American and British Claims ArbitrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... interests of the community, to be investigated and reported on by Commissioners to be appointed by me, with such powers as may be conferred upon them by an Act of the Governor and Council of New South Wales. "Now, I, the Captain-General ...
... interests of the community, to be investigated and reported on by Commissioners to be appointed by me, with such powers as may be conferred upon them by an Act of the Governor and Council of New South Wales. "Now, I, the Captain-General ...
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... interests of the community . " 5 On January 14 , 1840 , and prior to the arrival of Captain Hob- son in New Zealand , Sir George Gipps , Governor of New South Wales , issued two proclamations . In one of these he declared that Her ...
... interests of the community . " 5 On January 14 , 1840 , and prior to the arrival of Captain Hob- son in New Zealand , Sir George Gipps , Governor of New South Wales , issued two proclamations . In one of these he declared that Her ...
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... interests of the community , to be investigated and reported on by Com- missioners to be appointed by me , with such powers as may be conferred upon them by an Act of the Governor and Council of New South Wales . " Now , I , the Captain ...
... interests of the community , to be investigated and reported on by Com- missioners to be appointed by me , with such powers as may be conferred upon them by an Act of the Governor and Council of New South Wales . " Now , I , the Captain ...
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... interests from further British acts , if the United States should not inter- vene . This letter set forth no claim , as Webster had then suffered no loss , but simply expressed his apprehension as to the future . It was not until ...
... interests from further British acts , if the United States should not inter- vene . This letter set forth no claim , as Webster had then suffered no loss , but simply expressed his apprehension as to the future . It was not until ...
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... interest in the land in question , claini- ing through the same ancestors . Webster purchased the interest of two of these , accordingly acquiring a two - fifths interest , or ap- proximately , if divided in partition , 1,200 acres ...
... interest in the land in question , claini- ing through the same ancestors . Webster purchased the interest of two of these , accordingly acquiring a two - fifths interest , or ap- proximately , if divided in partition , 1,200 acres ...
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acquired aforesaid aliens Alleged American citizens Appendix appointed Auckland awarded Barrier Island Bay of Plenty bona fide purchase Britain British Government British subject claims to land colonial secretary Commis commissioners committee consul conveyed copy Coromandel Harbour court Dacre declared Deed in favour Enclosure Everett examination favour of claimant February foreign Gazette GODFREY governor hill called Hobson honor issued January June land claims Legislative Council letter lieutenant-governor Lord Aberdeen lordship Majesty Majesty's Government memorandum ment merchandise Mercury Island Nagle native chiefs Nature of conveyance ordinance paid payment persons Peter Abercrombie possession prior proclamation recommended referred reply respect River Piako Robert Stout Senate Session sioners Sir Robert Stout sold south by west South Wales sovereign sovereignty statement Sydney Tairua Thames thereof thousand acres tion titles to land tract of land treaty tribes United Webster's claims William Abercrombie William Hobson William Webster WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND Zealand
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223 ÆäÀÌÁö - Her Majesty the Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and to the respective families and individuals thereof the full exclusive and undisturbed possession of their Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties which they may collectively or individually possess so long as it is their wish and desire to retain the same in their possession...
77 ÆäÀÌÁö - The high contracting parties engage to consider the result of the proceedings of this commission as a full, perfect, and final settlement of every claim upon either government arising out of any transaction of a date prior to the exchange of the ratifications of the present convention ; and further engage that every such claim, whether or not the same may have been presented to the notice of, made, preferred, or laid before the said commission...
223 ÆäÀÌÁö - Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties which they may collectively or individually possess so long as it is their wish and desire to retain the same in their possession; but the Chiefs of the United Tribes and the individual Chiefs yield to Her Majesty the exclusive right of Preemption over such lands as the proprietors thereof may be disposed to alienate at such prices as may be agreed upon between the respective Proprietors and persons appointed by Her Majesty to treat with them...
368 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... it shall and may be lawful for the said commissioners, and they are hereby required to...
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - Committee in thinking that the increase of national wealth and power, promised by the acquisition of New Zealand, would be a most inadequate compensation for the injury which must be inflicted on this kingdom itself, by embarking in a measure essentially unjust, and but too certainly fraught with calamity to a numerous and inoffensive people, whose title to the soil and to the sovereignty of New Zealand is indisputable, and has been solemnly recognized by the British Government.
77 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... have been presented to the notice of, made, preferred, or laid before the tribunal or board shall, from and after the conclusion of the proceedings of the tribunal or board, be considered and treated as finally settled, Barred, and thenceforth inadmissible.
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and independent chiefs who have not become members of the Confederation, cede to her Majesty the Queen of England absolutely, and without reservation, all the rights and powers of sovereignty which the said confederation or individual chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or possess, over their respective territories, as the sole sovereigns thereof.
208 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become members of the Confederation cede to Her Majesty the Queen of England absolutely and without reservation all the rights and powers...
77 ÆäÀÌÁö - Majesty during the same period, which may have been presented to either government for its interposition with the other, and which yet remain unsettled, as well as any other such claims which may be presented within...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - Signed, sealed, published, and declared, by the said Thomas Coutts, the testator, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, in his presence, at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses, WLLIAM LOXAM FARRER.