, issues, and proceeds thereof, to hold unto the said Phillip Joseph A riard, and to his successors Eoman Catholic Bishops at Wellington, in trust nevertheless and for the use and toAvards the maintenance and support of the said school, so long as religious education, industrial training, and instruction in the English language shall be given to the youth educated therein or maintained thereat. In testimony whereof Aye have caused this our grant to bo sealed Avith the seal of our said territory. AVitness our trusty and Avell-beloved Sir George Grey, a Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the said Colony of NeAV Zealand and its Dependencies, at AVellington, in New Zealand aforesaid, this fifth day of October, in the seventeenth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. (1.5.) G. Grey. Entered on record this fifth day of October, 1853, in Eegister 1., folio 93. Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary and Eegistrar. No. 16. (N. M. Mis., No. 84.) Grant for Hospital at Petre Wanganui. A Tictoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Defender of the Faith, and so forth : To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: AVhereas the allotments or parcels of land hereinafter particularly described and intended to be hereby granted and conveyed have been reserved as an endowment for the support of the Hospital for persons of all races, situated in the Toaau of Petre, in the District of AVanganui: Aud whereas it is expedient that the same be vested in five trustees to be from time to time appointed in manner following, that is to say, three by the Governor of NeAV Zealand, and two by the Superintendent or Officer administering the Government of the Province in AA'hich the ToAvn of Petre may be situated, any vacancies to be filled up as they occur by the original appointers of the trustees whose offices have become vacant: Noav know ye, that we, for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the trustees and their successors so to be appointed as aforesaid, all that piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of Petre, in the District of AVanganui, in the Province of AVellington, in the Islands of New Zealand, containing four (4) acres more or less, being Town Sections numbered 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532, and 533, on the plan of the said toAvn, bounded towards the north-east by Harrison Street eight hundred (800) links, towards the south-east by Town Sections numbers 525 and 522, five hundred (500) links, toAvards the south-Avest by Bell Street eight hundred (800) links, and toAvards the north-Avest by Plymouth Street five hundred (500) links; also all that piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of Petre aforesaid, containing three (3) acres and one (1) rood more or less, being ToAvn Sections numbered 474, 475, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, and 490 on the same plan, bounded towards the north-east by Tongariro Quay, five hundred (500) links, toAvards the south-east by Ingestre Street one hundred and seventy-four (174) links, and by Town Sections numbered 479, 478, 477, and 476, four hundred and forty (440) links, again towards the north-east by ToAvn Section number 476, one hundred and thirty-nine and a half (139|) links, and again towards the south-cast by Toaa'u Section number 473, two hundred and seventy (270) links, towards the south-Avest by ToAvn Section number 489, tAvo hundred and thirty-two and a half (232 J) links, and by Harrison Street four hundred aud sixty-five (465) links, and towards the north-west by Mathieson Street one thousand and seventy (1070) links; also all that piece or parcel of land situated in the ToAvn of Petre aforesaid, containing one (1) aero and one (1) rood more or less, being Town Sections numbered 127, 128, 129, 130, and 131 on the said plan, bounded towards tho north-east by ToAvn Sections numbers 125 and 126, four hundred (400) links, towards the southeast by Cameron Terrace tAA'o hundred and fifty (250) links, and by Toavu Section number 132, one hundred and tAventy-five (125) links, toAvards the south-Avest by the said section number 132, two hundred (200) links, and by Bell Street tAvo hundred (200) links, and toAvards the north-west by Greyton Street three hundred and seventy (370) links ; also all that piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of Petre aforesaid, containing one (1) acre and two (2) roods more or less, being ToAvn Sections numbers 133, 134, 135, 136, 138, and 139 on the said plan, bounded towards the north-east by 4
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BODIES IN THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
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