1867 - Stevens and Bartholomew's New Zealand directory for 1866-67 - LISTS OF RUNHOLDERS: [Otago, Hawkes Bay, Marlborough, Wellington], p 209-213

       
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  1867 - Stevens and Bartholomew's New Zealand directory for 1866-67 - LISTS OF RUNHOLDERS: [Otago, Hawkes Bay, Marlborough, Wellington], p 209-213
 
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OTAGO PROVINCE. LIST OF RUNHOLDERS.

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OTAGO PROVINCE.

LIST OF RUNHOLDERS.

1866.

Allan, James, East Taieri

Aitcheson, Peter, Oamaru

Atkinson, E. B., Oamaru

Aymes, Edward, Palmerston

Anderson, John, Clutha

Adam, James, Tokomairiro

Atkins, R. and W., Invercargill

Armytage and McDonald, Islay station, Popotimoa

Anderson, John, Wyndham station, Popotimoa

Ayson, Peter and James, Clutha

Borton and McMaster, Oamaru

Boyd, J. and A., West Taieri

Baldwin, W., Teviot Bell, Peter, Clutha

Brugh, James, Port Molyneux

Borthwick, Adam, Carterhop, Kaihiku

Bryce, Thomas, Stony Creek, Tokomairiro

Boyd, Captain J. T., Dunedin

Buchanan, Andrew, Patraroa, Hamiltons

Bennett, James, Oaklands station, Mataura

Bathgate, John, Popotimoa

Bowie, Donald, West Taieri

Barr, William, Kaikorai valley

Bell, F. D., Coal Creek station, Waihemo

Black, William, Tokomairiro

Brown, Alexander, Green Island

Campbell and Low, Galloway station, Manuheriki

Chalmer Brothers, Moa Flat station, Miller's flat

Cargill and Anderson, Teviot

Comber and Douglas, Upper Taieri plains, Linburn

Cumine, W. T., Horse Shoe bush, Waihola

Campbell, jun., Robert, M. H. R., Benmore station, Oamaru

Champion, Percy E., Mount Ida

Chaplin, John Thomas, Waipori farm, Lake Waipori

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Chapman, W. C., Mount Ida

Cameron, A. and D., Tuapeka

Cameron, Donald, Tuapeka

Calcutt and Menlove, Hyde Home station, Switzers

Des Voeux and Cogle, Lander station, Manuhereiki

Douglas, Anderson and Co., Dunedin

Fielder, W. G., Mataura

Fenwick, F. and W., Otepopo

Ferens, Thomas, Oamaru

Francis and Jackson, Manipori lake

Fulton, Francis, Dunedin

Fulton, J. and F., West Taieri

Grant and Gammie, Wakatip

Greig and Turnbull, Maniototo Linburn

Gammie, George, Pomahaka

Gairdner and Main, Taieri, Lake station, Hyde

Glassford Brothers, Matakanui station, Blacks' diggings

Gillies, John L., Tokomairiro

Gillebrand, William, Mount Stokes station, North Taieri

Grey, J., Rocklands, West Taieri

Gow, John, West Taieri

Gairdner and Graham, Marawhenna, Oamaru

Hastings, C. H., Tokomairiro

Holmes and Co., Moeraki

Holmes and Campbell, Oamaru

Healy, John, Deep Stream, West Taieri

Hunter, Robert, Ardgowain, Oamaru

Hawkinson Brothers, Te Anau lake, Southland

Hassell, James, Oamaru

Hay, George, Molyneux

Hodge Brothers, Te Anau Lake, Southland

Hall, John, Taieri beach

Hislop and Pryde, Saddle hill

Hepburn, J. P., Goodwood, Waikouaiti

Hardy, John, Tokomairiro

Henderson, James, Waipori

Heckler, William, Waikouaiti

Ibbotson and Ainsley, Popotimoa

Ibbotson, Charles, Waikouaiti

Jones, A. F., Waikouaiti

Julius, E. A. and R., Rugged Ridges station, Oamaru

Jones, William, Goodwood, Waikouaiti

Jones, Thomas, Waikouaiti

Jaffray, William, Saddle hill

Landells, Adam, Stony creek, Tokomairiro

Lee, Edward, West Taieri

Lees and Lees, Oamaru

Low and McGregor, Maratrua, Downs station, Mataura

Logan, James, Green vale, Pomahaka

Mitchell, James, Waikouaiti

Miller and Henderson, Miller's Flat

Murison, J. and W. D., Maniatoto, Linburn

Maitland, Joseph, Clutha ferry

Miller, Walter, Glenore

Morton and Rogers, Mataura

Murray, Thomas, Mount Stuart, Glenore

Murray, W. A, and J. H, Mount Stuart, Glenore

Moir, Ralph, Clutha

Menzies, J. A. R, Mataura

Murray, George, the Grange, East Taieri

Mason, William, Otepopo

Main, Duncan, Otepopo

Manson and Co., D., Waiau, Riverton

Mathieson, George, Tuapeka Miller, W. H., Tokomairiro

Murray and Finch, Oamaru

Muir, John, Palmerston

McLean, John and Allan, Oamaru

McNab, Alexander, Mataura

McKenzie, F. W., Pomahaka

McGregor, N. J. B., North Taieri

McMaster and Teschemaker, Oamaru

McLean, D., Kanarau

McMaster, Alexander, Oamaru

McKinlay, James, Tuapeka

McDonald, D. and A., Waikaia station, Switzers

McLaren, Greig and Co., Manuhereikia

McLean and Stewart, Eweburn station, Mount Ida

Neilson and Fullarton, Pleasant river, Waikouaiti

Orbell, H. and M. C., Waikouaiti

Old, Thomas J., Molyneux

Ormiston, James, Kaitangata, Molyneux

Pinkerton, William, Pomahaka

Preston, Joseph, Longlands station, Waikouaiti

Pillans, F. S., Myres, Molyneux

Pagan, Junor and Wilson, Venlaw station, Mataura

Printz, George, Jacob's river, Southland

Pole and Cameron, Wanaka Popplewell, W., Tokomairiro

Paterson, James, Tokomairiro

Ribison, H. C., Waipahe station, Pomahaka

Rolland, A. and J. H., Hill's creek

Roberts, W. H. S., Pomahaka

Rich, F. D., Bushy park, Palmerston

Robson, Robert, Clutha ferry

Rowley and Hamilton, Hamiltons

Reid, Donald, North Taieri

Reid, Thomas, Tokomairiro

Smith, James, Tokomairiro

Stafford and Bell, Ida valley, Mount Ida

Swanston, C. L., Mataura

Shanks and Sons, Mataura

Sinclair, Daniel, Mataura

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Strode and Frazer, Earncleagh station, Dunstan

Shand, George, West Taiera

Stuart and Kinross, Wanaka

Stuart, Robert, Pomahaka

Sutherland and Poison, Waitahuna

Souter, William, Clutha

Smith, A. B., Pomahaka

Schlotel, James B., Spylan station, Pomahaka

Studholm Brothers, Hawkdun station, Hill's creek

Thomson, C. and R., Strath Taieri station, West Taieri

Teschemaker, W. H., Conro hill, Otepopo

Telford, W., Clutha

Trimble, Thomas, Otaria, Popotimoa

Trotter, W. S., Lake Wakatip, Kingstown

Trimzleman, Von N. B., Fernhill station, Lake Wakatip

Turnbull, John, Tuturau, Mataura

Treweek, John, Meadow bank, Tokamairiro

Thomson, William, Clutha

Todd, Andrew, East Taieri

Todd, W. A., East Taieri

Thomson and Jackson, Waikaia Plains station, Switzers

Tolmie and Morris, Popotimoa White Brothers, Queenstown

Wayne, Frederick, Waihemo

Webster and Aitken, Kakauni, Oamaru

Young, Sir, H. E. F., Oamaru


HAWKES BAY PROVINCE.

LIST OF RUNHOLDERS.

1866.

Abbott, Frederick Sedgwick, Waipawa

Allan, Alexander, senior, Mohaka

Alley and Bell, late Messrs. Peacock, Waimarama (native)

Annabell Brothers, Waimarama (native)

Begg, Samuel, Mangaware

Begg, John, Kaweka

Bell, M. S., Tautane

Birch Brothers, Mareaetotara (native)

Brown Brothers, Ngaruroro (native)

Canning, John Davis, Porangahau (freehold and native)

Campbell, John, Maiha (native)

Carlyon, George Gwavas, Ruataniwha

Carter, John Chilton Lambton, Mangaone

Chambers, John, Te Mata (freehold and native)

Chapman and Rhodes, Edenham

Chapman and Synnet, Te Aute (native)

Coleman, J. H., Ngawakatatara (native)

Collins, Edward, Tamumu

Collins, Richard, Purimu

Condie Brothers, Petane (native)

Cooper, George Sisson, Waipukurau

Couper, William, senior, Kauranaki

Crosse, C. G., Porangahau (native)

Curling, Edward Spencer (Te Kopanga)

Davis and Douglas, Ngawakatatara (native)

Dolbel, Philip, Maungaharuru, Mohaka

Duff, H. A., Wakarara

Duncan, J. R., Forest gate, Ruataniwha

Fannin, William, senior, Ruataniwha

Fannin, William, junior, Waikakopu (native)

Fleming, A., Rurimu (freehold and native)

Foster, Robert, Te Mata (freehold)

France and Miller, Eskdale (freehold, leased to E. Fannin)

Gollan, Donald, Mangatatarata, Waipukurau

Gollan, Kenneth, Waiwhero

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Gordon, J. G., Cape Kidnapper (freehold)

Gordon and Finlayson, Moeangiangi

Grant, Alexander, Tukipo river, Ruataniwha (freehold)

Grant and Cruikshank, Mangatoro (native)

Gully, (Charles James, Poraite (freehold and native)

Hallett, James, Puketitiri

Hamilton, G., Mangatarro (native)

Hargrave, W F., Waimarama (native)

Harding, John, Mount Verdon, Waipukurau

Harding, John, Waikare

Hunter, G, Blackhead (freehold)

Inglis, A. St. C. (late Mr. Gully's) Ruataniwha

Johnston, John, Ruataniwha (freehold)

Lambert, Chas., Lambertford, Ruataniwha

Lowry, Thomas, Okawa

Lyon, William, Poporangi river

McLean, Donald, Maraekakaho

McLean, Alexander, Ngatarawa (native)

Mason, Thomas, Mangarara

Morris, William, Mangarara

Parsons, John, Woodlands, Pohui (and native)

Pearse Brothers, late Frame and Richardson, Mohaka

Richardson and Troutbeck, Mangakopikopiko

Roy, Alexander, Takapau, Ruataniwha

Russell, Henry Robert, Mount Herbert, Waipukurau

Russell, Thomas Purvis, Waipukurau

Russell, A. R., Mangakuri

Russell, junior, A. H., and Tutakuri, W. R. (native)

St. Hill, Henry, Tuki Tuki

St. Hill, Ashton, Mangamairi (native)

Smith, H. W. P., Olrig, Maraekakaho, freehold

Speedy, J. G. and W., Wainui

Stokes, R. and J, M., Manganuka (freehold)

Stopford and Hamlin, Wairoa (native)

Tanner and Price, Motu-o-taraia

Taylor, John, Mangakopikopiko

Tanner, Thomas, Ruataniwha

Tanner, Thomas, Rich, William, and ten others, Pakowhai Plains (native)

Tiffen, H. S., Homewood, Patangata

Towgood and Biggs, Tangoio (native)

Tucker, John, Ruataniwha plains

Weston and Buchanan, Elshorp

Williams and Herrick, Poporangi (native)

Walker, George, Mahia (native)

Watt Brothers, Mahia (native)

Whitmore and McNeill, Poraite and Rissington. These include the runs formerly held by Messrs. Henton, Leadam, Hill, Sealy, Dyson, Imrie, Williams, and Towgood and Campbell


MARLBOROUGH PROVINCE.

LIST OF RUNHOLDERS AND FLOCKOWNERS.

Lower Wairau District.

Bowler, Samuel, Boulder bank

Brindell, Charles, Wairau plain

Eyes, W. H.. Meadow bank

Robinson, W., Wairau west

Redwood, Thomas, Vernon station

Upper Wairau District.

Renwick, Dr., ---, McDonald, manager

Fraser, John Dillon station

Elliott, Charles, Redwood and Summerland runs

Johnson and Cunning, Benhopai

Wemyss, James B., Fronvar

Williams, Henry and Frederick, Avondale

Godfrey, Henry

Monro, G and A., Omaka

Brookby, Joseph Ward

Goulter, Cyrus, Hawksbury

Eaves, Samuel, Omaka

Seymour, Arthur P., Tyntesfleld

Monro, D.

Gibson, J.

Jackson, Adam, Runnymede

Wairau Valley District.

Greenlaw, J., Langleydale

Baillie, Captain W. D. H.

Watts, Charles E. W., Lansdowne

Carter, Messrs.

Saxton and Pike, Messrs., Hillersden station

Tukey and Blundel, Messrs.,

Wantwood Renwick and Robinson, Messrs., Birch Hill

Timms, Charles

Awatere District.

Renwick, Dr., Dungree station

McRae, Phillip, Blairich

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Mowat, Alexander, Ardarvanloch station

Newcome, R. K., Scarborough station, Thomas Maddox, manager

Robinson, W., Blind River run

Feavon's, Captain, run, Wm. Marshall, manager Tetley, J. T.,

Richmond Brook, John Haycock, manager McRae, P.,

Tinline station Stafford, E. W., Linton, manager, W.

Atkinson Pye and Empson

Fairfield Downs.

Bursill, W. H., Howard's station

Elliott, jun., Charles, Upcot station

Cross, J. S., Middlehurst; Fox, D., manager

McRae, P. R., Jordan station

Monro, G. and A., Langridge run

Flaxbourne.

Clifford and Weld; Lovegrove, G. manager

Tetley, J. D., Keke ranges

Trolove, E. W., Woodbank

McRae, W.

Kaikoura.

Fyffee, C., Amuri run

Keene, C. and G. R., Swycombe station

Tinline, R., Fernyhurst

Clarence.

Ward, Joseph

McRae, William

Trolove, F. W.

Tetley, J. D.

Marskill, W.

Stafford, H.

Robinson, W., jun., and Humphreys

Williams Brothers

Watts, C. F. W.

Atkinson, W.

Carter, T.

Tua Marina.

Strachan, W.

Soper, W.

Maers, Michael

Queen Charlotte Sound.

Bowden Brothers

Warren, --.

Baillie and Greensil

Beauchamp, --.

Hebberley, J.

Blaymires, R.

Kenny, Captain

Hood, A.

Pelorus District.

Cawte, T.

Johnston, --.

Allen, F. K.

Harris, G. H.

Ledger, H. O.


WELLINGTON PROVINCE

PASTORAL INFORMATION.

The progress of the province in its pastoral wealth has of late years been most satisfactory. As an indication of the huge advance in this direction, we subjoin the following figures, which will enable a comparison to be made between the past and the present. In 1845, the total number of sheep in the Province of Wellington was 12,002; in 1850 this number had increased to 42,642; and in 1855, to 193,701. In 1845, the number of horned cattle in the province was 2298; in 1850 they had increased to 8068; and in 1855, to 18,400. In 1845, Wellington possessed 260 horses; in 1850 they had increased to 909; and in 1855 the settlers owned 1068; exclusive of a large number belonging to the Maories. In 1845 the total live stock in the Province of Wellington amounted to 15,125; in 1850, to 52,828; and in 1855 the total live stock belonging to Europeans alone amounted to 226,934.

The following figures, compiled from the census returns published May, 1865, show the numbers of live stock in the possession of Europeans in the Province of Wellington in the years 1858, 1861, and 1864 respectively.

Horses,

Mules & Asses.

Cattle.

1858

3199

43

35,799

1861

5117

42

49,323

1864

7356

90

49,200

Sheep.

Goats.

Pigs.

Poultry.

1858

155,994

2896

11,994

--

1861

247,940

2856

11,670

38,635

1864

411,502

1016

13,073

42,064

The slight decrease in the number of cattle in 1864, as compared with 1861, is due to the immense exportation to the south, as well as to the fact that the breeding of sheep has been more extensively engaged in, as affording better returns.


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