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Witness our trusty and well-beloved Sir George Grey, X.C.8., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of our said Province and its Dependencies, at Government House, Auckland, in New Ulster aforesaid, this fifteenth day of October, in the fourteenth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. (1.5.) G. Geey. Entered on record this twenty-second November, 1850. Andeew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary and Begistrar.
(No. 31 of Eeg. No. 4.) Victoria, 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: Whereas a School has been established by the Government at the Three Kings, in the suburbs of Auckland, under the superintendence of the Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand, for the education of children of our subjects of both races, and of children of other poor and destitute persons being inhabitants of the islands in the Pacific Ocean : And whereas it would promote the objects of the said institution to set apart certain pieces or parcels of land in the immediate neighbourhood thereof for the use and towards the support and maintenance of the same: Now know ye, that we, of our especial grace, for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the said Superintendent of the said Wesleyan Mission and his successors, Superintendents of the said Mission in New Zealand, all that allotment being No. ninety-three (93) of section ten (10), situated in the suburbs of Auckland, Parish of Waitemata, in the County of Eden, and containing twenty acres (20 acres), more or less, bounded on the north by No. ninety-four (94) two thousand eight hundred and thirteen links, on the west by No. one hundred and fourteen (114) seven hundred and eleven (711) links, on the south by a road, two thousand eight hundred and thirteen (2813) links, and on the east by a road seven hundred and eleven (711) links, together with the rents, issues, and proceeds thereof, to hold unto the said Superintendent and his successors, in trust, nevertheless, and for the use, or towards the support and maintenance of the said school, so long as religious education, industrial training, and instruction in the English language shall be given to youth educated therein or maintained thereat. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our Province of New Ulster. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Sir George Grey, X.C.8., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of our said Province and its Dependencies, at Government House, Auckland, in New Ulster aforesaid, this thirty-first day of August, in the fourteenth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. (1.5.) G. Grey. Entered on record this seventeenth day of September, 1850. Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary and Begistrar.
(No. 64 of Eeg. No. 4.) Victoria, 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 : Whereas a School hath been established by the Government at the Three Kings, in the suburbs of Auckland, under the supervision of the Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand, for the education of children of our subjects of both races, and of children of other poor and destitute persons being inhabitants of islands in the Pacific Ocean : And whereas it would promote the objects of the said institution to set apart certain pieces or parcels of land in the neighbourhood thereof for the use and towards the maintenance and sttpport of the same : Now know ye, that we, for us, our heirs and successors, do hereby grant unto the said Superintendent of the said Mission all that allotment or parcel of land in our Province of New Ulster, containing by admeasurement nineteen (19) acres one (1) rood and six (6) perches, more or less, situated in the Parish of Waitemata, in the County of Eden, and being No. one hundred and nineteen (119) of section ten (10), of the suburbs of Auckland, and bounded on the north by No. one hundred and eighteen (118) two thousand seven hundred and thirteen (2713) links, on the west by a road seven hundred and eleven (711) links, on the south by No. one hundred and twenty (120) two thousand seven hundred and thirteen (2713) links, and on the east by a road seven hundred and eleven (711) links, as shown on the plan of the margin of this deed, together with the rents, issues, and proceeds thereof, to hold unto the said Superintendent and his successors, in trust nevertheless and for the use and towards the support and maintenance of the said School, so long as religious education, industrial training, and instruction in the English language shall be given to youth educated therein or maintained thereat. In testimony whereof we have caused this our grant to be sealed with the seal of our said Province. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Bobert Henry Wynyard, Esq., C.8., LieutenantGovernor of our said Province and its Dependencies, at Government House, this nineteenth day of June, in the fifteenth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. (1.5.) B. H. Wynyard, Lieut-Governor. Entered on record this twenty-ninth day of July, 1852. Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary and Begistrar.
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